Posted on 03-07-2023 10:57 AM
Ex.
A user brings their device (BYOD) -- They log into the MacBook that's under our JAMF control, and it automatically adjusts settings they may have set for things.
Semi-new JAMF user here.
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Posted on 03-09-2023 12:02 AM
I have tested this, no you don't have immediate access to system installed apps on MacBooks via Jamf gui, however you can make use of a remote bash script: https://www.hexnode.com/mobile-device-management/help/script-to-uninstall-apps-on-mac/
You will need to install the scripting module, I use Jamf School, so not sure whether this is an option in Jamf Now.
As a new Jamf admin, I suggest you login to the learning hub and read some of the documentation. There is tons of documentation there: https://learn.jamf.com/category/jamf-now
Posted on 03-09-2023 12:02 AM
I have tested this, no you don't have immediate access to system installed apps on MacBooks via Jamf gui, however you can make use of a remote bash script: https://www.hexnode.com/mobile-device-management/help/script-to-uninstall-apps-on-mac/
You will need to install the scripting module, I use Jamf School, so not sure whether this is an option in Jamf Now.
As a new Jamf admin, I suggest you login to the learning hub and read some of the documentation. There is tons of documentation there: https://learn.jamf.com/category/jamf-now