Have you got the license applied? Are you accessing from the UEM console?
what kind of license? and where to enter?
Yes accessing UEM console
Hi Andrey,
Assist is a separately licensed product. Being On-premises you will need to check you are licensed follow these instructions - https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/2961361?lang=en_US
Also checkout this docs page on high level architecture and requirements to ensure you have everything in place - https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Workspace-ONE-UEM/services/WS1_Assist/GUID-AWT-RMV4-INTRO.html
and then follow this doc to actually implement - https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Workspace-ONE-UEM/services/WS1_Assist/GUID-AWT-INSTALL-ARM-SUPERTA...
I know you said you have already deployed, just walk through the docs and ensure you have done everything it says please. Otherwise, I would log a support call via Customer Connect - https://customerconnect.vmware.com/
Hello,
I have also deployed Workspace ONE Assist to On Premise.
Generally, you do not need access to the web interface. Once Workspace ONE Assist is deployed and configured correctly, as long as you have the Workspace ONE Intelligent Hub (iOS/Windows/Mac) + Workspace ONE Assist App (Windows/Mac), you will see the "Remote Assist" button when you navigate to the device in the Workspace ONE UEM Console.
If you need to access the Admin Web Portal, you can by following this guide: Troubleshooting Workspace ONE Assist (vmware.com)
But generally, unless you need to do something specific e.g. asked by support, I would keep it as disabled.
Hope this helps ![]()
