Hi All
You can test connectivity to all the critical Apple services that Apple devices use day to day by downloading a free tool that we provide from
beta.apple.com
I would suggest that for any school that has been upgraded and is having issues, run the tool - it's called Mac Evaluation Utility to find out if you have any critical services blocked
To download, do the following:
- Goto beta.apple.com
- Sign in using your Apple School Manager credentials
- Click on the ‘Resources’ tab and scroll down the list to find the download link to ‘Mac Evaluation Utility’
- Install the Mac Evaluation Utility onto a Mac that’s connected to your network
- From the File menu select ’New Report’ and press the ‘play button symbol’ at the top of the screen to generate a report
- Once finished, you’ll be presented with a summary of the applications finding
- Scroll down the summary to the heading ‘Apple Network Service’ - you should see everything green
- If there are issues, problems will be highlighted in yellow or red
- To export a full report that you can share, goto the File menu and ‘Export Report’
- Select 'Export as PDF' and if there are issues, share with your service provider / N4L
I hope this helps.
Regards
Carl Gamble
Systems Engineer, New Zealand
Apple Business & Education
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