Posted on 10-03-2016 09:00 AM
I first installed Sierra, set a few things that I want set as default.
Started the machine in Target mode and plugged it in via Firewire to my main machine. Navigated to /System/Library/CoreServices/ and deleted Siri.app. Then I used carbon copy cloner to create the disk.img which I uploaded to the JSS
Posted on 10-03-2016 09:03 AM
Posted on 10-03-2016 09:07 AM
How does the machine react when a user clicks on the various icons, or makes some attempt to try and enable Siri?
Posted on 10-03-2016 09:16 AM
I've done a similar thing to remove SIP protected apps from my base image. However, I've found that when Apple releases a software update, those components can be put back in place. So your solution is only temporary. :(
Posted on 10-03-2016 09:31 AM
NO I didn't. I used Disk Utility to create the .dmg which I then uploaded to the JSS
Posted on 10-03-2016 09:32 AM
@bvrooman When a user clicks on the Siri icon nothing happens. Nothing at all. The core service app is gone.
Posted on 10-03-2016 09:34 AM
I'd wonder what terrible things are happening in the System or other logs, though. :)
Posted on 10-03-2016 11:35 AM
2nd what @thoule posted. Just disable it
Posted on 10-03-2016 11:44 AM
@LSinNY the problem with disabling is the icon in Applications would still open if clicked on. I have the process disabled the Casper but the icon can still be clicked on. Now it is completely disabled, and I haven't noticed anything weird going on
Posted on 10-03-2016 11:45 AM
Posted on 10-03-2016 02:56 PM