DIY wallpaper #2 (Kpop | Pink | BTS | Jin | Holographic)
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DIY wallpaper #2 (Kpop | Pink | BTS | Jin | Holographic)
Suitable for iPhone 5/6/6S/7 configuration
Credits to the rightful owners for the background, stickers and pictures!
Like/ Reblog if saved/ used!
DIY wallpaper #2 (White | Pastel | Cute)
Suitable for iPhone 5/6/6S/7 configuration
Credits to the rightful owners for the stickers!
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Fix “These Settings Have Been Configured By A Profile” MacOS
When encountering the message "These settings have been configured by a profile" on MacOS, it typically indicates that certain system settings have been restricted or enforced by a configuration profile set up by an administrator or through a mobile device management (MDM) solution.
Here's a general guide to address this issue:
Identify the Profile: Go to "System Preferences" and click on "Profiles" (if available). This will show any profiles that have been installed on your system.
Remove the Profile: If the profile is causing unwanted restrictions, you may want to remove it. To do this, select the profile and click the "-" button at the bottom to remove it. You may need administrative privileges to do this.
Check MDM Settings: If your Mac is enrolled in an MDM solution, such as Jamf or Intune, the settings may be controlled centrally by your organization. You may need to contact your IT department or administrator to make changes.
Resetting SMC and NVRAM: Sometimes, resetting the System Management Controller (SMC) and Non-Volatile Random Access Memory (NVRAM) can resolve certain system issues. Instructions for resetting these can be found on Apple's support website.
Reinstall macOS: If the issue persists and you're unable to identify or remove the profile causing the problem, you may need to consider reinstalling macOS. This will remove any configurations or profiles that have been applied to the system.
It's important to note that modifying or removing certain profiles may affect the functionality or security of your system, especially if it's managed by an organization. Therefore, it's recommended to proceed with caution and, if necessary, consult with your IT department or administrator for guidance.