We have a laptop cart and configuration profiles created in JSS that tell which WIFI network the laptop should connect to. The config profile are scoped out correctly in JSS. But for some reason the config profiles are being removedor are not applying thus causing the laptop to have no wifi connection. The students connect to a guestpublic wifi but they cannot print ...thus the helpdesk getting calls about no printing for the cart. I doubt the students are navigating to Syst PreferencesProfiles and deleting the profile. My questions is - is there a systematic way that the profiles are being deleted or are just not applying? I can create a config profile in 10.8.x server Profile manager to never remove the profile without authorization. So this profile is locked down I guess. That tested good. But the JSS created profiles are not applying on random computers and at one point in time they were applying.
Configuration Profiles being removed by user
Best answer by mscottblake
I had the same issue and worked extensively with JAMF to find that it's a bug in the OS that causes the client to remove the profile without the JSS's knowledge, so it doesn't know to push it back.
I still push most profiles through MDM, but I take my Wiki profile and install it locally at imaging time. Doing it this way prevents the OS from removing it.
You can download the profile from https://jss.url:8443/exportOSXConfigurationProfile.html and then add the .mobileconfig file into Casper Admin and deploy as just another package. The catch is that you need to run ```
/usr/bin/profiles -I -F "/path/to/<configName>.mobileconfig"
``` to actually perform the profile installation.
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