![]() ![]() $Endpoint = " $" -Credential $credential -UseBasicParsing). Write-Host " Posting a new Mobile Device to $base " This information allows Okta to verify that end user devices are managed by Jamf Pro at the time of certificate enrollment. Write-Debug -NoNewline " Reading Security Protocol after setting to TLS 12: " Enter information about the Jamf Pro API, such as the Jamf Pro tenant URL (for example, not the API URL), credentials, and key. Write-Debug "TLS is $tlsVersion - Setting v1.2. Write-Debug -msg 'TLS 1.2 is already available ' Write-Debug " Reading Security Protocol before setting to TLS 12: " Write-Host " Starting at $dateTimeStamp " $dateTimeStamp = Get-Date -Format "yyyyMMdd_HHmmss " # Security/Safety: JSS Account used should have no more permissions than necessary $ExtensionAttributeName = "CA_ActiveSync-ExchangeID " # An extension attribute name into which we will save a dummy value. $printDebugInfo = $true # $true or $false Today he works directly with many customers to ensure they are successful with the Apple ecosystem.# Use Jamf Customer API to create a Jamf Mobile Device record then delete it. ![]() It wasn’t long before Apple devices became his passion and he followed his passion to Jamf. Through his career, his curiosity and love of technology brought him knowledge touching many different systems and products. in Technology Management and has over 14 years of professional IT experience. He graduated from Herzing University with a B.S. Josh Roskos joined Jamf as a Professional Services Engineer in 2016 and is now a Strategic Technical Account Manager II. You can find the bundle identifiers in Jamf Pro or by executing a curl command to get all app names and bundle IDs via the API. Joshua Roskos (Twitter: – Strategic Technical Account Manager II – Jamf He is also a co-founder of Macbrained Twin Cities, a community supporting all things Apple from Education to Enterprise. He has worked internationally to support Macintosh computers and integrate them with Active Directory, Exchange and Office 365.īill has spoken at Jamf Nation User Conference, MacIT, MacTech, Penn State MacAdmins and other conferences, written for MacTech Magazine and is co-author of the second edition of the Enterprise Mac Administrator’s Guide. In April 2003, Microsoft awarded him as an MVP for his online support of others in the Microsoft communities, recognizing him in his area of expertise in Macintosh and Windows integration and later Office for Mac. He is currently a Senior Professional Services Engineer with Jamf, headquartered in Minneapolis, working education, enterprise and government clients. William Smith (Twitter: – Professional Services Engineer – Jamfīill has worked in the information technology field for nearly 25 years as and enterprise administrator, a consultant and trainer.
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