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Student Workspace ONE Enrollment for Windows

Student Workspace ONE Enrollment for Windows

Information


Intended Audience: SMPH medical students who are in their 2nd year or greater and need to enroll one laptop (Mac or Windows) into Workspace ONE to obtain HealthLink access.

As part of the installation and enrollment process for Workspace ONE, the following policies will be checked:

  • Encryption Policy: Your laptop must be encrypted before you can enroll it in Workspace ONE.

  • Password Policy: The laptop login password must be at least 8 characters long.

  • Win Version Policy: Windows laptops must be updated to the latest OS version release. A warning email will be sent if the laptop is not updated to the current OS version release within 30 days.

  • Device check-in policy: The agent will check-in to Workspace ONE when the device is on and connected to the internet. A warning email will be sent if the laptop has not checked-in in the past 21 days.

  • A shortcut to the UW Health Citrix gateway should be under the Windows Start Menu.

Known Issue During Enrollment


If you encounter an error during enrollment, your school account may be blocking it. Please follow these steps before enrolling into Workspace ONE.

Known Issues
1
  • Select the START menu.
  • Type ‘School’.
  • Select Access work or school.

screenshot of windows menu

2
  • Select the Access work or school tab.
  • Select your school account.
  • Select Disconnect.

You can now move forward with enrolling your laptop into Workspace ONE.

Once enrollment is completed, you can come back to this page and re-connect your school account.

Work or School Disconect

Install and enroll into Workspace ONE

table of workspace one apps
1

Download and install Workspace ONE Intelligent Hub Agent from the following location:

https://getwsone.com

screenshot of windows sign-in

2

Open Workspace ONE Intelligent Hub

You can search for it in the Start Menu

Open Workspace One Intelligent Hub

3

Enter the server address:

mdm.wisc.edu

and click Next

Enter Server Address

4

Enter the Group ID:

SMPH-Students

and click Next

Enter Group ID

5

Enter your UW NetID username and password and select Sign In.

Enter Netid User Name and password

6 Read the Terms of Use and Select Agree

Terms of Use

7

Choose an option for Customer Experience:

Customer Experience

8 Select Done

Complete Enrollment

9 Click the "X" (on the top right) to close the Workspace ONE Intelligent Hub 

Close Workspace ONE Intelligent Hub

Password Policy

table of windows sign-in
1 Once the Password Policy is applied, Windows may force you to update your password to meet those requirements.
2 Password needs to be updated upon next sign in.   Type your current password.

Current Passwrod

3 You will be prompted to change your password.

Change Password

4

NOTE: Due to the Windows password policy, your password must be at least 8 characters long.

Type in your current password and new password.

Enter new password

5 Once the password is accepted you will see “Your password has been changed.” Click OK.

Password Change succes

Reminders


After your device has been enrolled in Workspace ONE, you will receive email reminders
for the following:

  • When you need to update your Operating System
  • If your laptop does not check in to Workspace ONE within 21 days
  • If Workspace ONE no longer detects encryption
  • If Workspace ONE no longer detects Anti-Virus.

Workspace ONE will unenroll your device and Citrix access will be removed if any of these above conditions are not addressed, in the timeframe specified within the message. These compliance checks are in place to protect UW Health data.

Connecting to UW HealthLink for SMPH Students


Trouble with Workspace ONE Enrollment?
Please contact SMPH Shared Services IT Email: support@med.wisc.edu
Thank you!



Keywords:
Student Workspace ONE Enrollment for Windows 
Doc ID:
132962
Owned by:
David M. in SMPH
Created:
2023-11-22
Updated:
2024-08-13
Sites:
School of Medicine and Public Health