iPhone Web Configuration Utility
Apple have just released the new configuration utilities for the new iPhones. As I covered a few weeks ago, these will allow enterprises to develop specific configuration files for iPhones within their infrastructures. It’s a very welcome move, like many businesses I’ve certainly seen a number of business requests for iPhones and the prospect of managing another platform could have been quite daunting.
iPhone Web Configuration Utility for Mac
iPhone Web Configuration Utility for Windows
iPhone Configuration Utility 1.0 Mac OS X
Each of these tools will allow you to create xml configuration files that can be either emailed to the devices or opened from the web browser. The Configuration Utility 1.0 however can also track and install provisioning profiles and authorized applications, and capture device information including console logs.
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- iPhone Second impressions
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- iPhone and Exchange Calendar Problems
Tags: Activesync, Apple, Enterprise, iPhone, iPhone Configuration Utility, iPhone Web Configuration Utility









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