Posted on 02-07-2013 09:04 AM
Is there a way to set a service agreement policy through Casper so all devices display a message before the login screen ?
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Posted on 02-07-2013 09:18 AM
Would something like this work for you?
http://osxdaily.com/2012/01/18/set-user-agreement-on-login-mac-os-x/
Posted on 02-07-2013 09:18 AM
Would something like this work for you?
http://osxdaily.com/2012/01/18/set-user-agreement-on-login-mac-os-x/
Posted on 02-07-2013 09:26 AM
Same thing as what mm2270 said. That's what we use.
You can also have an ext. att. check the last modified date of the file to make sure everyone has the same one.
-chris
Posted on 02-07-2013 10:44 AM
We use this too, but be warned that it is a bit buggy. It would sometimes display the agreement window twice (once before logging in and once after logging in, before loading the user's desktop), and very rarely it will lock up and not recognize clicks on the Agree button, requiring a restart.
10.8.2 supposedly fixed the first issue, and I have seen a couple lockups myself.
Posted on 02-07-2013 11:56 AM
Thank you guys, I had seen that document before and tried it and it didn't work. But... i tried it again and VOILA !.. packaged it and pushed it and it is working like a gem.
Thanks again
Posted on 03-05-2013 07:27 AM
I'm actually seeing the policy banner appear TWICE also. The macs i'm managing are all 10.8.2 and all have FileVault 2 enabled.
Could that be the case ?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Posted on 03-05-2013 07:54 AM
no problem here on 10.8.2 and works very well.
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http://www.amsys.co.uk/2012/blog/setting-up-window-policy-banner-in-os-x-lion-mountain-lion/#.UTYUibZ94Vw](
http://www.amsys.co.uk/2012/blog/setting-up-window-policy-banner-in-os-x-lion-mountain-lion/#.UTYUibZ94Vw)
little tip though... do not manage the login window message via mcx or config profile.
Instead use defaults write for a one liner discalmer and look at the above link to implement the AUP