Apple Configurator for Windows
Hi,
I can't find the iPhone Configuration Utility anymore, look like Apple remove it without notification. Some point to Apple Configurator but where is the Windows version?
Thanks,
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Hi,
I can't find the iPhone Configuration Utility anymore, look like Apple remove it without notification. Some point to Apple Configurator but where is the Windows version?
Thanks,
Yes, that is a shame. I will need to tell our hospital to stop buying Apple products immediately. Guess we got burnt on the 50+ Corporate and 100+ BYOD iPhones we got suckered into buying.
Yes, that is a shame. I will need to tell our hospital to stop buying Apple products immediately. Guess we got burnt on the 50+ Corporate and 100+ BYOD iPhones we got suckered into buying.
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Unfortunately Apple does not have a version of configurator available for Windows. It would appear Apple will no longer be supporting the iPhone Configuration Utility. You can download the latest version for Windows from cnet: http://download.cnet.com/iPhone-Configuration-Utility-for-Windows/3000-20432_4-1 0969175.html
Is there an other way to edit *.mobileconfig files on a windows box? My company surely won't by a Mac for that purpose only. The latest iPhoneConfigUtility won't start any more, saying "... failed to locate Apple Mobile Device Support. Please reinstall ...", which, of course, doesn't help. One more reason not to use i-Devices or BYODs in a managed windows mono-culture environment. Happy supporting!
I found a solution.
At first delete eferything with "Apple" in name including configuration utility and iTunes (I recomend UnistallTool)
Than remove "C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Apple" (Or "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Apple" for 32 bit windows)
Than install Configuration Utility again
Do not update anything
Good luck 🙂
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Hi thanks all for using the support community!
As of now Apple Configurator 2.0 is in beta 5 stage stay tuned!
Here is my proof https://gyazo.com/e719a948efa1d32a29bc9f4d8a180ca0
Apple Configurator for Windows