Google Apps users on a Chromebook can be used to enable the feature before it will need to be an administrator.
Smart Lock Chrome, Android, Google apps
Smart Lock set up on a Chromebook.
Recently Google Android device to a close by a user where you can open your laptop for Chromebooks, launched its smart lock feature.
Feature on Gmail account was easy to set up, but walk users through the setup process is described in this guide, your Google Apps account was completely lacking feature.
After some troubleshooting, Google's PR team approached, and after talking with the support of Google apps, app a smart lock on the account activation process to be able to know was.
Smart Lock for Google Apps users by default is disabled, you do not have administrator privileges to enable or ask your admin will need to account.
One of the ways you can do this. The first, and easiest, admin.google.com visit and sign in to your account. From there, followed by Chrome, click Device Management. Enable Smart lock and save the changes.
However, I ran into problems after the above instructions. When I went to device management panel, chrome was nowhere to be found. Finally, in your admin page (same link as above) to sign and additional services then Google Chrome management followed by clicking on the apps can access the Chrome settings discovery. Once you are on the screen, as with the previous method, you only smart lock is active and the need to save the change.
After activating the new feature, restart your Chromebook and get up and running again after that to follow the guidelines outlined here.
Smart Lock Chrome, Android, Google apps
Smart Lock set up on a Chromebook.
Recently Google Android device to a close by a user where you can open your laptop for Chromebooks, launched its smart lock feature.
Feature on Gmail account was easy to set up, but walk users through the setup process is described in this guide, your Google Apps account was completely lacking feature.
After some troubleshooting, Google's PR team approached, and after talking with the support of Google apps, app a smart lock on the account activation process to be able to know was.
Smart Lock for Google Apps users by default is disabled, you do not have administrator privileges to enable or ask your admin will need to account.
One of the ways you can do this. The first, and easiest, admin.google.com visit and sign in to your account. From there, followed by Chrome, click Device Management. Enable Smart lock and save the changes.
However, I ran into problems after the above instructions. When I went to device management panel, chrome was nowhere to be found. Finally, in your admin page (same link as above) to sign and additional services then Google Chrome management followed by clicking on the apps can access the Chrome settings discovery. Once you are on the screen, as with the previous method, you only smart lock is active and the need to save the change.
After activating the new feature, restart your Chromebook and get up and running again after that to follow the guidelines outlined here.
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