Computer and Mobile Device Enrollment Invitations

bgreeno
New Contributor III

Is there a way to remove computer and mobile device enrollment invitations from the OTA and URL lists in JSS?

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bgreeno
New Contributor III

From Lucas - JAMF Software Account Manager

To remove this information from the database we'll need to access the API. To get there we'll need to append the jss url with /apiFrontPage.rest. It will look something like the following: www.yourjssurl.com<http://www.yourjssurl.com><http://www.yourjssurl.com><http://www.yourjssurl.com><http://www.yourjssurl.com><http://www.yourjssurl.com>:8443/apiFrontPage.rest . From here we can make use of the mobiledeviceinvitations resource which will allow for deleting the invitation history. If you have additional questions regarding how to implement this, please let us know. Thanks! Lucas Krause JAMF Software

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bgreeno
New Contributor III

From Lucas - JAMF Software Account Manager

To remove this information from the database we'll need to access the API. To get there we'll need to append the jss url with /apiFrontPage.rest. It will look something like the following: www.yourjssurl.com<http://www.yourjssurl.com><http://www.yourjssurl.com><http://www.yourjssurl.com><http://www.yourjssurl.com><http://www.yourjssurl.com>:8443/apiFrontPage.rest . From here we can make use of the mobiledeviceinvitations resource which will allow for deleting the invitation history. If you have additional questions regarding how to implement this, please let us know. Thanks! Lucas Krause JAMF Software

fredj
New Contributor

Lucas...

This is Fred from the New Mexico State University JAMF Team. We have the same thing here. I'm the "new guy" and tasked with these kind of things. I was not on the Team at the time when JAMF originally trained the other guys.

We have 10 Invitations sitting in the "Enrollment Invitations" window. I wouldn't call them "stale" as some indicate "Expired" and others indicate "Enrollment Complete". The above code is confusing; especially the one with what appears to be 6 <http://www.yourjssurl.com>'s. I tired with what changes to code I thought were correct but no go.

Can you maybe clear it up for the "Newbie"?

Any help is certainly welcome...

Thanks...

:) Fred...
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