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  2. WebUI User's Guide

    Read this guide for an introduction to the WebUI tools, concepts, and terminology.

  3. Modern Client Management and BigFix Mobile

    This section guides you through BigFix Modern Client Management (MCM) and BigFix Mobile to understand the MCM concepts, terminologies, features, and functionality. You can find detailed instructions for managing the complete lifecycle of your MDM managed endpoints here.

  4. Manage policies

    You can create and manage policies specific to Windows, Apple (macOS/iOS/iPadOS), and Android devices through BigFix WebUI.

  5. Restrictions Policy

    With restriction profiles, you can control (enable or disable) many device capabilities of corporate devices and prevent many potential security threats. This prevents end users from using certain device features, such as using the camera. This is supported on MacOS, iOS, iPadOS, Android, and Windows.

  6. macOS restriction settings

    You can set restrictions to modify a device and its features, for MDM enrolled macOS devices.

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  • WebUI User's Guide

    Read this guide for an introduction to the WebUI tools, concepts, and terminology.

    • Welcome

      Welcome to BigFix WebUI. The WebUI delivers a powerful set of functions for BigFix operators. It simplifies BigFix workflows, speeds access to data, and improves flexibility, visibility, and performance.

    • Meet the WebUI

      Take a quick tour of the WebUI screens, controls, and workflow.

    • Get Started with Devices

      Use the Device screens to view and manage all the devices in your environment as determined by your permission levels. You can find specific devices, access device documents, select devices for deployment, generate and export device reports and do much more.

    • Get Started with Patch

      Use the Patch screens to list patches, find specific patches, and view detailed patch information including known issues, vulnerable devices, and deployments.

    • Get Started with Patch Policy

      A patch policy is a set of criteria that defines a patch list; that is, a collection of Fixlets that meet the patching criteria of a specific set of endpoints.

    • Get started with IVR

      Use the Insights for Vulnerability Remediation (IVR) application to view a list of all the vulnerabilities, remediate vulnerabilities and create customized IVR reports.

    • Get Started with Software

      A BigFix software package is the collection of Fixlets used to install software on a device. The package includes the installation files, the Fixlets that install them, and information about the package itself.

    • Get Started with Custom Content

      Use the Custom Content pages to view custom content, edit tasks, and view related information, including applicable devices and deployments.

    • Get Started with BigFix Query

      Use the BigFix Query feature to retrieve data from endpoints through a dedicated query channel, where the memory available on each Relay minimizes the impact to normal BigFix processing.

    • Take Action: The Deploy Sequence

      To deploy means to dispatch content such as applications, modules, updates, and patches to one or more endpoints. For example, by deploying a software, you install the software in the targeted endpoints. BigFix WebUI enables you to configure the content and the target devises to create a deployment and monitor the deployment status. The work flow including all the steps, processes, and activities that are required to create a deployment is collectively called as the Deploy Sequence.

    • Get Started with Deployments

      Use the Deployment views to monitor and verify completion of BigFix deployments.

    • Get Started with the Content App

      Use the Content App to work with Fixlets, tasks, and baselines on the BigFix sites. Search, filter, and deploy content using standard WebUI tools.

    • Get Started with Extensions Management Application

      BigFix Extension Management application provides you the possibility to extend WebUI features beyond what is delivered in the products that you are currently entitled to. You can address specific use cases that are not currently fulfilled by the product by adding ad-hoc extensions to WebUI.

    • Modern Client Management and BigFix Mobile

      This section guides you through BigFix Modern Client Management (MCM) and BigFix Mobile to understand the MCM concepts, terminologies, features, and functionality. You can find detailed instructions for managing the complete lifecycle of your MDM managed endpoints here.

      • Modern Client Management dashboard

        The MCM dashboard is the home page of the MCM application. It provides insights into every aspect of device management, device security, and device encryption of MDM managed devices.

      • MCM roles and permissions

        Use the WebUI Permissions service to take advantage of fine-grained control over permissions and preferences for users and groups of users in WebUI MDM.

      • Device inventory

        After the devices are enrolled to MDM successfully, the devices report to BigFix WebUI, and they are listed on the Devices page. You can use the Devices page in BigFix WebUI to view the list of all devices (as determined by permission levels). The devices list shows all the devices in the BigFix environment including the devices managed by MCM.

      • Health Check

        As a Master Operator, use the Health Checks page in the MCM application to monitor the health of your MCM deployments.

      • Select target devices

        You can easily filter and select a specific group of target devices that meet your conditions for carrying out MCM commands using the WebUI. These commands include tasks such as installing and updating components; deploying actions, policies, policy groups, and more.

      • Install and manage MCM and BigFix Mobile components - On-premises only

        MDM on-premises requires you to perform one-time MDM Server setup. You must have the required hardware and software set up prior to deploying MDM on-premises. Set up your environment through BigFix WebUI.

      • Install and manage ODJ service

        Offline Domain Join (ODJ) service is an "Add-on" service and is installed through WebUI after completing the initial MDM server installation.

      • Configuring BigFix MCM and BigFix Mobile

        After the MCM components are set up, there are additional configuration options available to enable features like Bulk Enrollment for Windows, DEP policies for macOS, or prestage installers for Windows and MacOS MDM endpoints.

      • Smart Groups

        Smart groups are dynamic user groups created and managed based on Active Directory group, user attributes, and device attributes. The members of a smart group are defined dynamically in WebUI, rather than being manually defined by an administrator. You can target multiple devices using smart groups that a user or a device is subscribed to and you can manage apps, device access, group membership and so on.

      • Enroll devices

        You must enroll your devices to BigFix MCM to get them listed in WebUI and manage them through MDM.

      • Manage applications

        You can configure the MCM server to install the BigFix agent and other applications on , Windows, macOS, Android, and Apple mobile devices during enrollment or after the devices have been enrolled with MCM.

      • Manage devices

        After the devices are enrolled to MDM successfully, the devices report to BigFix WebUI, and they are listed on the Devices page. Use the MCM application in the WebUI to view, manage, and control these MCM and BigFix Mobile devices.

      • Manage policies

        You can create and manage policies specific to Windows, Apple (macOS/iOS/iPadOS), and Android devices through BigFix WebUI.

        • Policy Groups

          Policy Groups enable you to combine policies, apps, and a BigFix Agent in a single group and deploy it onto the MDM server or onto enrolled devices.

        • App Deployment Policy

          BigFix MCM enables you to configure application policies to install applications from the App store on the Android, iOS, and iPadOS devices.

        • Certificates Policy

          Learn how to upload .pem and .der certificates to MDM server and deploy them on MDM endpoints.

        • Custom from Template

          WebUI provides a set of custom policy templates that you can directly save or edit and save as a custom policy and then include in a Policy Group.

        • Disk Encryption Policy

          User can create and deploy a Full Disk Encryption (FDE) policy just like any other MDM policy.

        • Full Disk Access

          You can create a Full Disk Access policy using this section. Creating a Full Disk policy allows the BigFix Agent (and other applications) to function smoothly on OSX devices. Applications configured with a full disk policy are granted complete disk access on OSX.

        • Kernel Extension Whitelists

          Kernel Extensions provide developers the ability to load code dynamically into the macOS Kernel. This allows access to internal kernel interfaces allowing complex apps to function properly.

        • Kiosk policy

          Learn how to create a kiosk policy for Android, iOS, and iPad devices, where you can configure apps and settings to lock down a device in kiosk mode and restrict the device users to access only the configured apps and device settings.

        • OS Update Policy

          The OS update policy allows you to manage system updates for Android, macOS, and iOS/iPadOS devices. You can configure to install OS updates automatically or during a maintenance window. This allows you to install system updates without user interaction.

        • Passcode policy

          Passcode policies allow BigFix administrators to lock down various password/inactivity settings on Windows, macOS, iOS, iPadOS, and Android MDM devices.

        • Restrictions Policy

          With restriction profiles, you can control (enable or disable) many device capabilities of corporate devices and prevent many potential security threats. This prevents end users from using certain device features, such as using the camera. This is supported on MacOS, iOS, iPadOS, Android, and Windows.

          • Android restriction settings

            As an administrator, you can control users access and interaction with their Android device by applying restriction policy settings.

          • iOS and iPadOS restriction settings

            You can set restrictions, including modifying a device and its features, on iPhone and iPad devices enrolled in a mobile device management (MDM) solution.

          • macOS restriction settings

            You can set restrictions to modify a device and its features, for MDM enrolled macOS devices.

          • Windows restriction settings

            The Windows operating system provides various restriction settings to control the user access and behavior on a particular computer. IT administrators can configure Windows restriction settings using policies and ensure system security and prevent unauthorized access or modification of sensitive information.

        • System Extension Whitelists

          System extensions allow software like network extensions and endpoint security solutions to extend the functionality of macOS without requiring kernel-level access.

        • Upload Custom Policy

          You can upload your custom policy file in .xml, .mobileconfig, or syncML format.

      • Deploy MCM actions

        With MCM and BigFix Mobile, you can perform the following MDM-specific actions:

      • Unenroll devices

        After unenrolling from MDM, you can no longer manage the device through BigFix MCM. MDM policies become ineffective on the unenrolled devices.

    • Extending BigFix management capabilities

      BigFix 11 delivers a few significant new functions for enhancing the visibility and management of devices on your network regardless of whether the devices are physical or virtual.

    • Support

      For more information about this product, see the following resources:

macOS restriction settings

You can set restrictions to modify a device and its features, for MDM enrolled macOS devices.

For details about the settings, see https://developer.apple.com/documentation/devicemanagement/restrictions

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