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Note: If a user is logged in to an iPad prior to a profile being saved in Jamf Pro , the user must log out and log back in to the iPad for the profile to be installed on the device. Note: Some payloads and settings configured with third-party software are not displayed in Jamf Pro. In Jamf Pro , click Computers or Devices at the top of the sidebar.

Click Configuration Profiles in the sidebar. Click the configuration profile you want to download. Click Download. The profile downloads immediately. Note: Depending on your system configuration, status data may not be available for profiles installed using Jamf Pro 9. Note: If a device becomes unmanaged after a profile is successfully distributed to it, the profile will continue to be displayed in the Completed column.

Mobile Device Name. Asset Tag. Site Name. Site ID. Serial Number. Full Name. Email Address. Phone Number. Department Name. Department ID. Building Name.

Click Save. The profile is distributed to deployment targets in the scope the next time they contact Jamf Pro. If a user is logged in to an iPad prior to a user-level profile being saved in Jamf Pro, the user must log out and log back in to the iPad for the profile to be installed on the device. Note: Some payloads and settings configured with third-party software are not displayed in Jamf Pro. Although you cannot view or edit these payloads, they are still applied to the deployment targets.

Click Upload and upload the configuration profile. Optional If you chose to distribute the profile in Self Service, click the Self Service tab to configure Self Service settings for the profile. If you want to view the contents of a configuration profile for troubleshooting purposes, you can download the profile.

Click Download. For each configuration profile, you can view the number of the deployments targets with a status of Complete, Remaining, or Failed for the profile installation. Note: Depending on your system configuration, status data may not be available for profiles installed using Jamf Pro 9. Click Configuration Profiles. A list of configuration profiles is displayed. For each profile, you can view the number of the deployment targets for which the profile installation has a Completed, Remaining, or Failed status.

Note: If a device becomes unmanaged after a profile is successfully distributed to it, the profile will continue to be displayed in the Completed column.

To view a list of deployment targets with a status of Complete, Remaining, or Failed for the profile installation, click the number displayed in the corresponding column. Then click Back in the top-left corner of the pane. To view logs for a configuration profile, click View in the corresponding row. For a different date range, specify the starting and ending dates using the Date Range pop-up calendars. To install the certificate for users in a Jamf Site the following macOS configuration profile can be used with slight modification to update the uuid number for the profile identifier.

Here are the steps:. Here is a little trick for those interested in creating a jamf policy that either launches an app or runs a policy to install it. There is an interesting way to use the Files and Processes option in a Jamf Policy and the operator from the shell to make this happen. If a command line tool fails then the operator provides for another command to run. The general idea is:.

So we use the open tool with the -a switch to try and open a named application and bring it to the front most window. If this fails then we run the jamf binary to execute the existing custom trigger policy. Another example:. Remember of course that the policy calls a custom trigger which would have to exist already usually one of your existing policies but just add a custom trigger. The policy can be added to the Jamf category -Launcher to make it easier to find.

Type: Configuration. ProfileCreator by ProfileCreator. Write a Review. This is a fine tool to create profiles based on a step-by-step process. This took a few tries to understand completely but in the end after making a few mistakes with file paths and syntax all was good. I do like this tool but I also feel it is important to so slow, have an understanding of the command line and additional tools.

The big catch is the interface leaves a little to be desired. Certainly worth dealing with for the features it provides.



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