To see if a force-installed app installed correctly on user devices, you can enable Android app reporting in the Google Admin console. Then, you can view and filter details for each user and device in an organizational unit.
Enable Android app reports
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Sign in with an administrator account to the Google Admin console.
If you aren’t using an administrator account, you can’t access the Admin console.
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Go to Menu
Devices > Chrome > Apps & extensions > Users & browsers.
If you signed up for Chrome Browser Cloud Management, go to Menu
Chrome browser > Apps & extensions > Users & browsers.
- Leave the top organizational unit selected.
Note: You can't apply this setting to child organizational units. - On the far right, click Additional settings
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- Scroll to Additional application settings.
- For Android reporting for users and devices, select Enable Android reporting.
- Click Save.
See installation status and filter details
Note: The report only shows information for managed users using managed Chrome devices that support managed Google Play.
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Sign in with an administrator account to the Google Admin console.
If you aren’t using an administrator account, you can’t access the Admin console.
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Go to Menu
Devices > Chrome > Reports > Android app installations.
Requires having the Chrome administrator privilege.
- The report shows details of force-installed apps, including the serial number of the device that the app is installed on and the installation status. Search for the app you want:
- (Optional) On the left, select an organizational unit. By default, all Android install reports are shown.
- Click Add a filter and select the field to search.
- Enter your search criteria and click Apply.
- (Optional) To search multiple fields, add a filter for each field, enter search criteria, and click Apply.
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Click the heading of a column to sort by different criteria.