General Overview
Explanation of Android Enterprise
Requirements and Installation
Requirements
General Settings
Account Overview
Account Information
Global Configuration
Privacy
Role Based Access
Apple Configuration
Android Configuration
Windows Configuration
ContentBox
LDAP Configuration
App Management
In-House App DB
App Settings
App Store Settings
Remote Control
Sim Card Management
Subscription Management
General Audit Log
Mobile Management
iOS Configuration
General
Device Log (only on device level)
Asset Management (only on device level)
Asset Management (only on device level)
Security Management
Anti Theft (only on device level)
Security Configuration
End of Life (only on device level)
Restriction Settings
BYOD
Connection Management
Web Management
App Management
Android Enterprise – Fully Managed Device Configuration
General
Device Log (only on device level)
Device Settings
Asset Management (only on device level)
Security Management
Anti Theft (only on device level)
Security Configuration
End of Life (only on device level)
Restriction Settings
Connection Management
PIM Management
App Management
Enterprise App Manager
Restrictions & Settings
Enterprise App Store
Enterprise Play Store
Kiosk Mode & Launcher
Remote Control
Content Management
Additional API
Samsung KNOX
Android Enterprise - Fully Managed Device with-Work Profile (COPE)
Android Enterprise – Container Configuration
General
Asset Management (only on device level)
Security Management
Anti Theft (only on device level)
Security Configuration
End of Life (only on device level)
Restriction Settings
Connection Management
PIM Management
App Management
Enterprise App Manager
Restrictions & Settings
Enterprise App Store
Enterprise Play Store
Content Management
Android Configuration
General
Device Log (only on device level)
Device Settings
Asset Management (only on device level)
Security Management
Anti Theft (only on device level)
Security Configuration
End of Life (only on device level)
Restriction Settings
BYOD Container
Connection Management
PIM Management
App Management
Enterprise App Manager
Restrictions & Settings
Kiosk Mode & Launcher
Remote Control
Content Management
Configuration Windows 10 PC
General
Device Log (only on device level)
Asset Management (only on device level)
Security Management
Anti Theft (only on device level)
Security Configuration
Restriction Settings
BitLocker
Certificate Management
Connection Management
PIM Management
App Management
Enterprise App Manager
MacOS Configuration
General
Asset Management (only on device level)
Update Management (only on device level)
Security Management
Anti Theft
Security Configuration
Restriction Settings
Connection Management
PIM Management
Dashboard & Reporting
Multitenant Management
Additional views
Step 3
You now have successfully setup the APNS Certificate and can now manage iOS and MacOS devices.
In Step 3 you will see an overview of your currently used APNS Certificate.
Also you have the Option to renew the APNS Certificate by following the steps shown on screen. Keep in mind to renew this before it expires.
When renewing the APNS Certificate, keep in mind to login with the Apple ID shown in Step 3 and also to renew the previously used certificate and NOT create a new one. You will see the “topic” of the APNS Certificate in Step 3 and when clicking on the “i” in the Apple Push Certificate Portal. This is the unique ID which identifies the Certificate. This will help you to identify the correct and renew the correct one.
When you get “Error: The Push Certificate has a different topic!” while renewing, this means that you did renew another Certificate or created a new one.
If you want to upload a new Certificate, e.g. if you cannot access the previously used Apple ID any more, you first have delete the currently uploaded Certificate.
Anyhow deleting the APNS Certificate means that you can no longer make changes for the currently enrolled devices until you enroll them again. So get sure that you are prepared for this and only remove the Certificate if there is no other way.