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Feb 18, 2013 8:46 AM in response to burton11234by SteffNL,This is a computer. The reason I'm asking is that I can enroll iOS devices without any problem at all. Macintosh computers can't be enrolled, whatever model or OS version. The certificate Profile Manager uses is 'verified' .
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Feb 18, 2013 9:01 AM in response to SteffNLby burton11234,When enrolling wiht a mac, are you using the shorname or the FQDN? I would recomend using the FQDN that the cert has in it, as that could cause issues.
Another peice of info... I had our production server crash due to disk space, which I used profile manager for mac's only on this specific host. After the crash, I was forced to rebuild as specific services woudln't allow AD authentication to take place. I had exported the db for profile manager and re-imported it and it was corrupted.
I have never had issues exporting the collab db (wiki) and wiki calenders even with the funky permissions as it has to be re-imported back into collab.
Due to the impact of having to either re-enrolll all devices that were lost I decided to go back to legacy mode with work group maanger. I had decided that it was best to use workgroup maanger for any MAC's. It is much easier to export open directory and re-import it then having to muck wiht databases from profile maanger. Some of the things I have tried to deploy with profile manager wern't successful including profiles for 802.1x auth for wifi.
So for what proflie manager was really used for on the MAC's it wasn't worth it to put more devices on it incase of an issue in the future.
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Feb 19, 2013 12:59 AM in response to burton11234by SteffNL,OSX 10.7 Server has a simple internet domainname such as server.domainname.com. I connect to that webserver running Profile Manager, login with the user credentials (not the admin's) and simply click 'Enroll' .
Download of ota_profile.mobileconfig and opes up System Preferences. The information in the profile shows the full FQDN and shows the certificate is 'Verified'. (I have the Trust Profile installed)
After all of this I still get the 'Profile installation failed' error. "Could not be installed due to an unexpected error". I'll try build up another server, see how this works out. Anyone perhaps know this is a glich in 10.7 and should I go for 10.8?
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Feb 19, 2013 6:29 AM in response to SteffNLby burton11234,What version of 10.7 are you running. I didn't seem to have any major issues once I got it working wiht earlier releases of 10.7.
Normally the issues occur with iOS devices and macs are fine. Its odd your seeing so many issues with your mac. Can you do forward / reverse lookups of server.domainname.com from the client machines? Do you have any firewall policies applied between clients and the host?
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Feb 19, 2013 8:49 AM in response to burton11234by SteffNL,I'm running 10.7.5. which worked flawlessly until I started Profile Manager. I'll be testing with another machine the next days and will post my experiences. I'll keep a copy of this server to see what the actual issue was, if I can find it.
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Mar 30, 2016 5:39 PM in response to Migglby Vern Dempster,Hi
I had the same issue on el capitan -
I created a new admin user admin2 and was able to successfully add my device to profile manager
cheers
Vern