Decommissioning Older iOS Devices Enrolled via Apple DEP - VMware Workspace ONE Unified Endpoint Management Specialist Exam

Decommissioning Older iOS Devices Enrolled via Apple DEP

Question

A user is decommissioning older iOS devices that where enrolled using the Apple Device Enrollment Program (DEP) in the Workspace UEM environment.

Which tasks need to be executed?

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Sure, I'd be happy to provide a detailed explanation of the options presented for decommissioning older iOS devices enrolled using the Apple Device Enrollment Program (DEP) in the Workspace UEM environment.

Option A: Delete the device from Workspace ONE UEM and it will be automatically disassociated from DEP. This option suggests that simply deleting the device from Workspace ONE UEM will also automatically disassociate it from DEP. However, this is not entirely accurate. While deleting the device from Workspace ONE UEM will remove it from the MDM server, it does not automatically remove the device from DEP. To fully disassociate the device from DEP, additional steps are needed.

Option B: Perform an enterprise wipe, then Workspace ONE UEM will automatically disassociate the device from DEP. Performing an enterprise wipe on the device will wipe all data and settings from the device, essentially resetting it to its factory default state. After performing an enterprise wipe, Workspace ONE UEM will automatically disassociate the device from DEP.

Option C: Disassociate the device in the DEP and from the MDM server, then Workspace ONE UEM syncs the device state automatically. Disassociating the device from DEP and from the MDM server is necessary to fully decommission the device. After disassociating the device, Workspace ONE UEM will sync the device state automatically.

Option D: Disassociate the device in the DEP and from the MDM server, then sync iOS devices manually in Workspace ONE UEM. Disassociating the device from DEP and from the MDM server is necessary to fully decommission the device. After disassociating the device, iOS devices can be manually synced in Workspace ONE UEM.

In summary, options B, C, and D are all valid ways to decommission older iOS devices enrolled using DEP in the Workspace UEM environment. Option A is not accurate as it suggests that simply deleting the device from Workspace ONE UEM will automatically disassociate it from DEP.