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.
Interactive control of swiftDialog v1.11.0.2758 (or later) via the macOS Terminal
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
macOS VMs on Apple Silicon to use in CI and other automations
Leverages swiftDialog v1.9.1+ and Jamf Pro Policy Script Parameters to display a message to end-users.
Nudge is application which reminds your users to keep macOS Big Sur and later up-to-date. Learn how to leverage this open source tool with Jamf Pro.
On the off-chance this may help other Jamf Pro admins, we’re currently testing a post-install script for @jordy_witteman‘s excellent Support App, which we’ve added to a Jamf Pro policy as…
Background JNUC 2019 Your Internal Beta Test Program: Opt-in, Opt-out via Self Service Opt-in > Files and Processes > Execute Command We’ve added the following…
A standalone, post-post-install script to (hopefully) update Sophos and detect false-positive installation results Background While deploying a recent Sophos EDR pilot, creating a custom installer package with…