![]() ![]() This meant the device would need to be updated / upgraded, then submit an inventory whenever the next trigger was hit before it received the profiles. Until very recently, Jamf Pro only used OS version data collected by their jamf agent for version comparison in smart groups. Rinse and repeat for any other OS-specific payloads. For example, to deploy a PrivacyPreferencesPolic圜ontrol payload to only macOS 10.14 or newer devices, I would set a target smart group that selected those devices. It seemed this was an issue with an easy answer: scope the deployment of OS-specific profiles to smart groups of devices that meet that OS. In this post, I’ll share a short script I used to achieve this with Jamf Pro. What was needed was something to flag and trigger the installs as soon as the device was updated. Mac Admins soon realised that if these settings were deployed on an OS that doesn’t support them, they’ll often not take affect if the device was updated until they were redeployed. Each of these had a minimum OS required for them to work. Over the years, Apple have released a number of new and helpful profile payloads such as PPPC, System Extensions and the like. Migrating macOS Devi… on Migrating macOS Devices from o…ĭazwallace on Moving devices from Adobe Shar… Richard Glaser on Changes to Docker Desktop for… Stephan Peterson on Submit Jamf inventory update o… Jamf Pro, Intune* and the Jamf Cloud Connectorĭeploying Docker Des… on Changes to Docker Desktop for….Recommended workflow to deploy Adobe software with Jamf Pro.Submit Jamf inventory update on OS changes.The policy runs on computers in the scope the next time they check in with Jamf Pro and meet the criteria in the General payload. For more information, see User Interaction with Policies. (Optional) Click the User Interaction tab and configure messaging and deferral options. For more information, see Items Available to Users in Jamf Self Service for macOS. (Optional) Click the Self Service tab and make the policy available in Self Service. Use the Restart Options payload to configure settings for restarting computers.Ĭlick the Scope tab and configure the scope of the policy. To remove an Open Firmware/EFI password, select Remove Password, and then enter and verify the current password. To set an Open Firmware/EFI password, select Set Password, and then enter and verify the password. Select the EFI Password payload and click Configure. Use the General payload to configure basic settings for the policy, including the trigger and execution frequency. Setting or Removing an Open Firmware/EFI Password Using a Policy Understanding Book Distribution Methods.Volume Purchasing Content Reports for Users.Advanced Volume Purchasing Content Searches for Users.Simple Volume Purchasing Content Searches for Users.Importing Users to Jamf Pro from Apple School Manager.Settings and Security Management for Mobile Devices.Volume Purchasing Content Reports for Mobile Devices.Advanced Volume Purchasing Content Searches for Mobile Devices.Simple Volume Purchasing Content Searches for Mobile Devices.VPP Code Distribution for Mobile Devices.Managed Distribution for Mobile Devices.Volume Store Content Distribution for Mobile Devices.Viewing the History for a Mobile Device.Viewing Management Information for a Mobile Device.Mobile Device Inventory Display Settings.Mobile Device Inventory Collection Settings.Mobile Device Inventory Information Reference.User Enrollment Experience for Mobile Devices.User-Initiated Enrollment Experience for Mobile Devices.User-Initiated Enrollment for Mobile Devices.Application Usage for Licensed Software.Administering Open Firmware/EFI Passwords.Deploying Disk Encryption Configurations.Managing Disk Encryption Configurations.Settings and Security Management for Computers.Volume Purchasing Content Reports for Computers.Advanced Volume Purchasing Content Searches for Computers.Simple Volume Purchasing Content Searches for Computers. ![]() Volume Store Content Distribution for Computers.Viewing Management Information for a Computer.Computer Inventory Information Reference.User-Initiated Enrollment Experience for Computers.User-Initiated Enrollment for Computers.Building the Framework for Managing Computers.Jamf Self Service for iOS Branding Settings.About Jamf Self Service for Mobile Devices.Items Available to Users in Jamf Self Service for macOS.Jamf Self Service for macOS Branding Settings.Jamf Self Service for macOS Notifications.Jamf Self Service for macOS Configuration Settings.Jamf Self Service for macOS User Login Settings.Jamf Self Service for macOS Installation Methods.Integrating with Automated Device Enrollment.Integrating with Cloud Identity Providers.Integrating with LDAP Directory Services.Components Installed on Managed Computers. ![]()
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