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Today we are releasing Jamf Pro 11.10. Highlights include:

  • New Keys for System Extension Payload
    Jamf Pro includes two new system extension types for computers with macOS 15 or later. In macOS 15, end users can see and disable previously installed managed system extensions (e.g., endpoint security tools) through System Settings or Finder. You can use these new settings (Non-removable system extensions and Non-removable system extensions from UI) to prevent end users from removing these system extensions.

    If you use Jamf Protect, which runs as a system extension, Jamf strongly recommends configuring this new MDM setting to restrict users from disabling Jamf Protect.

    Note: This feature is also included in Jamf Pro 11.9.1 or later.

  • App Installers Workflow Improvement
    When using App Installers to install an app via Self Service, Jamf Pro automatically detects and updates the app regardless of the version installed on a computer in scope. (Previously, unknown versions were not updated.) An unknown version is any version of an app that is not available as an App Installers title in Jamf Pro.

 

For additional information on what's included in this release, review the release notes via the Jamf Learning Hub. See the latest release notes video for a brief overview of new features and enhancements.

To access new versions of Jamf Pro, log into Jamf Account with your Jamf ID. The latest version is located in the Products section under Jamf Pro.

 

Cloud Upgrades

Your Jamf Pro server, including any free sandbox environments, will be updated to Jamf Pro 11.10.1 based on your hosted data region below. Review this guide if you need assistance identifying the Hosted Data Region of your Jamf Cloud instance.

If you would like to upgrade manually, navigate to https://account.jamf.com/products/jamf-pro and click Upgrade (Standard Cloud) or Schedule Upgrade (Premium Cloud) at the top of the page.

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Hosted Region Begins Ends
ap-southeast-2 18 October at 1300 UTC 19 October at 0000 UTC
ap-northeast-1 18 October at 1500 UTC 19 October at 0200 UTC
eu-central-1 18 October at 2200 UTC 19 October at 1000 UTC
eu-west-2 18 October at 2300 UTC 19 October at 0700 UTC
us-east-2 19 October at 0400 UTC 19 October at 1800 UTC
us-west-2 19 October at 0700 UTC 19 October at 2100 UTC

 

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