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Restoring Backup and Enrollment
Hello, Thanks for all these new amazing updates, With the changes regarding the management state not restored anymore from the backup on iOS 27, can we expect the following flow to work: Backup an iPhone, adding it to Apple Business and ADE, and restore the same backup during activation to trigger ADE enrollement while restoring the backup on the device ? Currently when users are migrating a device from unmanaged to managed we have them restore the backup on the buffer device, backup this buffer device and restore that backup on the original iPhone. It would be really helpful when customers are starting to manage existing devices. Thanks
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App Managed Configuration in Declarative Management
Hello, We've been playing the app managed configuration with DDM recently and there is a few thing that we might be missing. We're trying to replace our existing feature of app installation using the Install Command with DDM. Everything seems to be working as expected but we're having an hard time understanding how to keep an app installed with the ManifestUrl (custom IPA) updated on the device as well as custom apps deployed through Custom Apps with ABM. We used to send new install command when a new version was released (either with manifest or custom apps) and this will trigger a new app install over the existing app keeping data and updating the app. We however, cannot figure how to do this with App Managed Configuration with DDM. If we replace the configuration declaration (and therefore changed the declaration Identifier), the app will be uninstalled and then reinstalled again (but not all the time). In that case app data is lost as this is a fresh install of the app. Is there a way to reinstall over an existing app an updated version of an app available through Manifest or with custom apps ? The same question would apply to any apps unless I'm mistaken, how do we force apps to be updated? Thanks for your help, Jeremy
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Restoring Backup and Enrollment
Hello, Thanks for all these new amazing updates, With the changes regarding the management state not restored anymore from the backup on iOS 27, can we expect the following flow to work: Backup an iPhone, adding it to Apple Business and ADE, and restore the same backup during activation to trigger ADE enrollement while restoring the backup on the device ? Currently when users are migrating a device from unmanaged to managed we have them restore the backup on the buffer device, backup this buffer device and restore that backup on the original iPhone. It would be really helpful when customers are starting to manage existing devices. Thanks
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App Managed Configuration in Declarative Management
Hello, We've been playing the app managed configuration with DDM recently and there is a few thing that we might be missing. We're trying to replace our existing feature of app installation using the Install Command with DDM. Everything seems to be working as expected but we're having an hard time understanding how to keep an app installed with the ManifestUrl (custom IPA) updated on the device as well as custom apps deployed through Custom Apps with ABM. We used to send new install command when a new version was released (either with manifest or custom apps) and this will trigger a new app install over the existing app keeping data and updating the app. We however, cannot figure how to do this with App Managed Configuration with DDM. If we replace the configuration declaration (and therefore changed the declaration Identifier), the app will be uninstalled and then reinstalled again (but not all the time). In that case app data is lost as this is a fresh install of the app. Is there a way to reinstall over an existing app an updated version of an app available through Manifest or with custom apps ? The same question would apply to any apps unless I'm mistaken, how do we force apps to be updated? Thanks for your help, Jeremy
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