Apple Business Essentials User Guide
- Welcome
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- Intro to buying content
- Review content payment and billing information
- Select and buy content
- Configure app installation
- Monitor app installation status and license tracking
- Learn about Custom Apps
- Transfer licenses
- Manage content tokens
- Migrate content tokens
- Invite VPP purchasers
- Plan for migration to Apps
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- Intro to configuring settings
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- AirDrop settings
- AirPlay settings
- AirPrint settings
- App Access settings
- Apple Intelligence & Siri settings
- Application Layer Firewall settings
- Certificate settings
- Content Caching settings
- Configure a Custom setting
- Data Management settings
- Energy Saver settings
- FileVault settings
- Gatekeeper settings
- iCloud settings
- Lock Screen settings
- Password and Screen Lock settings
- Software Update settings
- VPN settings
- Web Clip settings
- Web Filter settings
- Wi-Fi settings
- Edit a setting
- Apply Collections
- Document revision history
- Copyright

Delete a third-party device management service in Apple Business Essentials
You can delete a third-party device management service, and reassign or unassign devices that have current assignments with it.
Important: If a third-party device management service with current device assignments goes offline instead of being deleted (for example, due to a network issue), the devices continue to use the last known management configuration until you assign them to a new service, or you erase and reactivate them.
Delete a third-party device management service
In Apple Business Essentials, sign in with a user who has the role of Administrator or Device Enrollment Manager.
Select your name at the bottom of the sidebar, select Preferences
, then select your device management service
under the Your Device Management Services list.
Select the Delete button
, then do one of the following:
Select the service you want to reassign the devices to, then select Reassign & Delete.
Select None from the services list, then select Unassign & Delete.