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Editing Custom Properties for Mobile Device Profiles

Custom properties allow you to define specific properties that you want applied to an AIDC device. An example of a custom property would be location = Chicago. Once a custom property has been applied to a device, you can use it as a selection criterion. You can apply custom properties to mobile devices through a mobile device profile.

You also have the option to edit or remove custom properties currently existing on the device through a mobile device profile. You must know the name of the property in order to edit or remove it.

Deleting a property from a profile will not remove the property from the device.

To add a custom property:

1.From the Profiles tab, click on the name of the profile you want to configure.

2.Click Edit.

3.In the Properties panel, click New.

The New Property dialog box appears.

4.Type the Group, Name, and Value in the text boxes.

5.Select the Create Property option.

6.Click Save.

The task is added to the list. The property will be added when the profile is applied on the mobile device.

To edit or remove a custom property from the device:

1.From the Profiles tab, click on the name of the profile you want to configure.

2.Click Edit.

3.In the Properties panel, click New.

The New Property dialog box appears.

4.Type the Group, Name, and Value in the text boxes. If you are editing the property, this is the new value for the property.

5.If you are editing the value of the property, select Create property. If you want to remove the property from the device, select Delete property.

6.Click Save.

The task is added to the list. The property will be edited or deleted when the profile is applied on the mobile device.


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