App password creation - The Access Mobile Client application can be set with a lock password that must be first entered when launching the application.
Optional - This setting will not force the user to configure an application lock password, but they will be able to set one from the Settings menu within the app if they desire.
Disabled - This setting will disable the ability to configure an application lock password from the Settings menu within the app. This might be useful in the case of shared mobile devices where you prefer that a user cannot set an app password and will lock other users out of the Access Mobile Client.
Required - This setting will force the user to configure an application lock password if they do not already have one. The optional application password complexity requirements and failed password attempt wipe setting only apply when App password creation is set to Required.
App will lock - This setting configures the application password grace period. When a user switches from the Access Mobile Client to another application on their device, if they return to the Access Mobile Client before this grace period has elapsed, they will not be required to enter their application lock password. To require that the password is entered every time, choose Immediately upon exit. If you would like the user to be able to modify their App will lock setting from within the Access Mobile Client settings, select Allow user to change this setting.
Minimum password length - The minimum allowed length of the application lock password.
Minimum number of complex characters - The minimum number of non-letter, non-number characters required in the application lock password.
Require one or more letter characters - Ensures that there is at least one letter character in the application password.
Mobile Client app will be wiped after X failed app password attempts - When this option is enabled, the settings and data in the Access Mobile Client app will be wiped after the specified number of consecutive failed app password attempts.
Wipe or lock after loss of contact- Enable this setting if you would like the Access Mobile Client app to automatically wipe or lock in the case that it has not made contact with this Acronis Access server in a certain number of days. Locked clients will automatically unlock in the event that they later contact the server successfully. Wiped clients immediately have all the local files stored in the Mobile Client app deleted, their client management policy removed, and all settings reset to defaults. Wiped clients will have to be re-enrolled in management to gain access to gateway servers.
Mobile Client app will be locked/wiped after X days of failing to contact this client's Acronis Access server - Set the default action after the client fails to contact this Acronis Access server for a number of days.
Warn user starting [ ] days beforehand - The Access Mobile Client app can optionally warn the user when a 'loss of contact' wipe or lock is going to happen in the near future. This gives them the opportunity to reestablish a network connection that allows the Access Mobile Client app to contact it's Acronis Access Server and prevent the lock or wipe.
User can remove Mobile Client from management- Enable this setting if you would like your Acronis Access users to be able to uninstall their management policy from within Acronis Access. Doing so will return the application to full functionality and restore any configuration that was changed by their policy.
Wipe all Acronis Access data on removal - When user removal of policies is enabled, this option can be selected. If enabled, all data stored locally within the Access Mobile Client application will be erased if it is removed from management, ensuring that corporate data does not exist on a client not under management controls.
Allow iTunes to back up locally stored Acronis Access files - When this setting is disabled, the Access Mobile Client will not allow iTunes to back up its files. This will ensure that no files within Acronis Access' secure on-device storage are copied into iTunes backups.