Posted on 07-19-2021 10:46 PM
Hi,
I'm having a problem with some of my macOS devices not displaying the "User Interaction" notification when staff runs a policy from Self-Servce. Some will display the "Start" and "End" message. Other macs don't display any notifications. When checking "Notification Center", the "Management Action" is set to not allow notification by default, even on macOS devices that have the notification messages working.
I've never had a problem, until recently. Majority of my machines are running macOS Big Sur, but appears to work on some machines with Big Sur and others not with the same OS.
Current version Self-Service version is 10.30.3.
How do I re-enable the notification on all machines?
Thanks in advanced.
07-20-2021 10:49 AM - edited 07-20-2021 10:50 AM
My issues surrounding macOS notifications from Self Service go back at least to December 2018. In my case, Self Service/Jamf is supposed to fire off a macOS notification letting the user know when a patch management title has an update. Despite specifying so in the User Interaction section of a patch policy, no notifications happened. So invariably users would come up against the inelegant update deadline. Back in 2018, I was given PI-005955. But this behavior has persisted whether the Jamf Pro Server was run on-prem of in Jamf Cloud.
Ultimately, I got so tired of it that I turned off notifications in patch management and set up a policy that uses a script that leverages JamfHelper to pop up an alert window that users have to acknowledge that tells them that there are updates available. Not nearly as elegant as the macOS notifications, but I've found this to be significantly more reliable in light of Jamf not getting this fixed.
Posted on 08-05-2021 02:30 PM
It appears that removing jamf and re-enrolling it again resolved the issue. I'm hoping this issue doesn't grow in greater numbers, but right now it's only a very small number. Thank you for your response, wildfrog.
Posted on 08-05-2021 06:10 PM
That's good. In my case, nothing seemed to remedy the problem. The problem persisted whether my Jamf server was on-prem or Jamf Cloud. It persisted across each of my clients' Jamf instances. So for whatever reason, my issue was never fixed.
Posted on 09-17-2021 03:23 AM
Still no solution?
Posted on 09-17-2021 03:29 AM
No. Not at present. Still using a dialog box generated from JamfHelper. It works. There are a couple of JNUC sessions on IBM Notifier that I’ll be keen to check out. If that doesn’t seem workable for me I may see if DataJar would be willing to recompile their notifier with my branding (for a fee, of course).
Posted on 09-17-2021 04:05 AM
OK thank you @wildfrog