15.5 Build 1021 on January 31, 2022
You can now conditionally grant or deny access to Microsoft 365 apps and other mobile apps which utilize Azure AD authentication on macOS devices. SOTI MobiControl’s integration with Microsoft allows you to use the MobiControl device compliance status in Azure AD’s conditional access policies. When configured, only the compliance statuses of devices assigned to the compliance policy will be reported to Microsoft, enabling you to manage the scope of the devices synchronized with Microsoft.
We added support for bootstrap tokens on macOS devices. As of macOS 10.15, device users with bootstrap tokens enabled do not need administrator credentials to grant new user accounts a secure token.
As of macOS 10.13.2, users can use bootstrap tokens to specify a list of kernel extensions that load without the previously required user consent. With this update, administrators can allow any macOS device enrolled in SOTI MobiControl to bypass the manual interaction required for enabling kernel extensions.
We added the names of all local users on macOS devices to the Device Info screen, providing administrators the opportunity to cross-check any macOS user profile assignment issues and respond accordingly.
You can now distinguish macOS devices based on Intel or Apple processor type. This allows administrators to target app policies and profiles to devices based on processor and filter out devices for added clarity.
The Send Script feature has been upgraded to allow you to execute multi-line scripts from the Web Console for macOS devices. The agent is now able to distinguish the built-in script functions from macOS script commands, allowing you to integrate both SOTI MobiControl and macOS scripts as part of the same execution.
MCMR‑28943 | Switching a device to Administrator Mode during a remote control session failed with the error message “An error occurred while processing the request.” |
MCMR‑29992 | Failed to generate device certificates from certificate template |
MCMR‑30311 | Uploading packages through APIs removed the package configuration in the profile |
MCMR‑30410 | Windows Desktop device lockdown failed after upgrading to version 15.5.0.1021 |
MCMR‑30597 | Client certificates failed to install on Linux Raspberry Pi devices |
MCMR‑30757 | Group actions to locate devices failed to fetch the device locations |
MCMR‑30911 | Custom data provided by the device agent during device check-in was not populated in the database and Web Console by the Deployment Server |
MCMR‑31407 | MGPA apps would take a long time to install on devices during enrollment |
15.5 Build 1021 on January 31, 2022