

And you do that by going back to the Apple Business Manager. Now we have to add it from configuration manager into Intune.
#INTUNE APPLE CONFIGURATOR PASSWORD#

DEP enrollment, on the other hand, primarily concerned devices that were purchased from Apple or DEP enabled. This is done by leveraging Apple Configurator 2.
#INTUNE APPLE CONFIGURATOR CODE#
In this example I will create a custom policy using Apple Configurator which configures a Wi-Fi WPA2 SSID with a password and then deploy it using Intune. I have asked Apple to add this functionality as I believe they will have to develop code to all MDM vendors to enforce this restriction. Apple Configurator 2: Unlike having devices automatically added to DEP, Apple Configurator 2 lets you add iOS and tvOS devices to Apple Business Manager, no matter where you bought them. Notepad can of course also be used 😉 Apple Configurator is available in the App store on OS X.

The easiest way to create a profile file is to use the Apple Configurator, it is only available for OSX so you need a machine running OS X. This lets you basically deploy a XML file with the supported configuration information you want to set on an iOS device even if it isn’t available in the Intune console, like deploying a Wi-Fi network with WPA2 and a Password. I have a new favorite feature in standalone Intune, custom iOS Policy.
