Thank you, this was exactly what I was looking for and could not find
anywhere in documentation. The functionality may have changed since the
last post. I tested it today and, on attempting to delete an app with
this unchecked got "Uninstall Not Allo...
@mainelysteve Thank you. I've been fighting with this for an hour, and
your post clarified it completely. The "Allow" option means allow the
user to change the Block Popups setting from its default of blocking
pop-ups, not actually change the setting...
Blocking access to iCloud prefs doesn't prevent users from logging in to
Messages directly. Also, using a Restricted Software profile doesn't
work quickly enough to prevent students from using the app. There's
enough time between opening and the proc...
We also do the custom settings profile. There are just too many VPNs etc
out there to deal with individually. However, we ran into another issue:
there are a whole lot of Chrome variants out there that allow students
to load extensions even with the ...
Yes. Seeing the exact same thing. Two out of seventy-five MacBook Airs
that we just reimaged came up with the error, and we've seen similar
numbers with previous deployments. Running sudo jamf enroll -prompt has
worked every time for us.