Disable passcode via ipad configurator?

I am setting up 44 ipads to be shared in k-5 classrooms.
I would like to prevent students from enabling passcodes on the ipads.
However, I dont see a way to restrict this with iPAD Configurator.
Anyone have any thoughts or solutions?

Nope, Apple Configurator is useless. You need Profile Manager.
You can create and download an Enrollment Profile in the Profile Manager web interface then import it into Apple Configurator. Apple Configurator can then enrol the device connected so it can be managed and allow you to push out settings to devices and clear passcodes over the WiFi.
It wasn't fun to setup.

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  • TS2446 how to fix disable on my ipad?

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