sudo rm -r /Library/Security/SecurityAgentPlugins/JamfConnectLogin.bundle Uninstall Jamf Once you have removed the device management profiles, you can uninstall the Jamf applications on your Mac. Start by looking for a Jamf uninstaller. If there is one, use that. If not, you can manually unin...
The next time the Mac connects to Apple's activation servers, it will pop up again. You can never remove it from ABM/ASM, only the institution can do that. Yes, you can not connect to the internet during the setup of the device, but again, this is likely only temporary. The de...
In our environment, our WiFi access is controlled by 802.1x (via Config Profiles), but users are still free to connect to their home and other WiFi networks. When users connect to more and more networks, the SSIDs are saved. The more SSIDs a Mac remembers, the greater chance of ...
If they have lost access to your WiFi connection, it wouldn't be possible for them to run a Jamf Self Service policy most likely, as any policies run from Self Service need a connection back to the Jamf server. So, this is something you might have to think about or consider. Anyway,...