- Kaspersky Secure Mobility Management help
- What's new
- Working in MMC-based Administration Console
- Key use cases
- About Kaspersky Secure Mobility Management
- Distribution kit
- Key features of mobile device management in MMC-based Administration Console
- About Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android app
- About Kaspersky Device Management for iOS
- About the Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android Administration Plug-in
- About the Kaspersky Device Management for iOS Administration Plug-in
- Hardware and software requirements
- Known issues and considerations
- Deployment
- Solution architecture
- Deployment scenarios for Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android
- Deployment scenarios for iOS MDM profile
- Preparing the Administration Console for deployment of the integrated solution
- Configuring Administration Server settings for connection of mobile devices
- Configuring a connection gateway to connect mobile devices to Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server
- Displaying the Mobile Device Management folder in the Administration Console
- Creating an administration group
- Creating a rule for device automatic allocating to administration groups
- Creating a mobile certificate
- Deploying mobile device management systems
- Deploying a system for management using iOS MDM protocol
- iOS MDM Server deployment scenarios
- Simplified deployment scheme
- Deployment scheme involving Kerberos constrained delegation (KCD)
- Installing iOS MDM Server
- Use of iOS MDM Server by multiple virtual Servers
- Receiving an APNs certificate
- Renewing an APNs certificate
- Configuring a reserve iOS MDM Server certificate
- Installing an APNs certificate on an iOS MDM Server
- Configuring access to Apple Push Notification service
- Connecting KES devices to the Administration Server
- Integration with Public Key Infrastructure
- Deploying a system for management using iOS MDM protocol
- Installing Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android
- Activating the Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android app
- Installing an iOS MDM profile
- Installing administration plug-ins
- Updating a previous version of the application
- Removing Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android
- Disconnecting an iOS MDM device from management
- Configuration and Management
- Getting Started
- Protection
- Configuring anti-virus protection on Android devices
- Protecting Android devices on the internet
- Protection of stolen or lost device data
- Configuring device unlock password strength
- Configuring a virtual private network (VPN)
- Configuring Firewall on Android devices (only Samsung)
- Protecting Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android against removal
- Detecting device hacks (root)
- Configuring a global HTTP proxy on iOS MDM devices
- Adding security certificates to iOS MDM devices
- Adding a SCEP profile to iOS MDM devices
- Restricting SD card usage (only Samsung)
- Control
- Management
- Configuring connection to a Wi-Fi network
- Configuring email
- Installing root certificates on Android devices
- Configuring notifications for Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android
- Connecting iOS MDM devices to AirPlay
- Connecting iOS MDM devices to AirPrint
- Bypassing the Activation Lock on supervised iOS devices
- Configuring the Access Point Name (APN)
- Configuring the Android work profile
- Adding an LDAP account
- Adding a calendar account
- Adding a contacts account
- Configuring calendar subscription
- Adding web clips
- Adding fonts
- Device owner mode
- Commands for mobile devices
- Managing the app using third-party EMM systems (Android only)
- Network load
- Participating in Kaspersky Security Network
- Data provision to third-party services
- Global acceptance of additional Statements
- Samsung KNOX
- Appendices
- Using the Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android app
- App features
- Main window at a glance
- Status bar icon
- Device scan
- Running a scheduled scan
- Changing the Protection mode
- Anti-virus database updates
- Scheduled database update
- Things to do if your device gets lost or stolen
- Web Protection
- Get Certificate
- Synchronizing with Kaspersky Security Center
- Activating the Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android app without Kaspersky Security Center
- Installing the app in device owner mode
- Installing root certificates on the device
- Enabling accessibility on Android 13 or later
- Enabling accessibility for the app on Android 13
- Updating the app
- Removing the app
- Applications with a briefcase icon
- KNOX app
- Using the Kaspersky Security for iOS app
- Working in Kaspersky Security Center Web Console and Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console
- About mobile device management in Kaspersky Security Center Web Console and Cloud Console
- Distribution kit
- Key features of mobile device management in Kaspersky Security Center Web Console and Cloud Console
- About the Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android app
- About the Kaspersky Security for iOS app
- About the Kaspersky Security for Mobile (Devices) plug-in
- About the Kaspersky Security for Mobile (Policies) plug-in
- Hardware and software requirements
- Known issues and considerations
- Deploying a mobile device management solution in Kaspersky Security Center Web Console or Cloud Console
- Managing mobile devices in Kaspersky Security Center Web Console and Cloud Console
- Managing group policies
- Defining policy settings
- Configuring anti-virus protection
- Defining device unlock settings
- Configuring protection of stolen or lost device data
- Configuring app control
- Configuring compliance control of mobile devices with corporate security requirements
- Configuring user access to websites
- Configuring feature restrictions
- Protecting Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android against removal
- Configuring synchronization of mobile devices with Kaspersky Security Center
- Kaspersky Security Network
- Exchanging information with Google Analytics for Firebase, Firebase Performance Monitoring, and Crashlytics
- Configuring notifications on mobile devices
- Detecting device hacks
- Defining licensing settings
- Configuring events
- Configuring events about the installation, update, and removal of apps on users' devices
- Network load
- About mobile device management in Kaspersky Security Center Web Console and Cloud Console
- Application licensing
- Comparison of solution features depending on the management tools
- Contact Technical Support
- Sources of information about the application
- Glossary
- Activating the application
- Activation code
- Administration group
- Administration Server
- Administrator's workstation
- Android work profile
- Anti-virus databases
- Apple Push Notification service (APNs) certificate
- Application management plug-in
- Certificate Signing Request
- Compliance control
- Device administrator
- End User License Agreement
- Group task
- IMAP
- Installation package
- iOS MDM device
- iOS MDM profile
- iOS MDM Server
- Kaspersky categories
- Kaspersky Private Security Network (KPSN)
- Kaspersky Security Center Administrator
- Kaspersky Security Center Web Server
- Kaspersky Security Network (KSN)
- Kaspersky update servers
- Key file
- License
- License term
- Manifest file
- Network Agent
- Phishing
- Policy
- POP3
- Provisioning profile
- Proxy server
- Quarantine
- SSL
- Standalone installation package
- Subscription
- Supervised device
- Unlock code
- Virus
- Information about third-party code
- Trademark notices
The help for this version of the solution is no longer updated, so it may contain outdated information. For up-to-date information about the solution refer to the Kaspersky Secure Mobility Management 4.1 Help.
Managing Exchange ActiveSync for Gmail
You can manage Exchange ActiveSync settings for Gmail in device owner mode.
To open the Exchange ActiveSync section:
- In the console tree, in the Managed devices folder, select the administration group to which the Android devices belong.
- In the workspace of the group, select the Policies tab.
- Open the policy properties window by double-clicking any column.
Complete the following steps within 15 minutes. Otherwise, you may face an error when saving changes to the policy.
- In the policy Properties window, select the Device owner mode > Exchange ActiveSync section.
- Specify the following settings:
- Exchange ActiveSync server address
The Exchange ActiveSync email server URL. You don't need to use HTTP:// or HTTPS:// in front of the URL.
- Force use of SSL
Selecting or clearing this check box specifies whether SSL communication to the server port that you specified in the Exchange ActiveSync server address field will be used.
The checkbox is selected by default.
- Disable SSL certificate validation
Selecting or clearing this check box specifies whether validation checks on SSL certificates used on Exchange ActiveSync servers will be performed. Performing a check is useful if certificates are self-signed.
The checkbox is cleared by default.
- Allow unmanaged accounts
Selecting or clearing the check box specifies whether the device user is allowed to add other accounts to Gmail.
The checkbox is selected by default.
- Authentication type
The authentication type used to verify a device user's email credential. Possible values:
- Modern token-based authentication. Uses a token-based identity management method. This value is selected by default.
- Basic authentication. Prompts the device user for their password and stores it for future use.
- Device ID
A string used by Kaspersky Security Center proxy or a third-party gateway to identify the device and connect it to Exchange ActiveSync. You can either enter the value or select it from the Available macros drop-down list.
- Username
The username that will be used to pull the username from Microsoft Active Directory. It might be different from a user's email address. You can either enter the value or select it from the Available macros drop-down list.
- Email address
An email address that will be used to pull the user's email address from Microsoft Active Directory. You can either enter the value or select it from the Available macros drop-down list.
- Available macros
A macro that will be used to replace values in the corresponding fields. Possible values:
- %email%. Specifies the email address of the user to whom the device is registered. The value is retrieved from a mobile certificate.
- %email_domain%. Specifies the email address domain of the user to whom the device is registered. The value is retrieved from a mobile certificate.
- %email_user_name%. Specifies the username from the email address to which the device is registered. The value is retrieved from a mobile certificate.
- %user_name%. Specifies the username under which the device is registered. The value is retrieved from a mobile certificate.
- %device_id%. Specifies the ID of the device.
- %group_id%. Specifies the ID of the administration group to which the device belongs to.
- %device_platform%. Specifies the device platform.
- %device_model%. Specifies the device model.
- %os_version%. Specifies the operating system version on the device.
- User certificate
The string alias that represents a certificate with a private key. The certificate can be a user certificate for authentication to the Exchange ActiveSync servers.
- Default synchronization interval
The default time interval when the Exchange ActiveSync servers synchronize mail items to Gmail. Possible values:
- 1 day
- 3 days
- 1 week (default)
- 2 weeks
- 1 month
- Default email signature
The default email signature that is automatically added at the bottom of emails.
- Exchange ActiveSync server address
- Click Apply to save the changes you have made.