In addition to Apple’s new skip keys, we’re excited to provide support for the following new Apple settings and features available with the latest OS releases: The TermsOfAddress setting in all Automated Device Enrollment profiles will allow admins to hide or show the Setup Assistant screen that shows the Terms of Address pane. Support will become available on each platform as the OS versions release. These settings are critical for our customers to be able to customize their users’ onboarding flows and properly configure their devices. We’ve added Day Zero support for Apple’s new skip keys for Automated Device Enrollment for devices running iOS/iPadOS 16 and higher and macOS 13 and higher. Keep an eye out on Intune’s What’s new and In development documentation for updates. A public preview for the new Account-Driven User Enrollment flow and Enrollment SSO will be released after we roll out our Just-In-Time Registration. This will bring us to our vision of requiring a user to perform only one authentication on a device to become fully enrolled. We’ve been working on providing full support for Apple’s Account-Driven User Enrollment flow and Enrollment SSO. In some cases, un-targeting and retargeting devices may also help. If you come across issues while configuring policies, the device configuration “Templates” can be used as a workaround. Troubleshooting tip: DDM is automatically enabled when creating policies with the settings catalog for User Enrolled devices running iOS/iPadOS 15+. Note that this will not impact the current experience, and devices that don’t meet the DDM requirements will continue to use the standard mobile device management (MDM) protocol. Intune enrolled devices will automatically use the new DDM protocol when being targeted with a new policy, allowing for more reliable and efficient device check-ins. We will be releasing DDM support for all enrollment options, including on iPadOS 16+ and macOS 13+ devices as Apple releases support for these new OSes. With Intune’s 2208 service release, we announced support for DDM for User Enrolled devices running iOS/iPadOS 15 and higher. We’ll continue to upgrade our service and release new features that integrate elements of support for the new OS versions. We’ve been working hard to ensure that Microsoft Intune is prepared to provide Day zero support for Apple’s latest operating systems (OS) so that all existing Intune features that are currently available for managing Apple devices will continue to work seamlessly as users upgrade their devices. On September 12th, Apple released iOS 16, which will be followed by the iPadOS 16 and macOS 13 Ventura releases in October.
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