Afternoon All!
Work for a school and we are moving away from paper based finals. But a general student laptop is wide open to all sorts of stuff. How do we lock it down? iOS has Kiosk mode options but MacOS doesn't have anything (that I've found) as straight forward.
I've cobbled together a couple of config profiles that get the job mostly done but it also throws permission errors. Looking for advice on:
1. what other schools have used, in relation to laptops, Jamf Pro and testing in a Kiosk-esque setup.
2. how I can tinker the config profile to not throw so many errors.
Let's start at the beginning. 2 config profiles (Dock & Kiosk Mode).
Dock limits the dock to only Text Edit, Self Service & System Pref. Fairly strait forward and works like a champ.
Kiosk Mode does a bunch of stuff:
Restrictions are set as follows:
-Disables everything in Sys Pref except - Network and Parental Controls
- Restricts app to only TextEdit
- Widgets are turned off
- Media allows for external discs, but doesn't require auth or read-only
- Sharing Serv are all unchecked
- Functionality allows config profile install and AirPrint
Our students log into the shared laptops as Guest and do not know the Admin passwords. TextEdit works but often times auth pop-up for various apps/drivers pop up (see link).
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vpv4XvEOONMEL_NIX3EkYYQN92pzBAt7/view?usp=share_link
This is for a interactive driver, but it also popped for printers, Jamf Protect and other various bits.
Because these test are happening on a lab environment I can remote in and admin password through it but its clunky.
Thoughts? Ideas? Recommendations?
Thanks!
- Kevin