I am looking for any insight or "war stories" you may have relating to establishing hundreds of Apple ID for company iOS devices rather than having end users enter this information.
I'm looking for any automation or ways that accounts from LDAP could be exported and perhaps sent to Apple in one pass to establish Apple ID for our devices. Are there any other ideas that have been tried, or should I get ready to try scripting curl or spending time in Safari entering captchas and giving my form filling tools a workout?
Best answer by ThomRCSD
Eric's link is good.
Our procedure:
Contact Apple to have our anti-fraud clearance reupped (this lasts for thirty day stretches).
Create email accounts.
Create iTunes accounts with a "free" account (No credit card attached, purposed for VPP).
Verify iTunes account.
Rinse, wash repeat.
I've setup hundreds accounts and this is the best I've been able to come up with -- and each and every time, I think, "This really should be done by a temp/intern...".
It's painful and if you are setting up lots of accounts -- you really need to contact Apple to make sure they don't flag you as a potential enemy.
@Graeme I believe that schools will eventually be able to "graduate" Managed Apple IDs; it is not currently an option but I heard from a Systems Engineer at Apple that this is something they are working on.
If you want to create an Apple ID go to your iTunes app for freely creating Apple ID here you can systematically create Apple ID, If you have a problem in the creation of Apple ID and you need a guide how to create Apple ID you can follow the Apple ID Support Number
Two-step authentication is an old How to reset apple id security feature and it still happens to be up and running. If you had set it up for your account, you can use it if you forgot Apple ID password.