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10.To allow the device to bypass the proxy server and display the login page for captive networks, mark the
check box in the Captive Networks Login field. This option is only available for iOS 7.0 and later.
11.To allow devices to connect directly to the destination if the PAC file is unreachable, mark the check box in
the Allow Fallback field. If this check box is not selected, devices are prevented from connecting directly to
the destination in the event that the PAC file is unreachable. This option is only available for iOS 7.0 and
later.
12.Click Save Changes. The global HTTPproxy setting is available as a configuration unit on the Configuration
Profile form.
For more information about configuration profiles, see "Configuration Profiles" on page 165
Configuring an iOS Device Passcode Policy
Passcode policy settings are typically used when you provision a corporate-owned device, or when a user is
given remote access to sensitive information. Passcode policy settings you define can be used in configuration
profiles for an iOS device. You can define multiple passcode policy settings.
Passcode policy settings are only supported by iOSdevices; they will be ignored by all other device types.
To configure a passcode policy:
1. Go to Onboard > Configuration > iOS Settings. Either click an existing passcode policy setting's name in
the list; or click Add New, select Passcode Policy Settings in the Settings Type drop-down list, and click
Create. The Passcode Policy Settings form opens.
2. In the Name field, give the passcode policy a short name that identifies it clearly. Passcode policy names
can include spaces.
If you are duplicating a passcode policy, the original name has "Copy" appended to it. You may highlight this
name and replace it with a new name.
3. In the Description field, briefly describe the characteristics of the passcode policy.
4. To require the user to create a passcode, mark the check box in the Force PIN field.