Push Command Examples; Uninstalling A Pushed Application; Access Management To Google Play Applications - Avaya Vantage Installing And Administering

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Push command examples

The following is a simple example of using the Push command when the application package file
is stored in the root directory of your HTTP or HTTPS file server:
SET PUSH_APPLICATION com.avaya.android.vantage.basic_1.0.0.apk
The following is a simple example of using the Push command when the application package file
is stored on a network endpoint:
SET PUSH_APPLICATION http://www.avaya.com/applications/download/
com.avaya.android.vantage.basic_1.0.0.apk

Uninstalling a pushed application

Procedure
1. Open the 46xxsettings.txt settings file in a text editor.
2. From the string containing the SET PUSH_APPLICATION command, delete the path to the
application that must be uninstalled.
3. Save the settings file.
4. Upload the settings file on the file server.
Result
On the next polling period, Avaya Vantage

Access management to Google Play applications

Google Play is the main source of Android applications. According to your company's policies you
can determine:
• Whether end users can install applications from Google Play.
• Which applications end users can install from Google Play.
Access to Google Play
You can control access to Google Play by using the
USER_INSTALL_APPS_GOOGLE_PLAY_STORE parameter in the 46xxsettings.txt file. To
enable installation of third-party applications from Google Play, you must set the value of
USER_INSTALL_APPS_GOOGLE_PLAY_STORE to 1.
May 2018
Access management to Google Play applications
uninstalls the application from the device.
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