I speculate that perhaps they found some sort of vulnerability, and
rather than address it and possibly improve Jamf Remote - they decided
to ditch it altogether. The more I use Jamf, the less I like thier
practices. They are showing themselves to be...
Well, look at thier "server". It used to be a feature rich app that
overlayed these services, or at least access to these services in a
helful manner. With each new release of MacOS, they removed more and
more features from server, until it was basic...
This is how I used to manage a lot of things - with custome triggers,
then I would use Jamf Remote to run those triggers and get the feedback
in one nifty little gui. It was handy. So they took it away.
Well, for one - it was all of those in one place. Also, the ability to
run a script scoped by selecting a handful of enpoints in a GUI is way
less cumbersome than doing it all through the WebGUI, especially for one
off pushes, or for less critical te...
Yep. This just sucks. Just upgraded our on-prem JamfPro, and now I
cannot use Jamf remote. Didn't use it for screen sharing, used it for
quick, on demand commands - to run Adobe Remote Update Manager, or to
just refresh the inventory, or push a quick...