Using Apple Configurator 2, do I need to be enrolled in the 'device enrollment program' to supervise my...
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When I try to prepare a device in Apple Configurator 2 (manual setup, supervise devices, Do not enroll in MDM ), I am asked to sign in to the Device Enrollment Program, and since I'm not part of it I get an error when I sign in with my apple id:
"email cannot access the Device Enrollment Program. Please contact your organization’s administrators."
I have supervised devices before with an older version of Apple Configurator, is this a recent requirement?
Is it no longer possible to manually supervise a device without enrolling en the 'Device enrollment Program'?
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When I try to prepare a device in Apple Configurator 2 (manual setup, supervise devices, Do not enroll in MDM ), I am asked to sign in to the Device Enrollment Program, and since I'm not part of it I get an error when I sign in with my apple id:
"email cannot access the Device Enrollment Program. Please contact your organization’s administrators."
I have supervised devices before with an older version of Apple Configurator, is this a recent requirement?
Is it no longer possible to manually supervise a device without enrolling en the 'Device enrollment Program'?
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This sounds like a question for Apple management
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Sep 4 at 13:27
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When I try to prepare a device in Apple Configurator 2 (manual setup, supervise devices, Do not enroll in MDM ), I am asked to sign in to the Device Enrollment Program, and since I'm not part of it I get an error when I sign in with my apple id:
"email cannot access the Device Enrollment Program. Please contact your organization’s administrators."
I have supervised devices before with an older version of Apple Configurator, is this a recent requirement?
Is it no longer possible to manually supervise a device without enrolling en the 'Device enrollment Program'?
ios apple-id
When I try to prepare a device in Apple Configurator 2 (manual setup, supervise devices, Do not enroll in MDM ), I am asked to sign in to the Device Enrollment Program, and since I'm not part of it I get an error when I sign in with my apple id:
"email cannot access the Device Enrollment Program. Please contact your organization’s administrators."
I have supervised devices before with an older version of Apple Configurator, is this a recent requirement?
Is it no longer possible to manually supervise a device without enrolling en the 'Device enrollment Program'?
ios apple-id
ios apple-id
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This sounds like a question for Apple management
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This sounds like a question for Apple management
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This sounds like a question for Apple management
– Hogstrom
Sep 4 at 13:27
This sounds like a question for Apple management
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When you get to the sign-in to DEP screen, just hit next without filling anything out.
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I know this response is several months later, but in case anyone else is looking for the answer...
When you get to the sign-in to DEP screen, just hit next without filling anything out.
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I know this response is several months later, but in case anyone else is looking for the answer...
When you get to the sign-in to DEP screen, just hit next without filling anything out.
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I know this response is several months later, but in case anyone else is looking for the answer...
When you get to the sign-in to DEP screen, just hit next without filling anything out.
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This sounds like a question for Apple management
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