Instant Apple Configurator How-to
By TJ Houston and Charles Edge
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Instant Apple Configurator How-to - TJ Houston
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1. Instant Apple Configurator How-to
Signing up for an Apple ID (Must know)
Getting ready
How to do it...
How it works...
There's more...
Bulk account creation
Removing credit card information from an Apple ID
Finding the Apple ID for purchased apps
Installing Apple Configurator (Must know)
Getting ready
How to do it...
How it works...
There's more...
Before you click, prepare…
Configuring the Apple Configurator preferences (Should know)
Getting ready
How to do it...
How it works...
There's more...
Apple ID association
Migrating existing profiles into Apple Configurator (Should know)
Getting ready
How to do it...
How it works...
There's more...
Enrolling in Mobile Device Management
Deciding whether to prepare, supervise, or assign (Must know)
Getting ready
How to do it...
How it works...
There's more...
Creating a cart workflow (Should know)
Getting ready
How to do it...
How it works...
Leveraging Configurator in a one-to-one environment (Should know)
Getting ready
How to do it...
How it works...
There's more...
One-to-one for elementary schools
Checking out devices (Should know)
Getting ready
How to do it...
How it works...
Creating a device backup (Should know)
Getting ready
How to do it...
How it works...
There's more...
Device activation
Naming conventions
Restoring a device backup (Should know)
Getting ready
How to do it...
How it works...
There's more...
iOS 5 versus iOS 6
Backing up Apple Configurator
Understanding profiles (Become an expert)
Getting ready
How to do it...
How it works...
There's more...
Profiles and OS X
Viewing profiles from iOS
Building a profile (Must know)
Getting ready
How to do it...
How it works...
There's more...
Empty fields
Exploring all profiles (Should know)
Getting ready
How to do it...
How it works...
There's more...
Multiple instances and removing payload entries
Exporting profiles (Must know)
Getting ready
How to do it...
How it works...
There's more...
Signatures
Creating auto enrollment profiles (Become an expert)
Getting ready
How to do it...
How it works...
There's more...
Mobile Device Management providers
Purchasing applications through the VPP (Should know)
Getting ready
How to do it...
How it works...
There's more...
Countries without VPP
Importing applications (Should know)
Getting ready
How to do it...
How it works...
There's more...
Managing the VPP code spreadsheet
Deploying applications on prepared devices (Become an expert)
Getting ready
How to do it...
How it works...
There's more...
Apple IDs
Deploying applications on managed devices (Become an expert)
Getting ready
How to do it...
There's more...
Device supervision and assignment
Adding files to devices (Should know)
Getting ready
How to do it…
How it works…
Importing files back to the computer (Should know)
Getting ready
How to do it…
How it works...
Instant Apple Configurator How-to
Instant Apple Configurator How-to
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Credits
Authors
Charles Edge
TJ Houston
Reviewer
Allister Banks
Acquisition Editor
Akram Hussain
Commissioning Editor
Harsha Bharwani
Technical Editor
Veronica Fernandes
Project Coordinator
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About the Authors
Charles Edge is the Chief Technology Officer of 318 Inc, a national, Mac-first consultancy based in Santa Monica, California. Here he manages a team of elite systems administrators who enjoy improving technology as much as they enjoy figuring out the weird things people do to computers. Charles has been involved with opening 318 offices around the United States, including a presence in New York, Nashville, Minneapolis, San Francisco, and Portland. He speaks at a number of conferences. His first speaking appearance at a large conference was DefCon 2004. Since then he has spoken at conferences such as MacSysAdmin, MacWorld, LinuxWorld, and BlackHat. He is also the author of krypted.com, a site dedicated to heterogeneous networking and Apple systems administration.
He has authored several books including:
Enterprise iPhone and iPad Administrator's Guide, Apress, November 2010, ISBN 1-4302-3009-6
The Mac Tiger Server Little Black Book, Paraglyph Press, February 2006, ISBN 1-933097-14-0
Web Scripting Little Black Book, Paraglyph Press, April 2007, ISBN 1-933097-19-1
Foundations of Mac OS X Leopard Security, Apress, March 2008, ISBN 1-59059-989-6
Foundations of Mac OS X Snow Leopard Security, Apress, February 2010, ISBN 1-4302-2730-3
Enterprise Mac Administrator's Guide, Apress, October 2009, ISBN 1-4302-2443-6
Beginning Mac OS X Snow Leopard Server: From Solo Install to Enterprise Integration, Apress, February 2010, ISBN 1-4302-2772-9
Using Mac OS X Lion Server, O'Reilly, January 2012, ISBN 1-4493-1605-0
TJ Houston is the Director of Technology for Huron City Schools and has worked with educators for over 5 years. A significant amount of this time has been