@JureJerebic Some installers will "helpfully" open System Preferences->Privacy if they need PPPC permissions enabled. Look at what your enrollment complete policies install, and see if there is a PPPC profile ypou could pre-install so they don't trigger a privacy warning.
@JureJerebic Some installers will "helpfully" open System Preferences->Privacy if they need PPPC permissions enabled. Look at what your enrollment complete policies install, and see if there is a PPPC profile ypou could pre-install so they don't trigger a privacy warning.
That definitely looks like it, thanks. But how would I set it so that the policy executes after enrolment trigger, but the configuration profile afterwards? Or should the config profile be installed first, and then the policy? In any case, how could this be set in steps?
That definitely looks like it, thanks. But how would I set it so that the policy executes after enrolment trigger, but the configuration profile afterwards? Or should the config profile be installed first, and then the policy? In any case, how could this be set in steps?
@JureJerebic You need the PPPC profile installed before the software that requires it. I'd create a Smart Group to indicate if the PPPC profile isn't installed and change the package from installing on enrollment complete to installing on checkin with a scope exclusion for that smart group.