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Scope not working with Mac Devices Auto-Tag
Just a heads up, I was trying to tweak my profile push for Apple School Manager and had this happen:
Hmm, this doesn't seem right.
It appears if you use the Mac Devices auto tag it ignores any criteria and selects only the Mac Devices. I am currently on the phone with support but wanted to share this as quickly as possible.
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@alexis_cazalaa All I wanted to do was to exclude my Mac Devices by using the Auto Tag but I guess it's by design to work this way which makes no sense. If you select without any it should exclude whatever is in the list to be excluded.
The development team got back on this and confirmed that this is expected behavior of auto-tags. SM cannot scope “WITHOUT ANY of the following tags” and OS type auto tag by itself . The OS type autotag is used to define the scope, and you can use a complimentary device tag to narrow it down further.
I would recommend the following:
1) Use just "With any/all of the following" and iOS OS type auto tag
Thank you,
Cisco Meraki Technical Support
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@alexis_cazalaa All I wanted to do was to exclude my Mac Devices by using the Auto Tag but I guess it's by design to work this way which makes no sense. If you select without any it should exclude whatever is in the list to be excluded.
The development team got back on this and confirmed that this is expected behavior of auto-tags. SM cannot scope “WITHOUT ANY of the following tags” and OS type auto tag by itself . The OS type autotag is used to define the scope, and you can use a complimentary device tag to narrow it down further.
I would recommend the following:
1) Use just "With any/all of the following" and iOS OS type auto tag
Thank you,
Cisco Meraki Technical Support
