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"management task" with enrolled m1

  • November 22, 2020
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I recently enrolled a new M1 based MacBook and every time a JAMF policy is to run it prompts that a "Management task is scheduled to run now" and requires the user to acknowledge it. Surely there must be a way to bypass this and whitelist/approve on behalf of the user?

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  • May 14, 2021

looking for that answer also..


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  • June 18, 2021

Also looking for this answer


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  • September 21, 2021

Also looking for a solution to this issue. But the device I'm having it pop on is a intel mac


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  • January 18, 2022

Any new info on this?


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  • January 18, 2022

Actually, found the issue. We are using installomator and found that in the custom policy for a few program auto updates, the Defer option was enabled which brings up that message allowing users to defer for up to 7 days. We simply turned this off to avoid the unclear message end users were receiving.


pkleiber
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  • January 26, 2022

Actually, found the issue. We are using installomator and found that in the custom policy for a few program auto updates, the Defer option was enabled which brings up that message allowing users to defer for up to 7 days. We simply turned this off to avoid the unclear message end users were receiving.


Thanks @travisroembke thats the solution 🙂