Disable Passcode via Configurator

I am in the process of setting up 48 Ipads in a school enviroment.  I am using configurator and a Mac mini for the provision and profile management.  I have setup a base image with just a plain IO7 installation as I want to control all the apps via configurator.  The only problem I have at the moment is the IOS7 passcode feature.  It keeps prompting the user to enter a passcode and gives an hour time limit for them to do so.  If i turn it off manually on the device it goes away but as soon as it is synced again with configurator it does the same thing again.  Is there a way of disabling this feature via configurator?  I have looked through the options and nothing jumps out at me as the way of doing this....

See varjak paw's post in :
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5988750?tstart=0
you need ios 7.1.
& the latest mdm

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