
#Phoneview reddit install
In Management History is a Failed Command 'The app “” is already scheduled for management.' I found a clue on the web that this means an install of a managed app is already in progress. *The apps not installing are not displayed on the screen.* When this happened before with 7.0.2 I would cancel any errors and Pending apps for that device in Casper, restart the iPad just to be sure, and send an Inventory Update request. On one iPad all installed, on some 5 of 12 installed, on others a different mix of apps installed. The problem - only some apps are installing, and it is not the same apps. I will now tell you what happened, and then I will tell you why and how I've gotten around it. Thankfully it did not remove and reinstall my enrollment profile like it was doing with 1.4 so my iPads stayed in management and the apps that were there are still there, etc. It removed the supervision profile named 'Supervision Profile' and installed one named 'Configurator Trust Certificate'. I then took 10-20 iPads and connected them to Configurator 1.4.1 to Refresh them. So I took the old apps out of scope to remove the old app, uploaded the new apps to Casper, and added the apps back into scope. When 7.0.3 was released along with the upgraded versions of iLife/iWork, I figured I'd might as well install it all now so as to not kill the WiFi later (I am only 75% done installing, why not). I have them configured to Self Install, Managed, so I can remove them and push updated versions. So I am deploying certain paid and free apps (the large ones) as In-House apps for now. I refuse to burn VPP codes since Apple has not assured me they will convert them to licenses when they make their change, and I want Configurator out of the mix as soon as possible. Up until yesterday these were imaged with Configurator 1.4 as Supervised 7.0.2.

I'm a week and a half away from deploying 900 new iPad 4s for high school students in a 1:1 take home environment. I thought I'd share my experience of the past day.
