

- #MAC MODEL IDENTIFIER VMX FOR MAC#
- #MAC MODEL IDENTIFIER VMX SERIAL NUMBER#
- #MAC MODEL IDENTIFIER VMX SOFTWARE#
- #MAC MODEL IDENTIFIER VMX PASSWORD#
- #MAC MODEL IDENTIFIER VMX MAC#
Intune needs to know the VM's hardware model and serial number to recognize and enroll it as a device.

Intune supports virtual machines running: Don't use macOS virtual machines as official devices for employees or students. Intune supports macOS virtual machines for testing purposes only. Enroll virtual macOS machines for testing To block macOS devices from enrollment, see Set device type restrictions. Block macOS enrollmentīy default, Intune lets macOS devices enroll.
#MAC MODEL IDENTIFIER VMX MAC#
For more information, see Change security settings on the startup disk of a Mac with Apple silicon on Apple Support. To authorize the remote management of kernel extensions on a device that isn't enrolled via automated device enrollment, you must restart the Mac in recovery mode and downgrade its security settings. Kernel extension management is automatically available on Macs running macOS 11 or later and enrolled via automated device enrollment.
#MAC MODEL IDENTIFIER VMX SOFTWARE#
With macOS 11.2+, a mac only needs to be supervised in order for the bootstrap token to perform user-initiated software updates. To utilize the bootstrap token to perform user-initiated software updates, the mac must be enrolled with automated device enrollment up until macOS 11.1 or you must restart the Mac in recovery mode and downgrade its security settings. Manage kernel extensions and software updatesĪ bootstrap token can be used to approve the installation of both kernel extensions and software updates on a Mac with Apple silicon. For more information, see Use secure token, bootstrap token, and volume ownership in deployments on Apple Support. You can use a command line tool to manually view, generate, and escrow a bootstrap token on supported macOS devices, if needed. The token is then automatically escrowed to Microsoft Intune.

#MAC MODEL IDENTIFIER VMX PASSWORD#
A secure token-enabled user (typically an Intune administrator) signs in to the Mac with their cleartext password.A newly-enrolled Mac checks in with Intune and.The bootstrap token is automatically generated when: You can utilize bootstrap tokens on supervised Macs, and Macs enrolled via macOS automated device enrollment. Kernel extension installation on Apple silicon Bootstrap tokens grant volume ownership status to local user and guest accounts, so that non-admin users can approve important operations that an admin would otherwise need to do. Intune supports the use of bootstrap tokens on enrolled Macs running macOS 10.15 or later. It is not available in GCC High and government cloud tenants. This method requires you to have physical access to the Macs you're enrolling. Direct enrollment: Direct enrollment enrolls devices with no user affinity, so this method is best for devices that aren't associated with a single user.You can't use a DEM account to enroll devices via Automated Device Enrollment. This method uses the Company Portal app or Microsoft Intune app to enroll devices. Someone with device enrollment manager (DEM) permissions can enroll up to 1,000 devices with a single Azure Active Directory account. Device enrollment manager (DEM): Use this method for large-scale deployments and when there are multiple people in your organization who can help with enrollment setup.Automated device enrollment deploys the enrollment profile over-the-air, so you don't need to have physical access to devices. Apple Automated Device Enrollment: Use this method to automate the enrollment experience on devices purchased through Apple Business Manager or Apple School Manager.Intune supports the following enrollment methods for company-owned macOS devices:
#MAC MODEL IDENTIFIER VMX FOR MAC#

