
• Change ActiveSync Policy (EAS): Changes the policy being enforced on the device. These settings will
be specific to Exchange ActiveSync
• Remove Device from Exchange Server (EAS): Removes the device records from your Exchange
ActiveSync server
• Reset Device Passcode (BlackBerry): Clears the current passcode
• Wipe Device (BlackBerry): Allows you to wipe data and settings deployed from MaaS360
• Change BES Policy (BlackBerry): Changes the policy being enforced on the device
• Remove Device from BES (BlackBerry): Removes the device records from your BES server
• Block Device (Lotus Traveler): Prevents the device from accessing your Lotus Traveler server
• Wipe Device (Lotus Traveler): Allows you to wipe data and settings deployed from MaaS360
• Remove Device from Traveler (Lotus Traveler): Removes the device records from your Lotus Traveler
server
• Change Rule Set (Lotus Traveler): Allows you to apply or update the rule set assigned to a device
• Hide Device Record (Lotus Traveler): Marks a device as inactive in MaaS360 reporting, but it does not
remove control on the device. This should only be performed if the device is permanently offline,
destroyed, etc.
Custom Attributes
Every device has a set of unique identifiers or attributes that are standard across devices. These attributes
help in creating device groups that share similar attributes.
In addition to the standard attributes, you can also use custom attributes. For example, if you want to
group devices based on their location, you can base your group on the contents of the Office/Location
field.
You can add them as needed from the Hardware Inventory screen. Click Edit at the top of the screen.
Click Save after making your changes.
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