How do you get SMB network shares to mount using Jamf Configuration
Profiles, under macOS Mojave 10.14.5? All that I have seen is various
bash and AppleScript scripts. I was looking for a way to mount the
shares without resorting to scripting.
This maybe a stupid question to the Mac Administrator elite out there in
JAMF nation, but what is the kext cache, and how does one rebuild or
repair it? Also, when is it appropriate to do so?
Can the open source programs "NoMAD" and "NoMAD Login AD" be installed
and used on the same machine? Or are they meant to be installed and used
separately?
I see instructions on adding printer drivers for deployment to Jamf via
"Jamf Admin," but how does one add local scanner drivers package
deployment to Jamf?
@Hugonaut This solution is very intriguing, but I do not understand how
it works. Do you install and run the Jamf Quickadd.pkg during the
initial macOS recovery stage of the workflow, right after the
installation of macOS, but before the first reboot...
@hawkzhang45 & @m.entholzner & @ClassicII What I have never understood
about this whole process, is the need to have an end user enter their
old Active Directory created keychain password to change to their new
Active Directory created keychain passw...
Is the kext cache related to the approval of kernel extensions that one
must do when running under the macOS High Sierra and above macOS's? And
could one reset the "System Extension Blocked" messages that a user gets
when installing certain applicati...