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How to make a simple reboot policy or config profile?

  • January 10, 2022
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Very much a newbie here and not good at writing my own code (I'm very much a copy paste guy when it comes to creating plists etc) - I find that there is no easy way in the JAMF Pro UI to reboot machines in a static group - can anyone give me an easy guide for a policy or config profile that just performs a simple reboot on a machine that I can apply to a static group?

Best answer by junjishimazaki

Hi, in Jamf create a policy, on the left pane enable the Restart Options. From there set if you want set it to restart immediately with or without a user logged in. Then scope it to your static group. I would test this on a test mac before deploying.

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  • January 11, 2022

Hi, in Jamf create a policy, on the left pane enable the Restart Options. From there set if you want set it to restart immediately with or without a user logged in. Then scope it to your static group. I would test this on a test mac before deploying.


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  • January 11, 2022

Hi, in Jamf create a policy, on the left pane enable the Restart Options. From there set if you want set it to restart immediately with or without a user logged in. Then scope it to your static group. I would test this on a test mac before deploying.


Thanks this worked great 🙂 


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  • August 24, 2023

Hi, in Jamf create a policy, on the left pane enable the Restart Options. From there set if you want set it to restart immediately with or without a user logged in. Then scope it to your static group. I would test this on a test mac before deploying.


how would i do this for an Apple TV since you can't create policies for devices?