To block the "Managed Login Items Added" notification, use this simple procedure:
- Create a new Configuration Profile
- Select the Notifications payload
- Leave App Name blank
- Enter "com.apple.btmnotificationagent" into the Bundle ID field
- Select Disable for Critical alerts
- Select Disable for Notifications
- Scope to a test machine to test
- Save Profile
THANK YOU !!!!!!!
Another way to block the "Managed Login Items Added" notification is to:
- Create a new Configuration Profile
- Set to Computer Level
- Select Notifications payload
- Skip App Name field, leave it blank
- Enter "com.apple.btmnotificationagent" for the Bundle ID
- Select Disable for Critical Alerts
- Select Disable for Notifications
- Scope to test machine(s)
- Save Profile
A question. Does this only block the notifications like "Software from "" addet items that can run......." or does is block all notifications from this app?
We use Nomad. The Nomad item is successfully added to the login items.

But when logging in and regularly during a logged in session we get these notifications:

So, blocking these notifications is perfect. But, notifications from Nomad itself should be allowed.
We just don't want the notification as shown above.
A question. Does this only block the notifications like "Software from "" addet items that can run......." or does is block all notifications from this app?
We use Nomad. The Nomad item is successfully added to the login items.

But when logging in and regularly during a logged in session we get these notifications:

So, blocking these notifications is perfect. But, notifications from Nomad itself should be allowed.
We just don't want the notification as shown above.
Yes, if you follow @jbutler47's steps above it will disable any notification that a background item was added, but not the actual application notifications. NoMAD will continue to prompt users when their passwords are mismatched/approaching expiration.
Another way to block the "Managed Login Items Added" notification is to:
- Create a new Configuration Profile
- Set to Computer Level
- Select Notifications payload
- Skip App Name field, leave it blank
- Enter "com.apple.btmnotificationagent" for the Bundle ID
- Select Disable for Critical Alerts
- Select Disable for Notifications
- Scope to test machine(s)
- Save Profile
Just wanted to know is this still the best way to silence these pesky notifications? Will this also silence the notifications that Jamf pushes out when a new config profile is pushed out ?