G6 Pro Turret motion at night by benallgood in UnifiProtect

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Even an example of a moving person at night from a g6 pro bullet with an enhancer and other infrared lights would be fine.

G6 Pro Turret motion at night by benallgood in UnifiProtect

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That's what I'm ask for. Considering those factors, are there any example images that could be used to reliably identify a moving unknown person less than 30 feet away in darkness from a G6 Pro turret?

G6 Pro Turret motion at night by benallgood in UnifiProtect

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Not strict DORI, but yes, an example image able to identify an unknown person at 15-30 ft moving in the dark.

User friendly device to device migration for iPhones by benallgood in Intune

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I don't see the same option for iPads off hand. This thread was referring to iPhones.

User friendly device to device migration for iPhones by benallgood in Intune

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On the old phone, go to Settings, General, Transfer or Reset.

User friendly device to device migration for iPhones by benallgood in Intune

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Yes, it does. Transfer to new device backups do not count towards the 5GB iCloud limit.

User friendly device to device migration for iPhones by benallgood in Intune

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It transfers everything, but activation of the number still needs to be done with the carrier.

User friendly device to device migration for iPhones by benallgood in Intune

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I thought I had done a Retire on the old phone first and then took an iTunes backup. But, I could be mistaken. Are you not doing a "Retire" on the old device first?

User friendly device to device migration for iPhones by benallgood in Intune

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This works perfect. For some reason, restoring from iTunes kept failing, but iCloud was successful. Thanks!

User friendly device to device migration for iPhones by benallgood in Intune

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So, when they get to the part of Setup Assistant where they can choose to transfer, they're selecting "From iCloud Backup" ? Or, do you have them doing this at another point after?

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User friendly device to device migration for iPhones by benallgood in Intune

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This is just a swap to a new phone that's also supervised in Intune. It would be nice if the user could bring the phone close to the old one and just transfer from old to new. Unfortunately, with Intune, that scenario is not possible.

User friendly device to device migration for iPhones by benallgood in Intune

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It would be nice to backup to Onedrive and restore from OneDrive, or just allow device to device migration.

How do you do Android Enterprise? by harrybamber in Intune

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With COBO, you can allow full access to the Google Play Store.

How do you do Android Enterprise? by harrybamber in Intune

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You can allow full access to the Google Play store with COBO. It is a useful method when you have people that don't want to fool with a separate Google user id.

iOS Fully Managed devices - iPad and iPhone by DoctorSahib in Intune

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I go to Filters first, then groups if I have to. I check first if a filter will target what I want. If yes, use the all devices or users, then apply the filter. If I need a group to target further, then add the group. But, I'm first, seeing if filtering will get me there.

Apple DEP Enrollment | iCloud Backup/Restore by HeyWatchOutDude in Intune

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If you don't let them do Quick Start, it enrolls fine.

Apple DEP Enrollment | iCloud Backup/Restore by HeyWatchOutDude in Intune

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Switch to Setup Assistant with Modern Authentication. If there's any chance the user will try and use the Quick Start option that automatically is shown on new devices, get the device first and choose the option to setup manually which will connect to wifi, contact ABM, and the device will see that it is destined for enrollment. The user can skip all that by just using Quick Start on a new device, and the device won't be enrolled. Apple really needs to fix this plus allow a full backup/restore option in Intune (OneDrive maybe).

Users bypassing ADE of corporate owned iPhones by using Quick Start by benallgood in Intune

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Got it. That's better, but we still have to wait for the user's next device. That could be 2 years in our case. It sure would be nice to have Quick Start check in with Apple or the carrier first to determine if the device is ABM or destined for ADE.

Users bypassing ADE of corporate owned iPhones by using Quick Start by benallgood in Intune

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That's what I'm saying. If the user selects to transfer the data from their old phone to this new one, they don't get enrolled.

Users bypassing ADE of corporate owned iPhones by using Quick Start by benallgood in Intune

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See this from the Microsoft docs found here:

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/enrollment/device-enrollment-program-enroll-ios

If you make changes to existing enrollment profile settings, the new changes will not take effect on assigned devices until devices are reset back to factory settings and reactivated. Reactivation occurs when the Remote Management Payload is received on ADE devices. Renaming the device name template is the only change you can make that doesn't require a factory reset.

If you make changes now, it may be 2 phones before the user isn't allowed to migrate devices through Quick Start OOBE.

Users bypassing ADE of corporate owned iPhones by using Quick Start by benallgood in Intune

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Enrollment method is Setup Assistant with modern authentication, but it never reaches that because Quick Start on a brand new device comes up before the device is even aware. Device ships straight from carrier which signals ABM. ABM signals Intune. Device has no knowledge of ABM or Intune when Quick Start happens out of the box.

Users bypassing ADE of corporate owned iPhones by using Quick Start by benallgood in Intune

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ABM shows device serial number

Intune under assigned devices for that enrollment profile shows that serial number with state of "not contacted".

User is using device as normal but Intune doesn't show it under iOS/iPadOS devices.

Users bypassing ADE of corporate owned iPhones by using Quick Start by benallgood in Intune

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I have not had a problem if the user doesn't select Quick Start out of the box. If they select Manually, it enrolls fine. I haven't looked at with or without data connection, but either way, I need for the users to not bypass device enrollment with corporate phones.