Posted on 09-14-2022 05:43 AM
I've done simple Jamf Now Auto-enrollment and have stupidly changed my User accounts to standard users using a terminal command I thought I could revert back to as and when needed. But I can't seem to revert the terminal command. Learnt my lesson is always have an extra admin account when using terminal commands.
Will I be able to boot into recovery mode on these Macs and removed the setup file, which allows the macOS setup assistant to run again? Or will the Jamf Now Auto-enrollment stop me from doing this?
Basically I want to do this: https://osxdaily.com/2022/03/25/no-admin-account-mac-fix-macos/
The terminal command I used was: sudo dseditgroup -o edit -d UserName -t user admin
Posted on 09-14-2022 06:59 AM
If the computer is still enrolled in Jamf you should be able to make a policy that sets up a new Admin User.
Posted on 09-14-2022 07:22 AM
How would I go about setting up new policy to set up new Admin User?
Posted on 09-14-2022 07:25 AM
Create a new policy on Jamf Pro. Name it whatever you'd like and scope it to the computer you want. Scroll down to Local Account and Configure a new user and make sure at the bottom you also select the check box "Allow user to administer computer"
Posted on 09-14-2022 07:27 AM
I am only using Jamf Now Fundamentals, is that still possible on this version of Jamf Now?