You attach iOS devices to an Apple computer running macOS 10.7.2 or later and the Apple Configurator 2 app. You prepare the iOS devices and configure policies through Apple Configurator 2. After you provision the devices with the required policies, the first time the devices connect to XenMobile, the devices receive policies from XenMobile. The current version of Mac OS is 10.4. Since you cannot have that installed on your computer the App Store will not let you have the current version of the Configurator. I am running 10.4 and I also have the Configurator, and it works fine but I have no way to test it on a prior version of Mac OS. Apple Configurator 2 - how do I download the app on PC? If you want to download the software on your pc or mac, you could either first visit the Mac store or Windows AppStore and search for the app OR you can easily use any of the download links we provided above under the 'Download and Install' header section to download the application. You attach iOS devices to an Apple computer running macOS 10.7.2 or later and the Apple Configurator 2 app. You prepare the iOS devices and configure policies through Apple Configurator 2. After you provision the devices with the required policies, the first time the devices connect to XenMobile, the devices receive policies from XenMobile.
Apple Configurator 2.5 For Windows
macOS Server 5.4 running on High Sierra can have problems with Open Directory. Sometimes, you just need to reset your directory service. You can demote and restore the server if needed. But buyer beware, you may end up screwing things up while the directory server is being demoted and you’re restoring a backup. Or if you haven’t built out the directory server, you may end up just demoting the server and starting over. In this article, we’ll look at demoting the server. Note: If you demote the service, and you don’t have a replica, you will destroy all users and groups. To get started demoting the Open Directory master, first open the Server app and click on Open Directory. From the Open Directory screen, click on the minus button in the Servers section. When prompted to Delete the directory service, click on the Delete button.
You’ll then see that the server is demoting. Once the process is complete, you’ll be able to setup a new directory server, back at the initial Open Directory screen. The process takes awhile, so be patient. Note: This process can fail on Open Directory replicas. Make sure you can ssh into the master from the replica, and that you can access all required slurpd services.
You might ask for an older version. Note that the current version works with 10.12 and higher. If you need it for basic management no longer in iTunes, then you might try other apps like iMazing or iExplorer.