Deploy your favorite from a trio of Jamf Pro Extension Attributes which leverage macOS Monterey’s (and later) networkQuality binary to help you better understand your users’ Internet connection
Leverage Jamf Pro Script Parameters to automate a multi-Sub-Estate installation of Sophos Endpoint
When auto-launching Self Service post-enrollment isn’t enough, continually prompt your users to actually setup their new Macs
Leverage Jamf Pro’s Execute Command to auto-close the Self Service description, auto-reload Self Service and auto-reveal an app after user installation
Enhance your Jamf Pro policies with six granular log out, restart or shut down options
Hit the “pause” button on initial Jamf Pro inventory collection for a duration you specify
When Jamf Pro 10.32 introduced Recovery Lock Enablement in macOS Using the Jamf Pro API, I was excited to try the other side of the coin: Allowing end-users to view the recoveryOS password for their Mac with Apple silicon and then programmatically generating a new, random Recovery Lock password.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has an unpaid clergy; the following is a sermon (or “talk”) I presented in my local congregation on Father’s Day 2022.
Or, Jamf Pro Extension Attributes for Sophos Endpoint’s “Real Time Scanning > Files” as referenced by Palo Alto GlobalProtect’s “HIP Objects > Real Time Protection”
Interactive control of swiftDialog v1.11.0.2758 (or later) via the macOS Terminal