After the installation is completed and verified, you can test device connections, and run the Workspace ONE UEM Wizard before beginning the post-installation configuration.

This guide does not cover post-install configuration, but does include two post-installation steps, which cover some of the essential procedures to get you started.

Apple Device Connection Testing

Now that you have installed Workspace ONE UEM, you can start enrolling devices. Having the physical device, such as an iPad or iPhone, is required for testing. You may also need to create a corporate Apple ID. Learn more about how to test device connection and Apple ID creation.

Create a Company-Dedicated Apple ID

If your deployment includes Apple iOS devices, you must generate an APNs certificate on behalf of your company. You can easily generate this certificate post-installation but it requires an Apple ID. Because this certificate must be renewed, Workspace ONE UEM suggests that an Apple ID is created with an email address multiple user have access to. This way, your company does not have to rely on one person to renew the certificate.

If you need to create an Apple ID, click the following link and select Create an Apple ID: https://appleid.apple.com

Run the Workspace ONE Getting Started Wizard

Once the Workspace ONE UEM installation is complete, you can run the Workspace ONE UEM wizard to begin the configuration settings of Workspace ONE.

Workspace ONE Access is required for Workspace ONE deployments and must be configured to communicate with your Workspace ONE UEM console. This process is largely automated through the Workspace ONE UEM Getting Started experience in the Workspace ONE UEM console. Consider using the Getting Started wizard before attempting Workspace ONE application.

Only run the Getting Started wizard after the health API has passed and the load balancer (if you are using one) shows "green."

For enabling Workspace ONE Access integration, the Workspace ONE application, and core Workspace ONE features, see the Workspace ONE Quick Configuration Guide, available at docs.vmware.com.