Policy scope and manually calling a policy

BCPeteo
Contributor III

We have "imaging" policies set to the root of jamf so all sites have access to them.

We are using DEPNotify to manually call these policies. These policies are scoped to a group, but in some areas they do not need a few of the "image" apps to be installed. If I scope the policy for these apps to exclude these groups will it stop the policy from installing even its its manually called using sudo jamf policy -id that DEPNotify uses?

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sdagley
Esteemed Contributor II

@BCPeteo Scoping rules are enforced even when calling a policy by ID, so yes if the Macs are in scope for an excluded group for the policy they'd be excluded.

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sdagley
Esteemed Contributor II

@BCPeteo Scoping rules are enforced even when calling a policy by ID, so yes if the Macs are in scope for an excluded group for the policy they'd be excluded.

Great thanks!