Posted on 01-28-2016 12:33 PM
Hi Everyone,
I might be missing something simple so please excuse an oversight I be having.
Every so often, I have a need to wipe a Mac. When I do this, the previous policies and scripts that have been run once per computer will not run again on this Mac. The question is, do we have the ability to open a single computer and flush all policies for this one computer?
Rather than searching all possible combinations of policies and flushing the individual log from each policy, it would be great to find the computer, open it, flush all policies. Maybe this is a feature request and I can create one. I just didn't know if someone else has found a way to do this in some other mechanism.
Thanks as always!!
Mick
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Posted on 01-28-2016 12:42 PM
Open the computer record, click the History tab, then select Policies. You'll see all policies that have run on that computer and a nice shiny new 'Flush All' button.
Posted on 01-28-2016 12:42 PM
Open the computer record, click the History tab, then select Policies. You'll see all policies that have run on that computer and a nice shiny new 'Flush All' button.
Posted on 01-28-2016 12:46 PM
SWEET!!! Thank you, thank you. That makes my day!
Posted on 01-28-2016 01:00 PM
or, run
sudo jamf flushpolicyhistory
on that machine