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Managed Login Items for Zscaler

  • November 15, 2024
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Can some suggest how can we Managed Login Items to allow in background for the application Zscaler   
We are implementing this in our company to ensure that users wouldn't have an option to turn off. 
We implemented something similar creating a Configuration Profiles for Ms defender using a some documentation from Microsoft but over ever I don't any documentation for Zscaler. 

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Zscalers support is actually not half bad for macOS, if you have not yet I suggest reaching out to them for asks like this. In any event, below is the config I use.

 

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Jason33
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  • November 15, 2024

You should be able to add the Zscaler Team Identifier to that same profile, if you want to keep them in one profile. Just add the Team Identifier PCBCQZJ7S7 and a rule comment and you should be good to go.


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  • November 15, 2024

Zscalers support is actually not half bad for macOS, if you have not yet I suggest reaching out to them for asks like this. In any event, below is the config I use.

 


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  • November 16, 2024

Zscalers support is actually not half bad for macOS, if you have not yet I suggest reaching out to them for asks like this. In any event, below is the config I use.

 


Thank you for your suggestion, 
I was able to create the configuration policies using the below command to get the Application label and TeamIdentifier. 

sudo sfltool dumpbtm which Prints the current status of login and background items, including loaded servicemanagement payload UUIDs.