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SB1 Integrator Guide
Packages for Use on the SB1 with Caveats (Continued)
Table 4-3
Package Name
RequestCheckin
2
RTMAgent
1
Package is used during staging of the SB1.
2
Package can be used when MSP is managing the SB1.

Discouraged from Being Used

lists the MSP packages that are discouraged from being used on the SB1.
Table 4-4
Packages Discouraged from Use
Table 4-4
Package Name
1
Connectivity
GetCabInventory
1
Package can be used when MSP is managing the SB1.
Source
MSP Server
2
MSP Server
Source
MSP Server
MSP Server
Description
Allows MSP to request devices to perform expedited check-in. If
MSP is the MDM, then this is fully functional, but may be of little
relevance since its use may be inconsistent with the SB1 usage
model.
Supports real-time management functions. If MSP is the MDM,
then this is fully functional, but since it is required only to
support the RequestCheckin package, it may have little
relevance.
Description
The Connectivity package is an MSP feature that enables
management activity to be deferred until the device has a
specified form of connectivity. On devices with multiple forms
of connectivity, this could be used to good advantage. Since
the SB1 has only one form of connectivity, no benefit would be
gained in such a scenario. Alternately, when using
LockAndWipe, it might make sense to configure a device to
automatically lock when WLAN connectivity was lost and
optionally unlock when WLAN connectivity was regained.
Since these options of LockAndWipe are rejected on the SB1,
no benefit would be gained in such a scenario. So, while
Connectivity is fully functional on the SB1, it serves no useful
purpose and is discouraged from use.
The GetCabInventory package is an MSP feature that
enables an inventory of the .CAB files installed on a device to
be reported to MSP and displayed on the MSP Console. On
devices where applications are sometimes installed via .CAB
files, this can be useful to detect rogue applications that may
have been installed in an un-wanted manner. Since the use
of .CAB files to install SB1 applications is generally not
recommended, there is little value in using this package on the
SB1 and is discouraged from use.

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