Posted on 10-16-2015 05:14 AM
So, today we've been testing how the new way of app distribution without Apple ID behaves with data and iCloud backup. The results from today aren't good. Here's the process and the results:
I’ve made a video of the process after the iPad is reset to factory settings and restored from iCloud from the steps above.
https://vid.me/vq1P
How is everyone else's experience with this so far?
Posted on 10-16-2015 05:31 AM
I thought device assigned VPP was meant for shared cart environments. If you're using a 1:1 model, maybe you should be sending to the apple ID instead?
Posted on 10-16-2015 05:32 AM
Thats not an issue I've had personally (yet), although it sounds like a bug / feature described during James Ridsdale's JNUC session this year.
It was along the lines of iCloud restores and DEP back onto the same device. I think he said it works if the iCloud restore is on a different device.
Posted on 10-16-2015 06:22 AM
iCloud restore has been working fine with our DEP devices, when the apps are assigned to user. On devices, though, as you can see for yourself in the video above, not so much.
Posted on 10-16-2015 10:07 AM
Preserve documents created with assigned apps and iOS 9:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT205199
Posted on 10-18-2015 07:10 PM
A quote from the Apple Support article (https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT205199) seems to state that its not possible to restore app data from device-assigned apps. Thats unfortunate :(
If you restore the device from a backup, assigned apps can be reinstalled using MDM, but any documents you created or settings related to the app aren't restored. If you use device-based app assignment, users of that device should store their documents using iCloud Drive or a similar service.
Posted on 10-18-2015 09:35 PM
This is certainly unwelcome news..
We may have to decide against using Device based app assignment because of this.
It looked so good! And then this.
Posted on 10-19-2015 01:27 AM
My understanding is device based VPP deployments are intended for shared devices, where iCloud backups wouldn't normally be used. We will certainly be using them in that scenario.
If its for a one-to-one deployment, user based assignment is still the more suitable route.
Posted on 10-19-2015 03:41 PM
@davidacland I was hoping to bypass the hassle that is user-based assignment. I dislike there being multiple steps in purely assigning an user an app.
I don't believe this is an issue for free apps, which have always utilised device-based assignment?
I feel like the option of backup up app data to iCloud if an Apple ID is signed in should be available.
Posted on 10-19-2015 06:12 PM
My understanding is device based VPP deployments are intended for shared devices, where iCloud backups wouldn't normally be used. We will certainly be using them in that scenario. If its for a one-to-one deployment, user based assignment is still the more suitable route.
The other concern is that device-based deployments should have been able to solve the issue for one-to-one deployments where students are under the age of 13 and can't have Apple IDs. These are the students that really need an automated backup solution such as iCloud.
Posted on 10-19-2015 11:33 PM
@Simmo from the IT tech view I agree that fully functional device based deployments would be ideal.
Free apps have also required Apple IDs for deployment until this new functionality came around.
I can see apple's point of view though. They want to know who is downloading the apps as much as possible.
On the iCloud backup side, I'm not sure where they could direct the backup data to without an account to associate it with.
Posted on 10-20-2015 02:47 AM
So, Apple says that if it doesn't suit our workflows, to file a radar report. We have submitted it, but please also do that, and make the iCloud backups available for device-based app distribution in the future.
Posted on 10-20-2015 03:37 PM
@davidacland Ah yes, the free apps did, my mistake.
From my point of view I think if no Apple ID is signed in to iCloud then no data should be backed up, but if an account is signed in then the user should have the ability to back up device assigned app content.
There are always other backup solutions where users can manually save files to, if the app allows exporting that is, but many apps don't.
Posted on 10-21-2015 02:13 AM
I believe the problem is, because the apps are distributed to a device, there's nothing that links those apps to a user. The user of the device can sign out and sign in with another Apple ID, and then what? Will they back up for both users?
Apple just needs a little more time to figure this one out. I hope rather sooner than later.
Posted on 10-27-2015 02:21 AM
I've been testing backups of Device-assigned app data on iPads that are supervised by Apple Configurator 2. So far I have been able to backup and restore the user data successfully on two apps (Comic Life and Pages) using the Configurator backup and restore options. Not sure if anyone else was planning on this workflow, but I'd be interested to know if others can confirm my findings.
Posted on 04-13-2016 02:39 PM
This may have been fixed, as the Apple support article (https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT205199) was update Mar 18, 2016.
In previous versions of iOS 9, app data is not restored when the device is re-installed. Users of those iOS versions should store their documents using iCloud Drive or a similar service.
We are planning to move to device-based assignments and keep the iPads logged in to individual iCloud accounts for data back-up and Find My iPhone features. Hopefully we will have fewer instances of students forgetting Apple ID passwords.