

Discourage users from removing or unenrolling from OMM themselves otherwise, the Okta servers may never detect the removal (for example, if there is a poor network connection or if the device is offline). After you wipe a device of company data, users see the effects of the wipe the next time they sign in.Ĭomplete this procedure before you unenroll a user from OMM. Wiping company data does not require end-user confirmation. If the user is reactivated later, they must re-enroll their device. When a user is deactivated from Okta, their OMM-enrolled device is automatically deprovisioned and all company-managed apps and data are removed from the device in OMM. Wiped devices are listed as Deprovisioned in the Status column of the upper dashboard and in the downloadable CSV report. When you wipe company data from a device, managed apps and configurations are removed from the device, and the device is unenrolled from OMM. The Devices page has two data wipe options: Until the devices are online, users can access corporate data on the device, and admins may see the device Status as Enrolled, on the Okta Admin Console OMM page. Offline devices are not wiped until they come online.Online devices are wiped and unenrolled from OMM when they come online (cellular or WiFi).
