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/diskmaker-x-download-for-el-capitan.html. Download DiskMaker 2.0.2 ( ZIP file, about 3 MB). NB: this version of DiskMaker X is not able to build a Mavericks installer from Mac OS X 10.6.8. More information here.

Imaging computers with Jamf Pro involves booting computers to a startup disk other than the target drive and then using the Jamf Imaging application to deploy a configuration.

Jun 08, 2019  I need help I don't know what to do. I bought an apple MacBook Pro 2015, and It has some kind of profile management idk jamf mdm and I don't know how to remove it, I tried sudo remove profile and those things and it just disabled it but if I reinstall the macOS it comes back idk if I must take another OS from another MacBook I just want to remove it!!!!

  1. Jul 18, 2019  Deploying package files to computers is a powerful workflow in Jamf Now. The following tutorial walks the workflow for deploying an existing.pkg file. This is a fairly technical process, so reach out to our support team via the Chat button at the bottom of this page or by emailing support@jamfnow.com if you have any questions.
  2. Jan 19, 2018  Initiate a Policy scan on a macOS device via “sudo jamf policy” Initiate an Inventory scan on a macOS device via “sudo jamf recon” (by default inventory runs weekly) Only inventory from Jamf Pro is shared with Microsoft Intune; Only the object ID’s of the user and device in Azure AD are shared from Azure AD with the Jamf Pro cloud.
  3. Jun 10, 2019 It works well both with DEP and UAMDM enrollment, in combination with Jamf. Short how-to: In the MacDeployStick app, click the + sign to create a new workflow. Under macOS, add the most recent macOS installer, downloaded from the App Store, tick Erase and Install. Under Resources add the folder containing packages you want to pre-deploy.

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Some common startup disks used for imaging are USB or FireWire drives, Restore partitions, and NetBoot images.

Disclaimer: Apple does not recommend or support monolithic system imaging as an installation method because of recent improvements in macOS security, hardware, management, and deployment. Apple encourages IT administrators to convert from device imaging to Apple’s Device Enrollment (formerly DEP) workflows. For more information on supported methods of installing macOS, see Apple's Help documentation: https://help.apple.com/deployment/macos/#/apd545ec8b69. For more information about enrolling and deploying computers using Apple's Device Enrollment and a PreStage enrollment configured in Jamf Pro, see Computer PreStage Enrollments.

There are four imaging methods:

  • Standard imaging—Standard imaging allows you to configure the imaging settings for a computer at imaging time.

  • Autorun imaging—Autorun imaging allows you to store imaging settings in Jamf Pro, so they don’t have to be configured at imaging time. In addition, Autorun imaging can be completely automated to run on a schedule.

  • PreStage imaging—PreStage imaging allows you to store imaging settings in Jamf Pro and use them to image new computers as you add them to the network. This reduces the amount of time and interaction it takes to prepare new computers for use.

  • Target Mode Imaging (TMI)—Target Mode Imaging (TMI) allows you to image multiple computers subsequently by connecting them to a host computer using a FireWire, Thunderbolt, or USB-C cable. This can be ideal when using a network connection is not optimal or supported.

For more information, see the following sections in this guide:

  • Configurations
    Learn about configurations and find out how to create them.

  • Standard Imaging
    Find out how to image computers using standard imaging.

  • Autorun Imaging
    Find out how to image computers using Autorun imaging.

  • PreStage Imaging
    Find out how to image computers using PreStage imaging.

  • Target Mode Imaging
    Find out how to image computers using TMI. /music-player-for-mac-catalina.html.

  • Event Logs
    Find out how to view event logs for Jamf Imaging events.

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