Apple Business Essentials User Guide
- Welcome
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- Intro to federated authentication
- Use federated authentication with Google Workspace
- Use federated authentication with Microsoft Entra ID
- Use federated authentication with your identity provider
- Change a user’s domain information
- Transfer Apple services to a Managed Apple Account
- Disconnect federation from a domain
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- Intro to buying content
- Review content payment and billing information
- Select and buy content
- Configure app installation and removal
- 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
Show unmanaged accounts using your domain in Apple Business Essentials
After a domain has been verified by Apple, Apple Business Essentials performs a daily scan for existing personal Apple Accounts using the domain. If any are found, the unmanaged account totals are shown in the details view of each domain.
Show unmanaged accounts using your domain
In Apple Business Essentials, sign in with a user that has the role of Administrator or People Manager.
Select Preferences to go to the Accounts section under Preferences, then select Edit next to Domains.
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