![]() ![]() Unfortunately though, it isn't like some Azure-linked services such as Adobe or OneDrive where you can sign in with an ID and distinguish between whether it's a personal or a work and school controlled account. He would use the same credentials as you assigned him on the Azure side of the house. He would be prompted to tap on the warning message and change his existing Apple ID to or or essentially change it to anything he wants.Ħ0 days after he did, you could either you would then be able to create him an Apple ID through Apple Business Manager and it is a Managed Apple ID. At that point receives a notice both on his device and through email that he needs to essentially "go park his stuff (personal Apple ID) somewhere else". You decide then to federate and click the switch on. Only you as the admin of Apple Business Manager can do that.Īs to the scenario: Apple ID (assuming the personal Apple ID was created pre-federation). Once you have established the federation with Apple and Azure, it will not allow an end user to create an Apple ID on "" period. I've spoken to Apple Enterprise Support multiple times so far on all of these issues, none have been resolved so far. Lastly, since there are some roles that require Apple's 2-Factor Authentication turned on, you cannot use a federated account for those roles and the Account Holder in the Developer portal is one of those accounts. The Apple iOS Developer App does not allow managed/federated AppleIDs, it tries, but fails the website works, but not the app, it's weird. AppleSeed does not have the modern authentication option to go out try to authenticate without a password. Where I've run into trouble here is AppleSeed for IT, the Developer iOS app, and the Apple Developer Account Holder role. ![]() We, ok I, decided to just brute force everyone into changing their AppleIDs by claiming the domain in ABM and using Federated authentication w/Azure. Or, you could also add a domain like then create users under that domain. ![]() You can ask the user to change their AppleID, then create a new one in ABM with the address you want them to have. ![]()
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