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Re: iOS Device Configuration Restricted Apps: Apple Store URL
apparantly there was a misunderstanding of how profiles works with one of my colleagues, it works just as i said it would and is documented here in the blue box: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/intune/device-restrictions-ios#show-or-hide-apps-supervised-only Thread can be closed if there's such a thing here 🙂 Greetings4.8KViews0likes0CommentsiOS Profiles
Dear Community, I was just on the phone with Microsoft Support which told me that the only way to remove an iOS Device Confiugration Profile from the device is to wipe it and enroll it again - seriously? He even checked with his superior. Apple states in it's reference: https://developer.apple.com/business/documentation/MDM-Protocol-Reference.pdf That there are commands "ProfileList" to list all installed Profiles on the device as well as RemoveProfile to remove such a profile from the device. I don't know if Tech Community is the correct place for feature requests - but please implement that, cannot be too hard. Greetings, Thomas850Views0likes2CommentsiOS Device Configuration Restricted Apps: Apple Store URL
Dear Community, apparantly Apple changed the URL for Apps in their App Store from "https://itunes.apple.com/" to "https://apps.apple.com/" for example the URL for the Intune Company Portal changed from https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/intune-company-portal/id719171358 to https://apps.apple.com/us/app/intune-company-portal/id719171358 So far no problem - but when using an iOS Device Configuration Profile which configures Devices Restrictions -> Restricted Apps, the new URL does not work and fails to apply on the devices. Apple Support said it's not their issue but Microsoft's.... Anyone any idea besides just swapping "apps" with "itunes" when creating the profile? Greetings, Thomas
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