Jamf Pro in combination with Apple Automated Device Enrollment (formerly DEP) allows for devices to supervised and managed, this combination allows for locking, remote wipe of devices, and finding locations of devices when put into lost mode. Likelihood to Recommend We run a technology lending prog...
Start the computer, get to the "This computer will be managed by xxx Organization", the skips to a login screen. After many wipe and reinstalls, some confusing head scratching and a post on Jamf Nation, it was suggested to edit the Prestage enrollment settings. In my Prestage most of the...
I am running into a strange issue with the wipe computer management command on what seems to be specific 22" iMac models. The issue I am running into is that when I initiate the wipe command on the selected machine, the command goes through at first but when the machine reboots, it res...
Start a conversation iPad apps are not installing after enrollment I am experiencing an issue where iPad apps are not installing on certain devices. This issue started on November 12th 2024. The affected devices are only devices that have not been enrolled in Jamf before. If I wipe a currently...
You must have a strong understanding of IT and computer jargon in order to use or make any changes to the settings and the Knowledgebase may or may not have information on *how* to do something, but... Top Alternatives Kandji Rippling Addigy Scalefusion See all alternatives Jamf Pro...
In a scenario where a computer is returned to be reissued, you can first “Wipe” the computer using an MDM command or through Disk Utility and use DEP PreStage Enrollment. Without DEP, you can do the same wipe process and instead use user-initiated enrollment to re-enroll. ...
See https://learn.jamf.com/bundle/jamf-pro-documentation-current/page/Remote_Commands_for_Computers.htmlWipe Computer - Important: Supported computers with macOS 12.0.1 or later installed will attempt to Erase All Content and Settings by default when the Wipe Computer command is sent...
Instead, I get an error on reboot: macOS could not be installed on your computer. ERROR_ABA5BBB51F Quit the installer to restart your computer and try again. Looking in the logs it looks like it tries and fails to find /Library/Preferences/com.apple.ViewBridge.plist Needless to say ...
I followed the instructions through csrutil enable. I received the error message, "Failed to update security configuration for "Macintosh HD": The signing server declined the personalization request." Sounds like I'll have to back up the data and wipe the drive. 0 Kudos Reply Post...
Providing you don't need forensics off the device, a remote wipe would be a better option for a fire drill. MacOS should be isolated by a Security Client in the event of a breach, just like Windows. Do you guys have security tools that can network isolate the Macs? 0 Kudos Reply ...