Posted on 09-12-2024 12:44 PM
I am testing moving users from Admin to Standard and I am running the command below in Files and Processes in a policy and it works and makes the user Standard, but when I reboot it reverts back to Admin. The machine was bound to the domain (we are working to get away from that), so I thought maybe that had something to do with it, and I unbound and ran the policy again and when I rebooted, I was back to Admin again. I have no policies applying post reboot and none of my profiles appear to be doing anything in terms of user rights. Does anyone know what I may be missing and how I can keep this from happening?
dseditgroup -o edit -d myusername -t user -L admin
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Posted on 09-12-2024 04:13 PM
We are testing Jamf Connect and turns out it was Jamf Connect elevating the account. Whoops.... nothing to see here, please disperse.
Posted on 09-12-2024 04:13 PM
We are testing Jamf Connect and turns out it was Jamf Connect elevating the account. Whoops.... nothing to see here, please disperse.