You will then be taken to ‘Modify system settings’ for Esper Device Management. Esper Device Management will be set to 'No,' or 'Not Allowed.' Click on Esper Device Management to change this setting. These are Applications that have been granted or are requesting permission to modify system settings. Step 13: On the 'Can modify system settings’ screen and a list of Applications will be displayed. Click on RESOLVE to open up the Android System settings application to provide the consent. Typically (but not always), you need to resolve the permission and allow Esper to modify System settings. Be aware that this is done by Google and depends on their current quality of service. If your Provisioning Template enables Google Play, Google Play Services will not be updated. If you wish to exit the provisioning process for any reason, Click on the Esper logo 6 times to bring up the option to factory reset the device. Step 12: Once Esper has successfully read the QR code, provisioning will start and the 'Starting Provisioning' screen will display. Once the device is ready, click or tap on CONTINUE. If you purposely did not set a passcode, leave the Passcode field blank. Enter the Passcode that you set up in the associated Provisioning Template. Step 11: The screen flow will stop on the Authentication screen. The Esper agent will now start the installation, and a series of screens will display as Esper prepares for the enrollment. Step 10: A screen may display asking you to accept specific terms from Google regarding Esper managing your device. On some devices, you will need to click INSTALL again after the agent downloads.
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