![]() After several minutes, the device will be erased, and you should be prompted by the system setup screens. If the device is physically responsive but perhaps unenrolled from the MDM’s management capabilities, the easiest method to initialize it is to perform a manual wipe by going to Settings > General > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings, then confirming your choice when prompted. ![]() Among the basics is the wipe, or restore, command that effectively erases the device and returns it back to factory defaults and the system setup screens upon being initialized. Wipe command from MDMĪny MDM worth its salt will have a few key commands that allow rudimentary management commands to be executed on the target devices. The best part is that many of these can be performed remotely and with little to no effort for the user. ![]() Luckily, iOS devices have a few avenues available to them to allow admins and users alike to perform the restoration process to get the device back on board. I can’t say enough nice things about good MDM products, however, as with all computing devices, sometimes they require an additional touch that requires restoring the device in order for it to be re-enrolled and fully manageable once again. SEE: 10 MacOS tune-up tricks for your Mac (free PDF) (TechRepublic) From simplifying the overall management afforded by standardizing and securing devices uniformly to allowing administrators to centrally manage thousands or tens of thousands of devices, the benefits are endless. ICloud Usage Policy (TechRepublic Premium)Īsk anyone tasked with managing iOS-based devices like iPads and iPhones, mobile device management (MDM) suites make all the difference in the world. How to boost your iPhone’s battery chargeĬlean your Mac before you break down and buy a new one Image: iStock/ViewApart Must-read Apple coverage However, when devices need to be restored, an out-of-box method may be required to get the device operational again. Managing iPads and iPhones at scale is made easier when leveraging an MDM solution. 3 ways to manually restore a managed iPad or iPhone
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