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Forcing wiped ChromeOS devices to re-enroll (15.3+)

ChromeOS

What By default, wiped ChromeOS devices automatically re-enroll into your account without users having to enter their username and password. Re-enrollment ensures that the ChromeOS devices remain managed and policies you set are enforced on the ChromeOS devic...

ChromeOS
FileWave Version
15.3.x

Google Admin Sync Interval for ChromeOS (15.3+)

ChromeOS

What As an administrator managing ChromeOS devices you may want to change the frequency that FileWave will sync with the Google Admin backend.  When/Why When FileWave syncs with Google, there is information like what OU a device is in that is synchronized. ...

FileWave Version
15.3.x
ChromeOS

Custom Field Annotated Field Sync for ChromeOS (15.3+)

ChromeOS

What As an administrator managing ChromeOS devices you want to update the Annotated Custom fields in FileWave, but aren't sure how soon those changes will be reflected in the Google Admin console.  When/Why In FileWave 15.3+ we have changed how Annotated Cu...

FileWave Version
15.3.x
ChromeOS

White Labeling the Chromebook Extension

White Labeling FileWave Components

What It was previously possible to customize the user-visible information for the FileWave Inventory Extension. It was possible to customize icons, name and description. This involved: Download chromebook-whiteboxing.zip and modify the data inside (adding ...

ChromeOS
EOL
FileWave Version
15.4.x

Powerwash / Wipe Users on ChromeOS (15.3+)

ChromeOS

What Powerwash and Wipe Users are features on ChromeOS that allow users to reset their Chromebook to its original state, effectively erasing all user data and returning the device to its factory settings. These features are particularly useful for managing de...

FileWave Version
15.4.x
FileWave Version
15.3.x
ChromeOS

Reboot for ChromeOS (15.3+)

ChromeOS

What For an MDM (Mobile Device Management) administrator managing ChromeOS devices, the ability to remotely send a reboot command is a powerful tool for device maintenance and troubleshooting. This command ensures that devices are running smoothly, updates ar...

FileWave Version
15.4.x
FileWave Version
15.3.x
ChromeOS

Update your apps to the latest Firebase Cloud Messaging APIs and SDKs

Google General Info

What On December 5th, 2023, you may have received an email that begins as follows.... We’re writing to remind you that starting June 20, 2024 the legacy Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM) APIs will be discontinued. What do you need to know? On June 20, 2024,...

ChromeOS
FileWave Version
15.3.x
FileWave Version
15.4.x
EOL

Confirming Firebase APIs are enabled for Chromebooks (15.4+)

ChromeOS

What When setting up Chromebooks you need to ensure that the right APIs are enabled. In FileWave 15.4 there are 2 APIs that are required that were not previously needed. You may have these enabled, but you should still do this process just in case they are no...

FileWave Version
15.4.x
FileWave
Server
ChromeOS

FileWave End-User Notifications (15.5+)

Kiosk FileWave End-User Notifications

What With the release of FileWave version 15.5.0 and onward, administrators can now send custom messages to enrolled devices directly from FileWave Anywhere, FileWave Central, or through API calls. These messages appear as system notifications on users’ devic...

Android
ChromeOS
iPadOS
iOS
Windows
macOS
FileWave Version
15.5.x