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Field Description
For more information, see "Configuring an iOS Device VIA Connection " on page 183.
Web Clips
(Optional) This drop-down list is only available if you have defined Web clip settings on the
Onboard + WorkSpace > Onboard/MDM Configuration > Web Clips and Bookmarks > Web
Clip Settings form. For more information, see "Creating and Editing Web Clips" on page 186.
WorkSpace
(Optional) WorkSpace settings in this list were created on the Onboard + WorkSpace >
WorkSpace Configuration > WorkSpace > WorkSpace Settings form. For more information,
see "Editing WorkSpace Settings" on page 204.
App Lock
(Optional) App Lock settings in this list were created on the Onboard + WorkSpace >
Onboard/MDM Configuration > Email > Email Settings form. This option is only available for
supervised devices. For more information, see "Creating and Editing Email Settings" on
page 159.
Global HTTP Proxy
(Optional) HTTP proxy settings in this list were created on the Onboard + WorkSpace >
Onboard/MDM Configuration > Global HTTP Proxy > Global HTTP Proxy Settings form.
This option is only available for supervised devices. For more information, see "Creating and
Editing Global HTTP Proxy Settings" on page 151.
Web Content Filter
(Optional) Web content filter settings in this list were created on the Onboard + WorkSpace >
Onboard/MDM Configuration > Web Content Filter > Web Content Filter Settings form.
This option is only available for supervised devices. For more information, see "Creating and
Editing Web Content Filter Settings" on page 188.
When you choose Save Changes, the configuration profile is included in the Configuration Profile drop-down list on the
Provisioning Settings form and can be associated with a device provisioning configuration set.
Provisioning Settings
The Provisioning Settings page lists all your device provisioning configuration sets, and lets you define multiple
device provisioning configurations for Onboard captive portal pages. You can assign different network settings to each
of them. You can also choose from a variety of configuration profiles you have already defined for application sets,
ActiveSync settings, passcode policies, and VPN settings.
To view the list of device provisioning configuration sets and work with them, go to Onboard + WorkSpace >
Deployment and Provisioning >Provisioning Settings. The Provisioning Settings list view opens. All device
provisioning configuration sets that have been created are included in the list. Information shown for each set includes
its name, certificate authority (CA), and the configuration profile assigned to it.
You can click a provisioning set's row in the list for additional options:
l To view details for a provisioning set, click its Show Details link. The form expands to show a summary of the
settings defined for it, including information for identity, authorization, supported devices, Web login page, device
provisioning, profile signing, and reconnect behavior.
l To edit any of a provisioning set's attributes, click its Edit link. The Device Provisioning Settings form opens.