As an administrator, you can review a list of devices managed by your organization. If you want to find specific devices, you can use the search bar and filters to narrow the list.
Search bar
To search by a keyword or device serial number, at the top of the page, enter the word or number in the search bar.
- Searches aren't case-sensitive.
- The keyword is matched across most columns with string values. For example, you can search by part of a user's name or email, the device name, and the operating system. You can't search by ownership, status, or days since first or last sync.
- To search for an exact phrase, enter the words in quotes, such as "iOS 13".
- Search treats punctuation marks and symbols as spaces. For example, searching for admin@example.com is the same as searching for " admin example com ".
Filters
To narrow your list with a filter, at the top of the list, click Add a filter and select the filter conditions. For example, you can filter by management level (basic or advanced), username, and other device details. When you filter by first or last sync date, you enter a date range.
Common filter options
The level of control your organization has for a managed device. Possible values:
Device owner—The device is company-owned. It might be owned by your organization, or it might be a user's personal device that they set up as work-only. Your organization has full control of the device.
Profile owner—The device has a managed work profile that’s separate to the user's personal space. Your organization only has control of the work profile.
Device administrator—The user has a managed account in the personal space on their device.
For mobile devices, whether the device is rooted or jailbroken (processes that remove restrictions on the device).
Whether the device has a screen lock passcode. Value is On if a password is set.
For endpoints, a value is reported only for devices managed with endpoint verification.
Note:
- Chrome OS devices always have a passcode. The password status is Off when the device doesn't have automatic screen lock enabled.
- Mac devices can have other types of passwords besides passcodes. This property doesn't report whether the device has any other type of password, such as a firmware password.
* The filters that are available depend on which devices list you're in.
- If you go to Devices Overview Mobile devices, or Devices Mobile & endpoints Devices, you have the common filter options in the table, plus several more.
- If you go to Devices Overview Endpoints, the common filter options with a "*" aren't available.
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