Cleaning up old Jamf Pro users
Been running Jamf Pro for multiple years? You might have a few thousand users that you do not touch. People who have left, a mistake in names, test accounts and all that jazz.
Everything Jamf. From workflows to organizing. I provide IT mac admins with my preferred way of doing things. Based on my experience with working on a vast amount of instances.
Sign up nowBeen running Jamf Pro for multiple years? You might have a few thousand users that you do not touch. People who have left, a mistake in names, test accounts and all that jazz.
Nothing feels more satisfying than making your own Extension Attribute and having it work first try. But did you know Jamf Pro has templates ready for you?
The responsiveness of your instance is incredibly important for your day-to-day task. It's immensely important that when you're building a workflow you can act quickly and clean. This post is about how to keep the Jamf Pro instance healthy and organized. (Yes I post about organizing a lot)
For a lot of people, this might be common sense. But it might be new and useful when you take over a Jamf Pro instance in a company where the main admin on this instance left before he was able to pass along all the info. Sounds weird? Well, it happens more often than not.
Ever had a user told you that all of their safari items are gone? Or that they get a weird prompt when they logged in and they're not sure what to do with it?
The Jamf Protect dashboard gives you a great way to view devices and their protective status! But what if the device no longer has a plan or has trouble connecting to your Jamf Protect tenant?