macOS VMs on Apple Silicon to use in CI and other automations
As a follow-up to Your Internal Beta Test Program: Opt-in, Opt-out via Self Service, learn how to architect invitation-only betas for your elite testers for when your organization pilots new endpoint security solutions, like Jamf Protect, while maintaining your current offerings.
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.
Leverages swiftDialog v1.9.1+ and Jamf Pro Policy Script Parameters to display a message to end-users.
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
While we’re waiting for an updated version of Influential Software Services’ excellent Revise IT, here’s a Brainscape deck for macOS Support Essentials 11, which is based on…
(Please pardon the piecemeal post; I’m presuming partial information is better than nothing.) scheduleOSUpdate via the Jamf Pro API Thanks to AppleCare pointing out that:…
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…
Description Help your users have successful presentations with a Jamf Pro Self Service policy which temporarily extends screensaver password timeouts, computer sleep options and automatic…
Description Make quick work of routine policy version updates with Jamf Pro Policy Editor Lite, which leverages the Jamf Pro API to automate routine policy…