This is obviously a problem if you have a lab of Mac’s or wish to enroll a number of machines at imaging time using DeployStudio/Casper etc etc. Now it seems that MS would rather rely on the user to enter in their AD credentials in the new ConfigMgr GUI window in order to enroll. Previously with SCCM 2012 SP1 it had been possible to automate the enrollment process by passing the username and password on the command line to the cmenroll binary (albeit in clear text) The installer package that is provided installs the client, but it doesn’t install any of the tools required to automate the enrollment via a script for example. Unlike other management products like Casper suite, where we have a QuickAdd.pkg which we can install on the client at firstboot or through ARD or any other number of methods that require no user intervention, SCCM is a little bit different. Then you may already be aware that the process to enroll these devices on mass is not easily automated. If you are unfortunate enough to be in a position where you are required to use SCCM 2012 R2 to manage your fleet of Mac OS X devices.
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