Posted on 02-28-2024 12:13 PM
Here everyone - please go and vote for this in the feature requests. It is annoying to have to spend 1/2 the day logging back into Jamf and waiting for the page to load.
Posted on 02-28-2024 12:36 PM
This option is part of jamf premium.. I’m not sure but the shared code base of standard jamf cloud may make this not an option
back in the days of on prem you just tickled a file..
there are some fudges / plugins that may help.. but eventually you learn to live with it …
Posted on 02-28-2024 02:04 PM
Checkout my little project to help with this https://github.com/fveja/JSSCaffeinate in the mean time.
Posted on 02-29-2024 07:32 AM
EDIT: only just noticed this was for JAMF School.. my comment may not be correct..
@Fveja this seems to work well with Arc Browser and a boost.. no need for 3rd party extensions
Posted on 02-29-2024 07:56 AM
Have not tried it on JAMF School, as I don't have access. I created that and tested it on JAMF Pro, but would love to know if it works on JAMF School as well.
Posted on 02-29-2024 02:08 PM
There is also the issue of the Jamf web interface logging you out if you reload the page. Not 100% of the time, but most of the time and I hate it!
I was told to "only have one page open" when using Jamf which is absurd...
Posted on 02-29-2024 02:14 PM
Also, if you want to keep a page alive (frontmost page) you can use this in Script Editor, which I do.
Just make a new file and paste this in. Hit the > "Run" button to use it.
tell application "Safari"
repeat
set URL of document of window 1 to URL of document of window 1
delay 999 --551
seconds
end repeat
end tell