Enterprise Deployment Manual
Table Of Contents
- Enterprise Deployment Guide
- Contents
- iPhone in the Enterprise
- Deploying iPhone and iPodtouch
- Creating and Deploying Configuration Profiles
- Manually Configuring Devices
- Deploying iTunes
- Deploying Applications
- Registering for Application Development
- Signing Applications
- Creating the Distribution Provisioning Profile
- Installing Provisioning Profiles Using iTunes
- Installing Provisioning Profiles Using iPhone Configuration Utility
- Installing Applications Using iTunes
- Installing Applications Using iPhone Configuration Utility
- Using Enterprise Applications
- Disabling an Enterprise Application
- Other Resources
- Cisco VPN Server Configuration
- Configuration Profile Format
- Sample Scripts
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4 Deploying iTunes
You use iTunes to sync music and video, install applications,
and more.
This chapter describes how to deploy iTunes and enterprise applications, and defines
the settings and restrictions you can specify.
iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad can sync each type of data (music, media, etc) to only one
computer at a time. For example, you can sync music with a desktop computer and
bookmarks with a portable computer, by setting iTunes sync options appropriately
on both computers. See iTunes Help, available in the Help menu when iTunes is open,
for more information about sync options.
Installing iTunes
iTunes uses standard Macintosh and Windows installers. The latest version and a list of
system requirements is available for downloading at www.itunes.com.
For information about licensing requirements for distributing iTunes, see:
http://developer.apple.com/softwarelicensing/agreements/itunes.html
Installing iTunes on Windows Computers
When you install iTunes on Windows computers, by default you also install the latest
version of QuickTime, Bonjour, and Apple Software Update. You can omit these
components by passing parameters to the iTunes installer, or by pushing only the
components you want to install on your users’ computers.










