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Helpful app that I ran across in Slack. Nice GUI to show you the configuration profiles installed on your macOS client.

It’s helpful in pointing out deprecated keys. It also shows you duplicate keys, which is helpful. For example, if you have duplicate keys restricting macOS Deferral updates.

 

• Link: https://github.com/ninxsoft/LowProfile

 

  •  Want to see what is inside the Configuration Profiles that are installed on your Mac?
  •  Curious to know what a Configuration Profile will enforce / change on a device before actually installing one?
  •  Tired of having to manually un-sign Configuration Profiles, only to have to flex your XML parsing skills to find out what is inside?
  •  Maybe you just want to qualify that your MDM vendor is creating Configuration Profiles the way you expect?

Wish I had know about this application sooner. Sometimes feels like I am banging my head against the wall with these STIG Configuration profiles. This will help with that.


This sounds like a great tool. Thanks for posting it ​@mvu