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Oct 28, 2017 · In the settings of my iPhone 6 Plus, it says ‘This iPhone is supervised and managed by (organization)’ at the top. I deleted the MDM profile, and I tried to restart the phone but the message still persists.
If you have recently connected your iPhone to the computer before, sure there is an easier way of fixing this problem! 1. Go to the network setting on your computer.
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When your device is turned on and connected to your computer, it should appear in the Finder, in iTunes, or in the Apple Devices app. If you don't see it, follow these steps.
On a Mac with macOS Catalina or later, look for your device in the sidebar of any window in the Finder.*
On a Mac with an earlier version of macOS, look for your device in iTunes.
On a PC, look for your device in iTunes or in the Apple Devices app.
Learn more about viewing your device in the Finder or iTunes or in the Apple Devices app.
Your device should chime or vibrate when you connect it to your computer, but debris can build up in the charging port at the bottom of your iPhone or iPad and make it difficult to connect. If your iPhone or iPad does not charge when connected to your computer, connect your device directly without a hub or adapter if possible. If that doesn't work,...
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On your PC you might also need to update iTunes, update Apple Devices, and update drivers.
When you connect your device to a Windows PC, Device Manager can confirm whether your computer is connected to your iPhone or iPad and update your driver if needed.
When you connect your device to a Mac laptop computer with Apple silicon, your Mac might ask whether you want to allow this accessory to connect. If so, allow it to connect.
If you see a “Trust this Computer?” alert on your device when you plug it into your computer, tap Trust. If you don’t see the alert or tapped incorrectly and the computer and iPhone or iPad may not trust one another, reset your Location & Privacy settings.
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Some third-party software might affect whether your iPhone or iPad can connect with your computer.
On a Mac, check your VPN or third-party security software for connectivity issues
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Aug 11, 2018 · Every time I connect my iPhone to my windows pc, a popup message appears saying that the device is not recognized, meaning that I can’t do ANYTHING with it on the pc. It doesn’t show up in iTunes nor the file explorer and in device manager it’s shown as unknown device with a yellow exclamation mark next to it (going to the properties tab ...
Feb 20, 2017 · We show you how to transfer contacts from a BlackBerry to an iPhone in a few scenarios; from a new BlackBerry 10 device to a new iPhone 6 or newer, or from an older BlackBerry phone...
You use the BlackBerry UEM Client to activate your device for work. When you activate your device, the device is associated with BlackBerry UEM and is granted access to work data and the productivity apps that your administrator assigned to your device.
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Sep 2, 2024 · You can update the drivers to fix the issue: Connect your iPhone to your PC and press Win + X, then select Device Manager. In Device Manager, find and expand the Universal Serial Bus Controllers section. Look for an entry named Apple Mobile Device USB Driver. Right-click it and choose Update driver.