WSO2 IoT Server (WSO2 IoTS) supports devices, such as desktop, mobile and notebook devices, running on Windows 8.1 and 10. The following subsections explain how you can work with the Windows device type:
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Start up your windows device. - Tap add account to start the registration process.
Provide your corporate email address and then tap sign in.
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The auto discovery fails if the proxy configurations have not taken place correctly. Then, the device client is unable to contact the server, and the user has to manually enter the discovery server address when registering a Windows device with WSO2 IoTs.
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- Enter the credentials that you provided when registering with WSO2 IoTs and tap Login.
- Username - Enter your WSO2 IoTS username.
- Password - Enter your WSO2 IoTS password.
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By default, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 only supports the BYOD registration process. |
Read the policy agreement and tap I accept the terms to accept the agreement.
The application starts searching for the required certificate policy.
Once the application successfully finds and completes the certificate sharing process, it indicates that the email address is saved.
Tap on WSO2 enrolled once the device enrollment process is complete.
When the application has successfully connected to WSO2 IoTS, it indicates the details of the last successful attempt that was made to connect to the server.
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Windows devices support local polling. Therefore if a device does not initiate the wakeup call, you can enable automatic syncing by tapping the button. |
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title | Click here for more information on unregistering a Windows device from WSO2 IoT Server. |
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| Follow the instructions given below to unregister an Windows-based device: - Open the native Windows application.
Tap the icon. Tap delete to confirm that you want to unregister the device.
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The native Workplace application will inform you the conditions that apply if you are unregistering the device. |
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| Start up your windows device. - On your device, open Settings and then tap on Accounts to start the registration process.
Tap Access work or school and then tap Connect on the resulting UI.
- Enter the credentials that you provided when registering with WSO2 IoTs and tap Login.
- Username - Enter your WSO2 IoTS username.
- Password - Enter your WSO2 IoTS password.
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By default, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 only supports the BYOD registration process. |
Read the policy agreement and tap I accept the terms to accept the agreement.
The application starts searching for the required certificate policy. Once the application successfully finds and completes the certificate sharing process, enter the email address and tap Next.
Once the device is enrolled, tap Finished.
When the application has successfully connected to WSO2 IoTS, it indicates the domain it is connected to.
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title | Click here for more information on unregistering Unregistering a Windows device from WSO2 IoT Server. |
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| Follow the instructions given below to unregister an a Windows-based device: - Open the native Windows application.
Tap the icon. Tap delete to confirm that you want to unregister the device.
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The native Workplace application will inform you the conditions that apply if you are unregistering the device. |
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You cannot uninstall the Workplace application as it is a Windows system application. |
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