Sophos now provides multiple, signed Configuration Profiles
Leverages swiftDialog and Jamf Pro Policy Custom Events to allow end-users to self-complete Mac setup post-enrollment via Jamf Pro’s Self Service.
A function for your ~/.zshrc to self-heal the jamf binary via the Jamf Pro API
Leverages swiftDialog v1.11.2 (or later) and Jamf Pro Policy Custom Events to allow end-users to self-complete Mac setup post-enrollment via Jamf Pro’s Self Service.
After stumbling across one of my Jamf Nation posts from June 2015 — which had a comment from yesterday — it seemed like it was time to provide the macOS Monterey-compatible version
Functions for your ~/.zshrc to hopefully make your life as a Mac Admin easier
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Leverages swiftDialog v1.10.1 (or later) and Jamf Pro Policy Custom Events to allow end-users to self-complete Mac setup post-enrollment via Jamf Pro’s Self Service.
Now that macOS Monterey is out, we wanted to allow our opt-in Beta Testers with local admin rights easy access to nuke-and-pave their Macs the “Apple” way