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JAMF User based enrollment for non company owned mac computers

  • March 12, 2020
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I work at a University. Because of coronavirus concerns, starting to get a lot of how do we get X pieces of software to our students that can't use labs.

So, lets say we want to put 30 pieces of Final Cut Pro on 30 student macs. Does JAMF support a user based enrollment for students and personal devices?

I'm not talking company owned devices. I already manage 1500 company owned macs and am very familiar with that aspect.

But, I've never put a personal mac in JAMF. The apple reps tell me there is such a thing but likely JAMF doesn't support it.

I just want to confirm. If it does support, documentation somewhere that I missed?

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Chris_Hafner
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  • Jamf Heroes
  • March 13, 2020

Yes. Yes, you can. It's called User-Initiated enrollment or User approved MDM. It's also a methodology fully supported by JAMF>. It's actually REALLY, REALLY common.

https://www.jamf.com/jamf-nation/articles/499/managing-user-approved-mdm-with-jamf-pro
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https://docs.jamf.com/10.9.0/jamf-pro/administrator-guide/User-Initiated_Enrollment_for_Computers.html

These are older documents but there are great comments below that are up to date. Just back in with any questions after reading.


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  • Valued Contributor
  • March 13, 2020

Technically you can with user-initiated enrollment but I don't know whether your license supports it with Jamf. You might want to talk to Jamf.


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  • Contributor
  • March 25, 2020

I'm a little interested in this too. Are you envisioning an installer you send them, or a way for them to pull it? A push or a pull?


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  • Valued Contributor
  • March 25, 2020

@dugnl @mntbighker check my post here: https://www.jamf.com/jamf-nation/discussions/35199/ideas-for-working-from-home-and-supporting-remote-learning

I’m in your exact situation. Reach out if you have any questions on setup or challenges you might be facing.


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  • New Contributor
  • March 25, 2020

While technically you can user-enroll any Mac, Apple (and Jamf) do not support the notion of BYOD enrollment like they do with mobile devices.


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  • Valued Contributor
  • March 25, 2020

This is true, so some users may feel uncomfortable without the privacy offered by that feature. Also one other thing @dugnl, I would check with Apple on VPP licences for BYOD macOS machines, i believe you'll find there are some restrictions there.