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Subscribed Calendars payload settings for Apple devices
You can configure subscribed calendar settings for iPhone and iPad devices enrolled in a mobile device management (MDM) solution. Use the Subscribed Calendars payload to add read-only calendar subscriptions to the Calendar app.
OS and channel | Supported enrolment types | Interaction | Duplicates |
|---|---|---|---|
iOS iPadOS | User Device Automated Device | Combined | Multiple |
Setting | Description | Required |
|---|---|---|
Account description | The display name for the account. | No |
URL | The URL for the calendar file. | Yes |
Account username | The username for the calendar subscription. | No |
Account password | The password for the calendar subscription. | No |
Use SSL | When the Use SSL option is selected and the server’s SSL certificate isn’t issued by a trusted certificate authority known to the devices, use the Certificates payload to add any root or intermediate certificates that are necessary to validate the server’s SSL certificate. | No |