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Use the System Center Configuration Manager iOS and macOS configuration item to manage settings for iOS and macOS devices that are enrolled in Microsoft Intune or managed on-premises by Configuration Manager.

Create an iOS and macOS configuration item

  1. In the Configuration Manager console, click Assets and compliance.

  2. In the Assets and Compliance workspace, expand Compliance Settings, and then click Configuration Items.

  3. On the Home tab, in the Create group, click Create Configuration Item.

  4. On the General page of the Create Configuration Item Wizard, specify a name, and optional description for the configuration item.

  5. Under Specify the type of configuration item that you want to create, select iOS and macOS.

  6. Click Categories if you create and assign categories to help you search and filter configuration items in the Configuration Manager console.

  7. On the Supported Platforms page of the wizard, select the specific iOS, or macOS platforms that will evaluate the configuration item.

  8. On the Device Settings page of the wizard, select the settings group that you want to configure. See iOS and macOS configuration item settings reference in this topic for details, and then click Next.

    Tip

    If the setting that you want is not listed, select the Configure additional settings that are not in the default setting groups check box.

  9. On each settings page, configure the settings you require, and whether you want to remediate them when they are not compliant on devices (when this is supported).

  10. For each settings group, you can also configure the severity that will be reported when a configuration item is found to be noncompliant from:

    • None - Devices that fail this compliance rule do not report a failure severity for Configuration Manager reports.

    • Information - Devices that fail this compliance rule report a failure severity of Information for Configuration Manager reports.

    • Warning - Devices that fail this compliance rule report a failure severity of Warning for Configuration Manager reports.

    • Critical - Devices that fail this compliance rule report a failure severity of Critical for Configuration Manager reports.

    • Critical with event - Devices that fail this compliance rule report a failure severity of Critical for Configuration Manager reports. This severity level is also be logged as a Windows event in the application event log.

  11. On the Platform Applicability page of the wizard, review any settings that are not compatible with the supported platforms you selected earlier. You can go back and remove these settings, or you can continue.

    Tip

    Unsupported settings are not assessed for compliance.

  12. Complete the wizard.

    You can view the new configuration item in the Configuration Items node of the Assets and Compliance workspace.

iOS and macOS configuration item settings reference

Password

Setting nameDetails
Require password settings on mobile devicesRequire a password on supported devices.
Minimum password length (characters)The minimum length for the password.
Password expiration in daysThe number of days before a password must be changed.
Number of passwords rememberedPrevents re-using previously used passwords.
Number of failed logon attempts before device is wipedWipes the device if this number of login attempts fail.
(iOS only)
Password complexityChoose whether you can specify a PIN such as ‘1234’, or whether you must supply a strong password.
Allow simple passwordsAllow simple passwords like 0000 and 1234.
Fingerprint for unlockingAllow using a fingerprint to unlock the device.
Passcode modification (supervised only)Allow the device password to be added, changed, or removed.

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Device

These settings apply to both iOS and macOS devices.

Setting nameDetails
Add game center friendsAllows you to add friends in the game center app.
Voice dialingAllows use of the voice dialing feature on the device.
Voice assistantAllows use of a voice assistance app like Siri.
Voice assistant while lockedAllows use of a voice assistance app like Siri when the device is locked.
Screen captureAllows you to take a screenshot of the device display.
Video chat clientAllows use of video chat apps like Facetime.
Multiplayer gamingAllows you to play games with other players on the internet.
Personal wallet software while lockedAllows use of personal wallet software like Passbook.
Diagnostic data submissionAllow submission of app log files.
Action Center NotificationsAllow the user to access the notifications view without unlocking the device.
Apple Music (supervised only)Allow use of the Apple Music app.
Podcasts (supervised only)Allow use of the Podcasts app.
Messages app (supervised only)Allow use of the Messages app to send text messages.
Wallpaper modification (supervised only)Allow the user to change the device wallpaper.
Word definition lookup (supervised only)Allow the iOS feature that lets you highlight a word and look up it's definition.
Wrist detection for paired Apple WatchesWhen enabled, the Apple Watch won't display notifications when it is not being worn.
Siri profanity filter (supervised only)Prevents Siri from dictating, or speaking profane language.
Device name modification (supervised only)Allow the user to change the name of the device.
Diagnostics submission settings modification (supervised only)Allow or block the device from submitting diagnostic data to Apple.
Game center (supervised only)Allow use of the Game Center app.
iTunes Radio (supervised only)Allow use of the iTunes Radio app.
Apple News (supervised only)Allow use of the Apple News app.
Apple Watch pairing (supervised only)Allow the device to pair with an Apple Watch.
Auto-correction (supervised only)Lets the device automatically correct misspelled words.
Bluetooth modification (supervised only)Allows the user to change Bluetooth settings on the device.
Changes to app cellular data usage settings (supervised only)Allow the user to control which apps are allowed to use cellular data.
Keyboard shortcuts (supervised only)Allows use of keyboard shortcuts.
Predictive keyboards (supervised only)Allow the use of predictive keyboards that suggest words the user might want.
Keyboard spell-check (supervised only)Allows the device spell checker.
Notification settings modification (supervised only)Allow the user to change the device notification settings.
Return results from the internet in Spotlight search (supervised only)Let Spotlight search connect to the internet to provide further results.
Use Siri to query user-generated content from the internet (supervised only)Allow Siri to access websites to answer questions.

Store

These settings apply to iOS devices only.

Setting nameDetails
Application storeAllows access to the app store on the device.
Enter a password to access the application storeUsers must enter a password to access the app store.
In-app purchasesAllows users to make in-app purchases.
Installing apps using Apple Configurator and iTunes only (supervised only)Enables or disables the App Store from the device home screen. Users can still use iTunes, or the Apple Configurator tool to install and update apps.
Access to the iBooks store (supervised only)Allow the user to browse and purchase books from the iBooks store.
Automatic app downloads (supervised only)Allow apps purchased on other devices to automatically download to this device. This setting does not affect app updates.

Browser

These settings apply to iOS devices only.

Setting nameDetails
Default browserUser can change the default internet browser.
AutofillUser can change autocomplete settings in the browser.
Active scriptingBrowser can run scripts, such as Active X scripts.
Pop-up blockerEnables or disables the browser pop-up blocker.
CookiesAllow cookies to be saved on the device.
Fraud warningEnable or disable warnings of potential fraudulent websites.

Content rating

These settings apply to iOS devices only.

Setting nameDetails
Explicit content in media storeSpecify if you want to allow adult content to be accessed from the app store.
Ratings regionSpecifies the country for which you want to apply ratings restrictions.
Movie ratingSpecify the maximum rating of movie content you want to allow.
TV show ratingSpecify the maximum rating of TV show content you want to allow.
App ratingSpecify the maximum rating of app content you want to allow.
Content from the iBook store flagged as 'Erotica' (supervised only)Allow the user to download books with the 'Erotica' category.

Note

The ratings you can select will vary depending on the Ratings region you selected.

Cloud

These settings apply to iOS devices only.

Setting nameDetails
Cloud backupAllow backup to a cloud service like iCloud.
Encrypted backupAllow the backup to a cloud service to be encrypted.
Document synchronizationAllow document synchronization to a cloud service.
Photo synchronizationAllow photo synchronization to a cloud service.
iCloud Photo LibraryIf set to No, disables the use of iCloud photo library which lets users store photos and videos in the cloud. Any photos not fully downloaded from iCloud Photo Library to the device will be removed from the device if this is set to No.
iCloud Photo SharingSet to No to disable iCloud Photo Sharing on the device.
Handoff to continue activities on other deviceAllow the user to continue work that they started on an iOS device on another iOS or macOS device.
Sync data from managed apps to iCloudAllow apps that you manage with Intune to sync data to the user's iCloud account.

Security

These settings apply to iOS devices only.

Setting nameDetails
CameraAllow use of the device camera.
Trust new enterprise app authorsLets the user select to trust apps that were not downloaded from the app store.

Roaming

These settings apply to iOS devices only.

Setting nameDetails
Voice roamingAllows voice calls when roaming.
Automatic synchronization while roamingAllows the device t automatically synchronize when roaming.
Data roamingAllow roaming between networks when accessing data.

System security

These settings apply to iOS devices only.

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Setting nameDetails
User to accept untrusted TLS certificatesIf Allowed, lets the user accept these certificates. If Prohibited, automatically rejects untrusted certificates.
Allow Activation Lock (supervised mode only)Use this setting to enable iOS Activation Lock on supervised iOS devices that you manage. For more information about Activation Lock, see Manage iOS Activation Lock with System Center Configuration Manager.
Lock screen control centerControls whether the control center app can be accessed when the device is locked.
Lock screen notification viewControls whether notifications can be viewed when the device is locked.
Lock screen today viewControls whether the Today view can be seen when the device is locked.
Modify account settings (supervised only)Allow the user to change account settings such as email configurations.
Make changes to the Find My Friends app settings (supervised only)Allow the user to change settings for the Find My Friends app.
Use host pairing to control the devices an iOS device can pair with (supervised only)Allow host pairing to let the administrator control which devices an iOS device can pair with.
Erase all content and settings (supervised only)Allow the user to use the option of erasing all content and settings on the device.
Configure restrictions on device (supervised only)Allow the user to configure device restrictions (parental controls) on the device.
Install configuration profiles and certificates (supervised only)Allow the user to install configuration profiles and certificates.
Password for AirPlay outgoing requestsRequire a pairing password when the user uses AirPlay to stream content to other Apple devices.

Data protection

These settings apply to iOS devices only.

Setting nameDetails
Open documents in managed apps in other unmanaged appsFor use with apps managed by Configuration Manager application management policies.
Open documents in unmanaged apps in other managed appsFor use with apps managed by Configuration Manager application management policies.
Treat AirDrop as an unmanaged destination (supervised only)Stops managed apps from being able to send data via. Airdrop.
AirDrop (supervised only)Allow use of the AirDrop feature to exchange content with nearby devices.

Compliant and noncompliant apps (iOS)

Let’s you specify a list of iOS apps that are compliant, or not compliant in your company. You can then use reports to display devices that have noncompliant apps installed, and the associated user.

You cannot specify both compliant and noncompliant apps in the same configuration item.

To specify the compliant or noncompliant apps list

  1. On the Compliant and Noncompliant Apps (iOS) page, specify the following information:

    • Noncompliant apps list - Select this option if you want to specify a list of apps that will be reported as noncompliant if installed by users.

    • Compliant apps list - Select this option if you want to specify a list of apps that users are allowed to install. Any other installed apps will be reported as noncompliant.

    • Add - Adds an app to the selected list. Specify a name of your choice, optionally the app publisher, and the URL to the app in the app store.

      To specify the URL, from the iTunes App Store, search for the app you want to use.

      Open the app’s page, and copy the URL to the clipboard. You can now use this as the URL in either the compliant or noncompliant apps list.

      Example: Search the store for the Microsoft Word for iPad app. The URL you use will be https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/microsoft-word-for-ipad/id586447913?mt=8.

    • Edit - Let’s you edit the name, publisher and URL of the selected app.

    • Remove - Deletes the selected app from the list.

    • Import - Imports a list of apps you have specified in a comma-separated values file. Use the format, application name, publisher, app URL in the file.

  2. When you are finished, click Next.

    You can use one of the following reports monitor compliant and noncompliant apps:

  • List of noncompliant Apps and Devices for a specified user - Displays information about users and devices that have apps installed that are not compliant with a policy you specified.

  • Summary of Users who have Noncompliant Apps - Displays information about users that have apps installed that are not compliant with a policy you specified.

    For information about how to use reports, see Reporting in System Center Configuration Manager.

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Compliant and noncompliant apps (macOS)

Let’s you specify a list of macOS apps that are compliant, or not compliant in your company. You can then use reports to display devices that have noncompliant apps installed, and the associated user.

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You cannot specify both compliant and noncompliant apps in the same configuration item.

To specify the compliant or noncompliant apps list

  1. On the Compliant and Noncompliant Apps (macOS) page, specify the following information:

    • Noncompliant apps list - Select this option if you want to specify a list of apps that will be reported as noncompliant if installed by users.

    • Compliant apps list - Select this option if you want to specify a list of apps that users are allowed to install. Any other installed apps will be reported as noncompliant.

    • Add - Adds an app to the selected list. Specify a name of your choice, optionally the app publisher, and the bundle ID of the app.

      Tip

      To find the bundle ID of an app, use the following steps on a Mac computer that has the app installed:

      1. Open the folder in which the app is installed (for example, /Applications)
        2. Select the <App Name>.app bundle, and choose Show Package Contents
        3. Open the Info.plist file
        4. Check the value associated with the key CFBundleIdentifier

        The format for Bundle ID is com.contoso.appname

    • Edit - Let’s you edit the name, publisher and bundle ID of the selected app.

    • Remove - Deletes the selected app from the list.

    • Import - Imports a list of apps you have specified in a comma-separated values file. Use the format, app name, publisher, app bundle ID in the file.

  2. When you are finished, click Next.

    You can use one of the following reports monitor compliant and noncompliant apps:

  • List of noncompliant Apps and Devices for a specified user - Displays information about users and devices that have apps installed that are not compliant with a policy you specified.

  • Summary of Users who have Noncompliant Apps - Displays information about users that have apps installed that are not compliant with a policy you specified.

    For information about how to use reports, see Reporting in System Center Configuration Manager.

iOS and macOS custom profile settings

Use iOS and macOS Custom Profiles to deploy settings that you created using the Apple Configurator tool to iOS and macOS devices. This tool lets you create many settings that control the operation of these devices and export them to a configuration profile. You can then import this configuration profile into an iOS and macOS custom profile and deploy the settings to users and devices in your organization.

Note

Ensure that the settings you export from the Apple Configurator tool are compatible with the version of iOS or macOS on the devices to which you deploy the profile. For information about how incompatible settings are resolved, search for Configuration Profile Reference and Mobile Device Management Protocol Reference on the Apple Developer web site.

To create an iOS and macOS custom profile

  1. On the Configure iOS and macOS custom profile settings page of the Create Configuration Item Wizard, specify the following information:

    • Custom configuration profile name (displayed to users) - Provide a name for the policy as it will be displayed on the device, and in Configuration Manager reports.

    • Import - Choose a file that you exported from the Apple Configurator tool.

    • Configuration profile details - Displays the file that you imported.

    • Remediate noncompliant settings -

      Select if you want to remediate noncompliant configuration settings (when supported).

    • Noncompliance severity for reports - Specify the severity level that is reported if this compliance policy is evaluated as noncompliant. The available severity levels are the following:

      Note

      When a macOS device is in Sleep mode, policies and profiles cannot be delivered or inventoried. As a result, the Configuration Manager console might temporarily display the status Policy settings in error until the next time the device wakes from Sleep mode.

      • None Devices that fail this compliance rule do not report a failure severity for Configuration Manager reports.

      • Information Devices that fail this compliance rule report a failure severity of Information for Configuration Manager reports.

      • Warning Devices that fail this compliance rule report a failure severity of Warning for Configuration Manager reports.

      • Critical Devices that fail this compliance rule report a failure severity of Critical for Configuration Manager reports.

      • Critical with event Devices that fail this compliance rule report a failure severity of Critical for Configuration Manager reports. This severity level is also be logged as a Windows event in the application event log.

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How to create a configuration profile file

You can create the configuration profile file used by the custom policy in two ways:

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  • Export the file (with the extension .mobileconfig) from the Apple Configurator tool.

  • Author the file yourself using the appropriate schema from the Apple Configuration Profile Key Reference.

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Kiosk mode (iOS)

Kiosk mode allows you to lock a device to only allow certain features to work. For example, you can allow a device to only run one managed app that you specify, or you can disable the volume buttons on a device. These settings might be used for a demonstration model of a device, or a device that is dedicated to performing only one function, such as a point of sale device.

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To configure kiosk mode for iOS devices

  1. On the Configure Kiosk Mode Settings for iOS Devices page of the Create Configuration Item Wizard, specify the following information:

    • Select App - Select the app that will be allowed to run when the device is in kiosk mode. No other apps will be allowed to run on the device. Choose from:

      • Managed App – Click Browse, then select a managed app.

      • Store App – specify the URL to an app on the app store then click Get App ID to populate the App ID field.

        To find the app URL:

      • Using a search engine, find the app you want to use in the iTunes App Store and open the page for the app.

      • Copy the URL of the page and use this as the URL to specify the app you want to run in kiosk mode.

      • Example: Search for Microsoft Word for iPad. The URL you use will be https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/microsoft-word-for-ipad/id586447913?mt=8.

    • Touch - Enables or disables the touch screen on the device.

    • Screen rotation - Enables or disables changing the screen orientation when you rotate the device.

    • Volume buttons - Enables or disables the use of the volume buttons on the device.

    • Ringer switch - Enables or disables the ringer (mute) switch on the device.

    • Screen sleep and wake button - Enables or disables the screen sleep wake button on the device.

    • Auto lock - Enables or disables automatic locking of the device.

    • Mono audio - Enables or disables the accessibility setting Mono audio.

    • Voice over - Enables or disables the accessibility setting VoiceOver which reads aloud text on the device display.

    • Voice over adjustments - Enables or disables voiceover adjustments which let you adjust the VoiceOver function (for example, how fast on-screen text is read aloud).

    • Zoom - Enables or disables the Zoom accessibility setting which lets you use touch to zoom into the device display.

    • Zoom adjustments - Enables or disables zoom adjustments which let you adjust the zoom function.

    • Invert colors - Enables or disables the Invert Colors accessibility setting which adjusts the display to help users with visual impairments.

    • Invert colors adjustments - Enables or disables invert colors adjustments which let you adjust the invert colors function.

    • Assistive touch - Enables or disables the Assistive Touch accessibility setting which helps users perform on screen gestures which might be difficult for them to perform.

    • Assistive touch adjustments - Enables or disables assistive touch adjustments which let you adjust the assistive touch function.

    • Speech selection - Enables or disables the Speak Selection accessibility settings which can read aloud the text you select.

    • Remediate noncompliant settings - Select if you want to remediate noncompliant configuration settings (when supported).

    • Noncompliance severity for reports - Specify the severity level that is reported if this compliance policy is evaluated as noncompliant. The available severity levels are:

      • None Devices that fail this compliance rule do not report a failure severity for Configuration Manager reports.

      • Information Devices that fail this compliance rule report a failure severity of Information for Configuration Manager reports.

      • Warning Devices that fail this compliance rule report a failure severity of Warning for Configuration Manager reports.

      • Critical Devices that fail this compliance rule report a failure severity of Critical for Configuration Manager reports.

      • Critical with event Devices that fail this compliance rule report a failure severity of Critical for Configuration Manager reports. This severity level is also be logged as a Windows event in the application event log.

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