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5. In the Edit ID row, Mark the Change the profile ID check box to change the unique value associated with
the configuration profile. This value is used to identify the configuration settings as being from a particular
source, and should be globally unique.
When an iOS device receives a new configuration profile that has the same profile ID as an existing profile,
the existing profile will be replaced with the new profile.
Changing the profile ID will affect any device that has already been provisioned with the existing profile ID. The
default value is automatically generated and is globally unique. You should only change this value during initial
configuration of device provisioning.
6. In the Profile Signing area, use the drop-down list in the Certificate Source row to specify how to obtain
the certificate used to sign the profiles. The options available in the list are:
l Generate using the Onboard CA -- This method establishes a trust chain when the CA certificate is
already installed.
l Use an uploaded certificate -- This method can be used for public access situations, and allows a
.mobileconfig profile to be signed using a public SSL certificate (for example, one issued by VeriSign).
7. In the Common Name field, enter the display name of the certificate used to sign the configuration profile.
This certificate will be automatically created by the certificate authority, and appears as the Signed” field on
the device when the user authorizes the device provisioning.
Configuring Instructions for iOS and OS X
To edit the instruction text shown during provisioning for iOS and OS X devices:
1. In the Before Provisioning text box, enter the instructions that are shown to the user before they
provision their device. The text can be entered as HTML code, and you can use Smarty template functions.
If this field is left empty, the default text will be displayed.
2. In the After Provisioning text box, enter the instructions that are shown to the user after they have
provisioned their device. The text can be entered as HTML code, and you can use Smarty template
functions. If this field is left empty, the default text will be displayed.
3. In the iOS-4 Same SSID text box, enter the instructions that are shown to the user of an iOS 4 device if they
attempt to provision their device while connected to an SSID that will be provisioned. “Same SSID
provisioning is not supported. The text can be entered as HTML code, and you can use Smarty template
functions. If this field is left empty, the default text will be displayed.
Configuring Reconnect Behavior for iOS and OS X
Reconnect is only supported by iOS 5+ and OS X 10.7+ (Lion or later) devices.
To configure the reconnect behavior iOS and OS X devices:
1. In the Allow Automatic Reconnect row, mark the check box if you want to allow the device to be
automatically reconnected to the provisioned network. Automatic reconnect only applies when there is a
single network configured to Automatically join network.
2. In the Allow Manual Reconnect row, mark the check box if you want to allow the device to be manually
reconnected to the provisioned network. Manual reconnect only applies when automatic reconnect is not
allowed or not applicable.
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