App Management
Using Test Rings in System Update
About Test Rings It is a sophisticated validation process that allows users to select lists of device groups (called Ring Flows) to perform a package testing process in sequence (called Ring Set). The process measures possible side effects or impacts ...
Deploying an Application
Device Management allows users to deploy applications to specific devices or to a group of devices. One or more applications can be deployed to a device or group of devices from this page. Apps that are in the Clean state can only be deployed to ...
Removing an Application
To delete one or more applications: Navigate to App Management > Apps page. Select the checkbox next to the application(s) you want to delete from the portal. Click on the Delete button. Click Yes in the confirmation pop-up to delete the application ...
Securely Scan and Update Device Software
Device Management allows Organization Admins and IT Admins to automatically scan Windows devices for available Microsoft and 3rd party software updates. This feature allows IT Admins to securely scan the Windows devices for available software only ...
Adding an Android Application to Device Management
Device Management allows users to add Android applications that can be easily added to Device Management Apps list and deployed to one or group of devices. Platform Package Types Formats Supported Max Size Android App .apk 4 GB Firmware .zip. .img 4 ...
Adding a Windows Application to Device Management
Device Management offers two methods to package Windows based applications – Automatic and Custom Packaging. Automatic method is used for basic executable file deployment while Custom packaging method can be used for more specific file deployments. ...
Adding a Linux Application to Device Management
Lenovo Device Orchestration offers two methods to package Linux based applications – Automatic and Custom Packaging. Automatic method is used for basic executable file deployment while Custom packaging method can be used for more specific file ...
Using System Update
This feature allows Org Admins, IT Admins and MSP Admins to centrally manage Windows BIOS, drivers and firmware updates on any Lenovo Windows device. Updates are checked in three scenarios: When new devices are claimed and licensed. On-demand from ...
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About Incident Severity
Each incident, issue, or event in ThinkShield Firmware Assurance (TSFA) is assigned a Severity Level, indicating its importance and suggesting potential actions for the affected device. Severity levels help administrators prioritize issues for ...
Setting Up Incidents
This feature lets users customize alert preferences by incident severity: Low and higher, Moderate and higher, or High only. When an incident meets the selected severity, users are notified via a portal message and, optionally, email. Both ...
Using the Prevalence Model
To enhance security visibility, the TSFA system uses a Prevalence Model to identify rare device events. It effectively detects anomalies such as outlier firmware updates, BIOS password changes, or long-inactive devices—helping identify potential ...
LDO Migration FAQ
Will I have to redeploy Agents? Windows, ChromeOS, macOS, & VM - No redeploy needed. Linux & Android - redeploy is needed. Will I have a new portal link? No – you will continue to use the LDI / LDM portal link you have been using. Will I need to ...
Lenovo Device Orchestration Release Notes v.26.01
Components Release Version Availability Date Lenovo Device Orchestration 26.1 Feb 5 2026 User Device Services (UDS) Cloud Portal/Frontend 26.1 Feb 5 2026 Universal Device Client (UDC) Agent Windows UDC 25.12.1.4 Windows UDC ARM 25.9.0.49 Linux UDC ...