Posted on 05-01-2023 07:34 AM
I have a Mac Lab of 30 Mac Minis all using the same config profile and policies. I have 6 Macs that will not run Jamf Connect. I get a black window and a spinning wheel so I can't even click on Local Login to have students use that. Any suggestions? I tried updating to the latest Jamf Connect, restarts, removing the policy etc.
I just haven't wiped the devices as I didn't want the students to lose their local profile.
Thoughts?
Posted on 05-01-2023 08:25 AM
In jamf, if you go to one of the affects mac's record, look in the Management tab. Do you see any failed commands? Also, in that same tab and look in the Configration Profile section, do you see if your Jamf Connet config profile is applied to that mac? If the correct config profile is applied, then instead of updating Jamf Connect, I would uninstall it, reboot, and reinstall it.
If it is applied to that mac, then I wol
Posted on 05-15-2023 07:55 AM
Hi, thanks for your response. There are no failed commands and the profile is applied to the Mac. I have tried taking it out of the scope and then scoping it again. I am getting a black window then that says Jamf Connect failed contact your administrator.
Posted on 05-15-2023 08:35 AM
You confirmed that the computer is connected to some network or wifi?
Posted on 05-15-2023 08:44 AM
Yes it is connected to the network.
Posted on 05-15-2023 11:33 AM
Have you tried switching to another ethernet or to another network?
Posted on 05-11-2023 06:46 AM
Ive seen this happen when the system on the device gets updated randomly. Here was the solve for me:
If the Jamf Connect login window is not loading and other remediation steps have not worked, you can replace the authorization database by renaming the auth.db file and letting the system replace it with a default copy.
The standard macOS login window displays.
This info was found here: