Posted on 03-14-2022 03:52 AM
Hello,
Since we implemented Jamf Connect (Azure AD authentication) on our Macs, we noticed that the check-in was no longer done when the computer was on but logged off.
Do you know if this is normal?
Thank you
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Posted on 03-17-2022 05:36 AM
I found the way and I'm ashamed it's so simple.
Just deploy the jamfhelper script in 'Recurring Check-in' / 'Once per user'.
Thus the script will not trigger closed session.
Thank you
Posted on 03-14-2022 11:49 AM
Ok, the issue is not from Jamf Connect.
Before deploying Jamf Connect, we send a message to notify our users using a Jamf Helper script.
The problem is that when we use Jamf Helper when no one is logged in (on login window), it "blocks" check-ins.
To unblock the situation we must empty the folder /Library/Application Support/JAMF/tmp
Do you know what is the best method to use Jamf Helper to start immediately at check-in when a user is logged in or only start at next login if no one is logged in?
I'm a little newbie in scripting and I suspect that I'll have to use the launchagent but I can't find the right method.
Thank you for your help
Posted on 03-17-2022 05:36 AM
I found the way and I'm ashamed it's so simple.
Just deploy the jamfhelper script in 'Recurring Check-in' / 'Once per user'.
Thus the script will not trigger closed session.
Thank you
Posted on 03-18-2022 02:20 PM