![]() ![]() ![]() Purchased on another device and then downloaded on the Mac.Any app you purchased in order to download onto your Mac.The best solution advice I’ve received from Apple is to talk to the developers and request they created a version of the app that is a Paid app and then it will automatically show up in the AVP. As a result, the in-app purchases cannot be purchased through AVP. These apps are not in the Apple Volume Purchasing Portal (AVP) because they are free to download. NOTE: IF the app was free when you downloaded it on the Mac, BUT then becomes a Paid app, you will LOSE the free app privileges IF you ever erase the. These you can install on iPads all you want and it will allow you to ALWAYS install them on all iPads. Music>iTunes>iTunes Media>Mobile Applications> xxx.ipa Plus will allow you to add app files (.ipa) to the configurator Minus, removes. If you want all the same apps on every iPad you are preparing, then go to the Apps Tab, if not, Supervise. ![]() After the profiles, names, and iOS is installed, you have a choice, move on to Supervise or Prepare Apps for all iPads. These symbols allow you to import, remove, and export a “Prepare” profile respectively.Ĭlick this button at bottom of screen and you will “prepare” all the iPads that are plugged in. I could write a whole other document about this one… it looks just like iPhone Configuration Utility. Reasons are described above in NEED TO KNOW. This is where the backup of the one iPad comes in. If you are in a hurry, leave the iOS piece alone. The erase before installing feature will take a while for each device (around 15 minutes). If you want to use an older version, you will need to have the file on your Mac and to be able to associate it to Configurator by choosing “other” and clicking on the “+”. I recommend keeping your iPad in the latest iOS. You can choose which version of iOS you want to load. If the Mac is not in the same room as the iPads regularly, I wouldn’t advise using it. The supervision setting is ideal for a classroom set of iPads where the teachers has a Macintosh computer to sync the iPad regularly. Essentially, “supervision” puts a certificate on the iPad that prevents it from syncing with any other computer unless you completely reset the iPad (“Erase All Content and Settings” in the Settings App). This is also where you choose to have the iPads have “supervision” which is different than the “Supervise” section of configurator. When you type the device name you, whatever number you place at the end of the name will be the number that it uses to start sequencing the iPad. The number sequentially feature is especially nice. This area will push the device name on to the iPad. Same OS version, same profiles (network credentials, email, restrictions), naming scheme, and determining the apps you want on the devices. This is where Apple Configurator makes all the iPads uniform.
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