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cool_boy_mew (coolboymew@shitposter.club)'s status on Saturday, 10-Feb-2024 02:04:22 JST cool_boy_mew More Jamf Pro trial adventures
Why in the fuck do I need to go in the option to activate the login and startup check in case a policy uses these options? Why in the fuck isn't that on by default? Why wouldn't this be on by default instead of making me go search for it. It's a simple check option, I expected more complicated by how the policies even triggered explained it-
Joel Nelson [Minnesota] (fkq1q2r2@noauthority.social)'s status on Saturday, 10-Feb-2024 14:37:37 JST Joel Nelson [Minnesota] @coolboymew I wish I knew. All I can say is Jamf devs have spent too much time around Macs.
Once you get I configured, it's really a nice management tool.cool_boy_mew likes this. -
cool_boy_mew (coolboymew@shitposter.club)'s status on Saturday, 10-Feb-2024 14:39:26 JST cool_boy_mew @fkq1q2r2 yeah, I finally made it work and it seems to work nicely
It's just that the interface is somewhat of a pain in the ass. It also seems to be missing QOL stuff I've seen in newer MDM
For example, in Manage Engine I can simply install or remove a configuration profile without messing with groups
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Joel Nelson [Minnesota] (fkq1q2r2@noauthority.social)'s status on Sunday, 11-Feb-2024 00:36:40 JST Joel Nelson [Minnesota] @coolboymew
For sure. Compared to Bigfix and Endpoint Manager, JAMF is not really groking enterprise. Seems like it is great for single use case across entire companies or departments, but is terrible for real world applications where each machine is different.cool_boy_mew likes this.
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