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Adding Applications to Policies in Jamf Cloud

  • July 11, 2019
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When I am adding pkgs uploaded from Jamf Admin (local network distribution point) I then go to add the application to a policy, but for some reason the application will add twice sometimes or the interface will freeze. Any suggestions?

Best answer by mking529

Are you by chance logging into the Jamf Pro web interface with Google Chrome? If so try Safari or Firefox. I Just had this issue and switched from Chrome to Firefox and things are working as they should.

I'm wondering if something changed in Chrome or an extension I have because I have not encountered this until today.

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  • July 11, 2019

Are you by chance logging into the Jamf Pro web interface with Google Chrome? If so try Safari or Firefox. I Just had this issue and switched from Chrome to Firefox and things are working as they should.

I'm wondering if something changed in Chrome or an extension I have because I have not encountered this until today.


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  • July 11, 2019

I have this issue too. It seems to come and go for me. Using Jamf Cloud. I switched to Firefox (60.7.2esr) and everything works properly again.


mm2270
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  • July 11, 2019

There are some performance issues with the latest version of Google Chrome apparently, specifically when using Jamf Pro. It's been mentioned by a few others on other discussion threads. Firefox isn't perfect, but I've been using that as my "Jamf Pro" browser now for a while and it's generally stable and works well with it, so I would recommend giving it a try.
I gave up on Safari long ago because of terrible performance issues with it when using the Jamf Pro UI.


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  • July 11, 2019

Indeed. I honestly miss using Firefox as my primary browser but it's just so dang slow. And not like "omg 10 extra milliseconds the horror!" but multi-second, I can watch things render, beachballs-on-brand-new-Macs slow.