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iOS Settings
You can manage iOS device settings for provisioned devices. A variety of settings are available, including such
things as contacts, email, passcode policy, VPN, and Web clips settings. After you define each of the settings
you wish to use, you can include them in configuration profiles. The configuration profiles are available in the
Provisioning Settings form, and can be associated with a device provisioning configuration set.
To create and work with iOS settings, go to Onboard > Configuration > iOS Settings. The iOS Settings list
view opens.
All iOS settings that have been configured are included in the list. Each setting's name and type are shown in
the list. You can click and iOS setting's row in the list for additional options:
Field Description
Show
Details
Displays details for the iOS setting. The form expands to show its name, description, and configuration
values specific to the type of setting.
Edit Edit the iOSsetting's configuration. The Settings form for the type of iOSsetting opens.
Duplicate Creates a copy of an iOS setting to use as a basis for a new setting. The Settings form specific to the
type of setting opens with all attributes prepopulated and "Copy" appended to its name. You can
rename the new setting, and edit any of its attributes.
Delete Deletes the iOS setting. You will be asked to confirm the deletion.
Show
Usage
Displays a list of configuration profiles that use the iOS setting.
Add New To create a new iOS setting, click this link above the table. The Settings form specific to the type of iOS
setting opens.
Table 24: The iOS Settings List
For information on creating, editing, or duplicating the different types of iOS settings, see:
l "Configuring ActiveSync Settings " on page 141
l "Configuring AirPlay Settings" on page 143
l "Configuring AirPrint Settings" on page 144
l "Configuring APN Settings" on page 145
l "Configuring Calendar Settings" on page 145
l "Configuring Contacts Settings" on page 147
l "Configuring Email Settings" on page 148