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Oct 15, 2012 12:48 AM in response to chewy747by AFrangisPopCap,I've found that by using the workgroup manager you can add active directory users to the com.apple.access_devicemanagement group which in turn forces them to show up in the users list of profile manager.
You can add a group, but while the users of that group will be able to authenticate and enroll devices they will not show up in the user list. it seems this group does not expand group membership to extract members of groups. You can add the users one by one and they will appear.
I've found that bug, the inability to view group membergroup, to also be apparent throughout profile manager. In the groups area it cannot view any membership list of any group despite the fact that workgroup manager can quite eaisly.
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Oct 25, 2012 12:31 PM in response to chewy747by Isaac Dickson iPad Administrator,I'm having the same exact problem. Profile Manager sees all of my AD groups, but reports they have no members. Settings actually DO get pushed to members of those groups, but no users show up at all.
The only exception for me is that users show up when they initally enroll a device. The next time you log-in the Profile Manager, they're gone.
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Nov 20, 2012 12:14 PM in response to chewy747by Matt__A,Having the same problem: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4456865?start=0&tstart=0
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Feb 6, 2013 12:20 PM in response to chewy747by versteckt,Hi, i've found the 'Bug'...
If the Users are only within 'Domain Users' they are not shown in Profile Manager Groups or Users.
Create a Testgroup, put some Users in there, refresh Profile Manager and voila. If you want to use it with Profile Manager, you have to give "Profile Management" Rights within Server.app to this Group.
Christian B.
Apple Certified Technical Coordinator
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Feb 21, 2013 1:19 AM in response to verstecktby Richard Cartledge,I've seen an Apple support document listing a handful of commands to paste into terminal if you want this to work.