Hey Everyone,
I wanted to share my expierence of a situation I dealt with last night, perhaps this can also help someone in a similar situation.
I have an non-verbal autistic family member who has been setting passcodes on his various iPad that he has. Sadly when we ask him what the code is he forgets and it becomes disabled. In the past we would then have to place the iPad into recovery mode via iTunes on a computer and factory restore, and then pull data back from iCloud. Long story short it used to be quite the undertaking when this was happening once a week.
I enrolled all of his iPad into JAMF now which has been wonderful and a few times after he set a device passcode we were able to reset the device by clearing the passcode in JAMF Now and he’s good to go. Additionally a few times a passcode was set and the device was disconnected from WiFi and restarted. Well it wasn’t checking in with JAMF Now until we plugged in a Lightning to USB camera connection adapter to USB to Ethernet adapter with the iPad power brick plugged in. This enabled the device to grab a LAN IP address and check in with JAMF Now.
Now we are dealing not with a device passcode, but a Guided Access accessibility passcode. Is there any way via JAMF Now to force reset or clear this? The iPad is stuck in the Safari app and basically unusable. Our family member uses iPad to communication with the Proloquo2Go App.
OK - so here is how I solved this:
The device was logged in to iCloud with Find my iPad enabled. I placed the device in lost mode which kicked the device out of Guided Access. Was able to log into the device with the 6 digit code set on iCloud.com
Then via JAMF Now disabled the passcode and manually disabled guided access.
Issue resolved and we were able to get the device back up and running without any data loss.
Let me know your thoughts on this.
Thanks all.
-Joe