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Getting around the | Getting around the corporate initial installer when it should just be a blank mac. | ||
Boot up mac while holding down COMMAND + R . You have to hold those keys down | Boot up mac while holding down COMMAND + R . You have to hold those keys down | ||
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Once this is done, you can set up your mac. Make absolutely sure that you use your | Once this is done, you can set up your mac. Make absolutely sure that you use your | ||
Corporate credentials to set it up (password and username must match) | |||
username = | username = userid | ||
password = | password = Corp provided password | ||
Once you have the macbook set up and are at the main screen, launch Safari and go to: | Once you have the macbook set up and are at the main screen, launch Safari and go to: | ||
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https://apple.applebucket.int.sap/enroll | https://apple.applebucket.int.sap/enroll | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:18, 12 October 2023
Getting around the corporate initial installer when it should just be a blank mac.
Boot up mac while holding down COMMAND + R . You have to hold those keys down until you hit the recovery session. Then under utilities at the top you can choose to launch a terminal. Once in the terminal do the following.
cd /var/db/ConfigurationProfiles rm -rf * mkdir Settings touch Settings/.profilesAreInstalled reboot
Now you boot up normally.
Once this is done, you can set up your mac. Make absolutely sure that you use your Corporate credentials to set it up (password and username must match)
username = userid password = Corp provided password
Once you have the macbook set up and are at the main screen, launch Safari and go to: