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Getting started
- About VIVE Business+
- Signing in to VIVE Business+
- Creating an organization
- Changing the HTC ID for an organization
- Activating VIVE Business Warranty and Services (BWS)
- Registering several devices with VIVE Business Warranty and Services (BWS)
- Enrolling devices
- Generating a QR code to enroll devices
- Setting up a group of devices
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Managing users
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Managing devices
- Managing your devices
- Exporting maps and map boundary data
- Editing map and map boundary details
- Creating groups
- Editing group settings
- Adding devices to a group
- Assigning users to a private group
- Assigning maps
- Remotely launching an app
- Mirroring a headset to VIVE Business+
- Adding more seat licenses
- Releasing a seat license
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Batch configuration
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Managing files
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VIVE Business+ console
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Solutions and FAQs
- Can I extend the duration of my trial organization tier?
- Can I upgrade my trial organization tier to Pro or Ultimate?
- How do I check if the batch configuration package was installed?
- What happens to a device when the license expires?
- Why were apps uninstalled from a device?
- How do I set a fixed Wi-Fi MAC address?
- What do the error messages mean?
- What permissions does each VIVE Business+ role have?
- What should I do if VIVE Business+ settings are not applied?
- Contact Us
Creating a batch configuration package
With batch configuration, you can set up your devices with customized settings, install apps, and enable Kiosk mode to lock users to the VR experience you want when using the device.
- In VIVE Business+, go to Batch configuration.
- Click Create and select the device type you're creating the batch configuration package for.
- In the Information tab, enter a name and note for the batch configuration package.
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Go through each tab to customize your batch configuration package.
Note: To learn what features can be set or enabled for the batch configuration package, see Batch configuration features.
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When you're done customizing, click
Create.
Once the batch configuration package is created, you can duplicate or edit the batch configuration package.
Note: If you have two or more batch configuration packages with the same name, check the
Code below the package name to distinguish them.
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