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GlobalProtect Administrator’s Guide 93
Set Up the GlobalProtect Mobile Security Manager Define Deployment Policies
Step 6 Provide configuration settings that enable
device access to one or more of the
following services:
Wi-Fi
VPN (GlobalProtect)
Email
Exchange Active Sync
LDAP
Repeat this step for each service you want
to push settings for in this configuration
profile. You can even define multiple
configurations for the same service type,
for example if you wanted to push settings
for joining multiple Wi-Fi networks. For
specific instructions on how to create a
GlobalProtect VPN configuration, see
Define a GlobalProtect VPN
Configuration.
To enable configuration settings for a specific type of resource:
1. Select the tab and the corresponding check box to enable the
configuration. For example, to enable a Wi-Fi configuration,
you would select the
Wi-Fi tab and then select the Wi-Fi check
box.
2. Click
Add to open the configuration dialog.
3. Complete the fields as necessary to allow the mobile devices to
access the service (fields with a yellow background are required).
Refer to the online help for information on what to enter in a
specific field.
4. For configurations that require a
Username, the configuration
will by default use the username the end user provided when
authenticating to the Mobile Security Manager during
enrollment (
Use Saved). To specify a different username, select
Fixed and then enter a username in the text box.
5. For configurations that require a
Password, the configuration
will use a password that the user sets on the mobile device (
Set
On Device
) by default. To use the password the end user
provided when authenticating to the Mobile Security Manager
during enrollment (
Use Saved). Or, to specify a different
password, select
Fixed and then enter the password in the text
boxes.
On Wi-Fi configurations there is an additional password
setting—
Set Per Connection—which requires the device
user to enter the password upon re-joining the network.
Step 7 Create shortcuts to web sites or
web-based applications—called web
clips—to display on the Home screen of
the device.
Web clips are useful for providing quick
access to sites your mobile users will need
access to, such as your Intranet or internal
bug tracking system. Before creating a
configuration that includes a web clip, you
must import the associated icon to display
on the device screen. See Import Web
Clip Icons for instructions.
Due to a known iOS bug,
modifying or removing a web clip
from a configuration will leave an
artifact on the device Home screen
until the next device reboot.
1. Select the
Web Clips tab and then click Add.
2. Enter a
Name for the web clip to be used within the Mobile
Security Manager.
3. Enter a
Label for the web clip to display on the Home screen.
4. Enter the
URL that will load when the user taps the web clip.
5. Select an
Icon that you previously imported or click Icon from
the drop-down menu to import one now.
6. To restrict users from removing the web clip from the Home
screen, clear the
Removable check box.
7. If you want to prevent iOS from adding its standard effects to
the icon (rounded corners, drop shadow, and reflective shine),
select the
Precomposed check box.
8. If you want the web page to display in full-screen mode rather
than launching Safari to display the content, select
Full Screen.
9. Click
OK to save the web clip.
Create an iOS Configuration Profile (Continued)