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iPhone in business
iPhone in the enterprise
With support for secure access to corporate networks, directories, custom apps, and
Microsoft Exchange, iPhone is ready to go to work. For detailed information, go to
Mail, Contacts, and Calendar
To use your work accounts, you need to know the settings your organization requires. If
you received your iPhone from your organization, the settings and apps you need might
already be installed. If it’s your own iPhone, your system administrator may provide you
with the settings for you to enter, or have you connect to a mobile device management
server that installs the settings and apps you should have.
Organizational settings and accounts are typically in configuration profiles. You might be
asked to install a configuration profile that was sent to you in an email, or one that is
downloaded from a webpage. When you open the file, iPhone asks for your permission to
install the profile, and displays information about what it contains.
In most cases, when you install a configuration profile that sets up an account for you,
some settings can’t be changed. For example, your organization might turn on Auto-Lock
and require you to set a passcode in order to protect the information in the accounts you
access.
You can see your profiles in Settings > General > Profiles. If you delete a profile, all of the
settings and accounts associated with the profile are also removed, including any custom
apps your organization provided or had you download. If you need a passcode to delete a
profile, contact your system administrator.
Network access
A VPN (virtual private network) provides secure access over the Internet to private
resources, such as your organization’s network. You may need to install a VPN app from
the App Store that configures your iPhone to access a particular network. Contact your
system administrator for information about apps and settings you need.
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