Here are a few steps you can take:
Check Official Documentation:
Microsoft: Look for the OneDrive for Business configuration settings for iOS in Microsoft's official documentation.
Jamf: Check Jamf's documentation for deploying configuration profiles and specifically for OneDrive settings.
Contact Microsoft Support: If the documentation doesn't provide the needed details, reaching out to Microsoft Support can help clarify the correct keys and values.
Configuration Profile Test: You can create a test configuration profile with the suggested keys and deploy it to a test device to see if it works as expected.
Here’s a sample configuration profile based on the provided keys. This XML snippet should be included in the relevant section of your configuration profile:
<dict>
<key>CameraUploadEnabled</key>
<true/>
<key>IncludeVideos</key>
<true/>
</dict>
Creating a Configuration Profile in Jamf
Open Jamf Pro: Log in to your Jamf Pro server.
Create Configuration Profile:
Go to Computers (or Devices depending on your setup) > Configuration Profiles > New.
Configure the Profile:
In the General payload, provide a name and description.
Add a Custom Settings payload.
Paste the XML configuration provided above into the Custom Settings section.
Scope the Profile: Assign the profile to the target devices or users.
Save and Deploy: Save the profile and deploy it to your devices.
Testing
Deploy the configuration profile to a test device to ensure that the settings are applied correctly. Check if the Camera Upload setting is enabled as expected in the OneDrive app.
If the above keys don't work, here are the steps to further troubleshoot:
Inspect App Configuration: Use tools like Apple's Configuration Profile Reference and Configuration Profile Generator to inspect and generate the correct keys.
Jamf Nation Community: Post your query on the Jamf Nation forums. The community and Jamf experts can provide insights and solutions.