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For VMware Fusion, you need to [edit the .vmx file](https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/1014782) to set the virtual machine's hardware model and serial number. We recommend that you match the hardware type of the device running the virtual machines to the hardware type of the virtual machines that you're creating. You can find this hardware type in **Apple menu** > **About this Mac** > **System Report** > **Model Identifier**.
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## User Approved enrollment
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## User approved enrollment
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User Approved MDM enrollment is a type of macOS enrollment that you can use to manage certain security-sensitive settings. For more information, see [Apple's support documentation](https://support.apple.com/HT208019).
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As of June 2020, all new macOS MDM enrollments in Intune, including those not done through Automated Device Enrollment (ADE), are considered user approved. The end-user must manually install the management profile in **System Preferences** > **Profiles**, and thus provide approval of the management profile. System Preferences is launched automatically from the Company Portal app for BYOD macOS users. [Instructions to install the management profile](../user-help/enroll-your-device-in-intune-macos-cp.md) are provided in the Company Portal app.
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This type of enrollment lets you manage macOS devices that aren't part of Apple School Manager or Apple Business Manager. It provides the same level of control as supervised macOS devices enrolled using Automated Device Enrollment or Apple Configurator.
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BYOD macOS MDM enrollments prior to June 2020 may not be user approved if the end-user did not manually provide approval of the management profile in **System Preferences** > **Profiles**. For BYOD enrollments after June 2020, the Company Portal app launches **System Preferences** for the user and the user will need to select Install. If the user did not approve the management profile during enrollment, the user can go to **System Preferences** > **Profiles**, choose the management profile, and select **Approve**to approve the profile at a later point in time.
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All MDM enrollments in Intune, except those enrolled via Automated Device Enrollment (ADE), are considered user-approved. Intune automatically turns on supervision for the devices running macOS 11 or later. Devices that update to macOS 11 or later also become supervised.
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### Find out if a device is User Approved
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During bring-your-own-device (BYOD) enrollment, the Company Portal app automatically opens the device's system preferences and then prompts the user to install the management profile. Device users must go to **System Preferences** > **Profiles** to approve the management profile installation. They should use the on-screen instructions provided in Company Portal to finish [setting up the management profile.](../user-help/enroll-your-device-in-intune-macos-cp.md). Device users that don't provide approval during enrollment can return to system preferences later to give approval.
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> [!NOTE]
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> Intune announced support for user approved enrollment in June 2020. BYOD enrollments that occured before that time may not be user-approved. For more information about Apple devices becoming user approved, see [User approved MDM enrollment](https://support.apple.com/HT208019) on the Apple Support website.
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### Find out if device is user approved
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1. Sign in to the [Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2109431).
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