Help with dcim folder not viewable on pc from ipad

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Help with dcim folder not viewable on pc from ipad

Help, we have had Meraki for a few months but now have noticed we cannot move pictures from the ipad to the pc, or view the pictures from the pc when plugged in.  It detects the ipad, but the ipad does not prompt to trust the pc and the folder under ipad shows empty.  Another ipad not on Meraki works fine on my pc.  

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Here's the Apple document regarding Supervised Settings btw: https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/mdm/mdm54960f92a/web

Setting: Pair with non-Apple Configurator 2 hosts
Function: Users can’t pair their iOS or iPadOS device with anything but the Mac with Apple Configurator 2 installed where the device was first supervised.

^^^ This is the disable pairing option in Dashboard 🙂

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SoCalRacer
Kind of a big deal

This seems like it might be more related to the PC settings. I should double check SMB settings. Check if you can browse to the share from your PC to the other PC.

 

On the Meraki side I would check the group policies for all these devices are the same. Then do a packet capture on the working setup. Then a packet capture on the non working setup. Compare those and see if you see any issues.

 

Also for reference what Meraki equipment are you using (MX64/MR33/MS120)?

PhilipDAth
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

I thought you had to plug the iPad into the PC using a USB cable to make this work?

If I understand correctly then the OP is in fact plugging the iPad into the PC with a USB cable. The problem he has I think is that the behavior of a systems manager enrolled iPad is different from a non-enrolled one. I wonder if this actually is related to the fact that it is enrolled or merely coincidence...

ConnorL
Meraki Employee
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Hey There, Connor here from Meraki Support.

If the iPad is supervised, you may be disabled Pairing. The iPad will "show up" on a connected PC, but you won't be able to transfer files and the iPad won't prompt. Under System Manager > Devices > * select device*, on the device page you should see "Supervised: True or false", if it's true, it's likely that pairing was disabled.

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@ConnorL thank you for your support.  I ended up leaving town for a few days unexpectedly and haven't been able to get back to this thread.  Indeed under the ipad device page supervised says "yes".  

 

I don't necessarily need this setting changed on all my devices, but for a couple of us that unload pictures frequently it is necessary that this be changed.  When I look under our restrictions for this profile it seems I have nearly everything checked to be allowed, including file sharing etc.  Is this something that can be changed?  If so is this something that can be changed on a per device basis or a profile basis?

The profile isn't under System Manager > Settings, rather System Manager > DEP (if you've used DEP), or it'll have been set in Apple Configurator. You can't change this setting without factory resetting the device.

Your best bet is to use AirDrop (if you've got a Mac) or use Google Photos to backup the iPad's camera roll. I use AirDrop when sending myself screenshots for those lovely SM support cases, it's so much quicker than using a cable and syncing 🙂

Here's the Apple document regarding Supervised Settings btw: https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/mdm/mdm54960f92a/web

Setting: Pair with non-Apple Configurator 2 hosts
Function: Users can’t pair their iOS or iPadOS device with anything but the Mac with Apple Configurator 2 installed where the device was first supervised.

^^^ This is the disable pairing option in Dashboard 🙂

Lare
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I am not sure if you ever found out a solution for this issue. I have found that there is an option in System Manager / Settings ,  then choose your settings profile list (i.e. Global IOS Policy). Then choose Restrictions. Under Security and Privacy you will see and option for Allow user to accept untrusted TLS certificates. Make sure this is not selected. This should now allow the user to see the trust option on the iPad screen. 

Hope this works for you like it did me.

Thanks.

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