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Hi allI had a similar issue on my iPad Pro and my company's Mobile Iron. As others have mentioned because it appears as a Mac OS device rather than iOS, there may not be a profile/provision set up for this and it basically leads to cannot connect to server issue.I have found a solution which worked for me but may not work for everyone but it beats downgrading especially as I was a bit overconfident in upgrading to the beta on my work device without creating a backup! (and I'm too cheap to pay for Dropbox again just to add the iPad in after a rollback/restore).Solution:1. Remove profiles/unenrol from MobileIron/etc - I asked our IT team at work to do this through the MobileIron admin console but presumably as long as your device is removed entirely then it should be fine.2. In Safari settings on the iPad, disable Request Desktop Website for All Websites (Settings > Safari > Request Desktop Website On > All Websites: Disabled)3. Then go through the normal enrolment process through Safari for your company.We found that in doing this, Safari reports itself as an iPad/mobile browser again rather than Mac Safari, and since then iPad OS Beta works pretty well (for a Beta) except for some reason, our company's App Store doesn't let me download the Cisco AnyConnect VPN software (but this was easily remedied since I could download it myself from App Store and it was automatically provisioned with our company's VPN profile).Obviously this won't fix the Beta flaws (plenty of graphical/UI glitches) and any company specific applications may need updating, but on the whole it works!I haven't yet tried re-enabling Request Desktop Website by default out of fear it could bring it all down... but let's see.