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  • January 17, 2018
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This is for my Zero Touch deployment.

After Enrollment, I apply a few "Enrollment Completed" policies, and then reboot.
Immediately after reboot I have a Bunch of Startup Policies, but they wont run at boot until the first policy refresh.

Is there some sort of standard delay or way I can ensure that the Check In Preferences have applied, or force them to apply before my reboot ??

Best answer by HNTIT

SCrapped the reboot now as it was no longer needed

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  • January 17, 2018

you could invoke a 'sudo jamf recon' right before your reboot.


bmortens115
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  • January 17, 2018

you could have a something like 'jamf policy' in a script and run via jamf before the reboot to force a check-in. That should get those policies that run at boot.


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  • January 18, 2018

This is my issue.

These Check In settings are not contained in any Policy and there is nothing in any of the policy logs, so it's not like i can script that individual policy to run before reboot.

If i do a policy refresh before the reboot, i mess up the entire reason for doing this as a bunch of other polices will also start to try and run.

Very Annoying


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  • March 5, 2018

SCrapped the reboot now as it was no longer needed