So looks like Meraki has a temporary fix... its a bit of a pain and time consuming. Ill have to reach out to my employees letting them know I need to reset their new phones I was getting ready for them and get their 2 step codes again (ugh): Navigate to Dashboard > Systems Manager > ADE (utilizing the OLD view at the top-right) > Select the iOS 26 device(s) in question > and click Remove Settings > Upon page refresh, these devices should be in an EMPTY state. Factory reset the iPad device - by one of the following options: Via macOS Apple Configurator > Right-Click > Advanced > Erase all Content & Settings. Recovery Mode (DFU Mode) Reset while plugged into a Windows PC (Apple Devices App or iTunes) or macOS (Apple Configurator or Finder App): iPad: https://support.apple.com/en-us/108925 iPhone: https://support.apple.com/en-us/118106 Locate your device on your computer (via Finder App on macOS or Apple Devices App on Windows.) When you see the option to Update or Restore, choose Update. Navigate through setup assistant as normal (this is expected to NOT prompt for device management at this stage.) Visit enroll.meraki.com, enter the network id (SM > Add Devices > iOS) or enrollments string. NOTE, you will be prompt to login with an SM > Owner account if enrollment auth is enabled. Download the enrollment profile, visit Settings app to complete profile installation (left-hand column should display a 'Profile Downloaded' option > Click Install.) At this point, the device should appear in dashboard as an unmanaged iOS device (please do not delete the device prior to next steps from the SM > Devices list.) Visit SM > ADE and re-assign the desired ADE profile (issue a full sync or partial sync to confirm the device shows an 'Assigned' status.) Factory reset the device via Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone > Erase All Content and Settings. This time the device should show a proper ADE enrollment during setup assistant, and will function as intended.
... View more