In using past MDM platforms, we have always had the ability to assign a device to a new user. When we moved over to WS1, we were disappointed to see that this feature is not available through the console. Recently, in reading through the API guide, we realized that this action is in fact possible through the following PATCH command:
https://awconsole.estee.com/API/mdm/devices/{DeviceID}/enrollmentuser/{EnrollmentUserID}
Even after successfully running this command, it is necessary to manually change the device's organization group (using the console) in order for the device's Smart Groups to be updated. Given that this action is already available using the API, we would love for this feature to be added to the device actions dropdown.
Is there a way to achieve this with a windows 10 device? Api gives me error Device xxxxxx cannot be checked out. Device is not enrolled to a multi-staging user. Api says checkout is reserves for MacOS and iOS
We use something very similar to this, we have a script on every device that runs at logon that assigns the device to the logged on user. I will clean up the code a little (removing usernames and passwords and writing instructions on how to set it up) and post it here, might be useful for someone.
Hi Aaron... any luck on the script you mentioned? Looking for something with similar functionality! Thanks!
We recently did an upgrade to UEM from 1903 to 2102 which broke the script so im having to rework it. I will post it to GitHub when im done and post the link here.
From what I am hearing from VMWare, they are beta testing in built user switching so eventually you wont need it... hopefully....
Hey Aaron,
Very curious if you have this working? We are currently migrating to the platform and are running into issues when reconfiguring machines.
Thanks!
I haven't been able to get the time to complete my version, but there is a very good version that will do it manually here
Did you ever find an answer to getting it to work on Windows machines? I am in the same situation, and all references I can find are with regards to IOS devices.
Regards,
Per
Good evening Aaron,
Have you been able to rework your script? We are in need of something like this after I inadvertly enrolled about 200 devices to the wrong user.
Thanks,
A WS1 Admin
I am receiving a 409 error code when following the link. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to re-assign the user without wiping the device or unenrolling it?
No luck after contacting WS1. We had to re-enroll all devices with new users.
We ended up using an automator to automate a portion of it.