Minimum Device Restrictions to Allow Facetime to Run

jhumphrey
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Minimum Device Restrictions to Allow Facetime to Run

Can't figure out what combination of SM restrictions are needed for Facetime

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BlakeRichardson
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@jhumphrey  I would assume the only option required would be "Allow Facetime" and possibly "Allow use of camera"

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jhumphrey
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Both options are enabled.

Inderdeep
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@jhumphrey : Check this out 

https://community.meraki.com/t5/Mobile-Device-Management/Ipad-Restrictions-amp-App-Install/td-p/8224

 

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jhumphrey
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@Inderdeep:  Saw that one but it doesn't address my issue. I want to turn off as much as possible but still allow Facetime to function.

Inderdeep
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@jhumphrey : Not sure what else you can disable while facetime allowed.. May be you can open a support ticket to get it through ?

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Shany
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I think the question needs more detail information.

 

If the device is enrolled through ASM, not be able to use facetime.

If the device is not logged in to iCloud, not be able to use facetime.

If 'Allow modifying account settings' is disabled, not be able to login iCloud.

 

 

jhumphrey
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I can use Facetime; that is not the issue. I want to know the related SM Restrictions necessary in order to allow Facetime to be used.

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