Mobile Device Management Settings
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Welcome
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What’s new
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Payload overview
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General
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Accessibility
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Active Directory Certificate
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AirPlay
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AirPlay Security
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AirPrint
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App Configuration
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Associated Domains
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Autonomous Single App Mode
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Calendar
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Cellular
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Certificates
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Certificate Transparency
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Conference Room Display
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Contacts
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Content Caching
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Custom
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Directory
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DNS Proxy
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Dock
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Domains
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Energy Saver
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Exchange ActiveSync (EAS)
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Exchange Web Services (EWS)
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Extensions
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Finder
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Fonts
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Global HTTP Proxy
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Google Accounts
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Home Screen Layout
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Identification
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Kernel Extension Policy
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LDAP
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Lock Screen Message
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Login Items
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Login Window
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Mail
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Mobility
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Network Usage Rules
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Notifications
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Parental Controls
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Passcode
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Printer
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Privacy Preferences Policy Control
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Proxy
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SCEP
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Security & Privacy
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Single App Mode
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Single Sign-On
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Single Sign-On Extensions
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Smart Card
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Software Update
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Subscribed Calendars
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System Migration
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Time Machine
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TV Remote
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Web Clips
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Web Content Filter
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Xsan
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MDM commands

MDM queries overview
MDM solutions can query information from enrolled Apple devices.
Using queries you can:
Ask for general information, such as a device’s UDID or the last date the was backed up to iCloud. See General queries.
Ask for more specific device information, such as a list of all installed apps on a device. See Device information queries.
Ask for information about apps installed on the device, such as version numbers. See Installed app queries.
Ask how the operating system is updated. See OS update queries.
Ask for details about the device’s network settings and configuration. See Device network information queries.
Ask about the device’s security settings. See Security queries.
To learn which MDM queries are supported for your devices, consult your MDM solution’s documentation.