Substitution variable representing the fully qualified path.For more information, see the Customize EB Functions guide. If added as shown below, Enterprise Browser will read the button.xml file (if present) from the specified folder when the app launches. Note: This tag is not included in the default Config.xml file. Specifies the location of button.xml, an optional file containing configuration settings for the custom on-screen buttons on the device.
IMPORTANT: Differences exist in Windows Mobile/CE versionĪpplies only to Android devices running KitKat and higher.
Enterprise Browser 1.7 configuration file for Android Entering non-text characters ( \ / " ') in these fields could cause the Config.xml file to become corrupt. username and password) can accept alpha-numeric characters unless otherwise noted. Important differences exist between Android and Windows Mobile/CE settings in the Config.xml file, mainly involving directory structure and file naming.
The default Config.xml file for Android is shown below for reference. The %SECONDARYDIR% variable is read-only Enterprise Browser cannot write to an external SD Card. Zebra recommends using the %PERSISTCONFDIR% variable only with MDM and/or EMM systems or in mass deployment scenarios. The root directory of internal device storageĪ directory that persists after an Enterprise Reset of the device Installation directory of the Enterprise Browser app The following substitution variables are supported for use in the Config.xml file: Zebra therefore recommends that case values of files and directories entered in the Config.xml file are identical to the names of the files themselves. Note: File and directory names of operating systems are case sensitive.
Runtime configuration settings of Enterprise Browser apps are managed through the Config.xml file, a required file that must accompany every EB app.