![]() End users simply enroll via the Settings app to enroll devices. ![]() ![]() This workflow, for institutionally owned devices, is nearly identical to the Account-Driven User Enrollment (ADUE) workflow used with personally owned devices. Support for A ccount-Driven Device enrollment for iOS/iPadOS 17Īccount-Driven Device Enrollment (ADDE) gives organizations and their end users a more user-friendly and secure experience when enrolling devices. To use this feature, computers must be running macOS 14 or later and mobile devices must be running iOS 17/iPadOS 17 or later. Note: This feature is only available to Jamf Cloud customers at this time. Computers will proactively and autonomously give feedback to Jamf Pro regarding the update’s progress.įor end users, they receive a visible, yet nonintrusive, notification about the date and time the update will be applied. Once an update plan is defined, macOS will handle user notifications and reminders leading to the eventual enforcement deadline and update. Choose the Install Action for the update you will use, the OS version or build you want enforced and specify the date and time updates will be applied.Navigate to Computers (or Devices) | Software Updates.Configuring software update plansīuilding a plan for software updates is a simple task, one that requires only these few steps to be performed by IT admins after authenticating to their Jamf Pro instance: ![]() Devices that have not been unlocked after a certain time will not update automatically, but the user will still be prompted to update upon unlocking their device. For added safety, authorization tokens will expire. This means these devices can be updated without requiring the end user to unlock their device. Updates on iOS-based devices with passcodes are also better enforced with the lock screen on iOS/iPadOS using the passcode to generate an authorization token which is then stored to approve the update installation. And if a device can’t update due to an issue such as power, battery life, storage, etc., thanks to the OS’s resiliency, it continues to try again until the update is complete. Software updates via DDM are much more reliable, reminding users more frequently as the deadline for the update approaches while continuing to provide a friendly user experience, particularly on macOS. With DDM, devices now inform Jamf Pro when a change is made so admins know when updates are starting, installing and then completed- notifying end users in a timely fashion. Now, with managed software updates via DDM, admins can specify the date and time of updates. In the past, Jamf Pro would need to consistently have devices check in to refresh the latest data. It empowers Jamf Pro cloud admins to better schedule and enforce the latest software updates to managed devices. Managed software updates -powered by Declarative Device Management (DDM)- add more functionality to the existing DDM protocol. Jamf Pro 11 is not only about its new interface but also continues to support the most important Apple features- including the new operating systems, iOS and iPadOS 17, macOS Sonoma and tvOS 17. But, as Veronica Batista noted in the JNUC keynote, “ the evolution of Jamf Pro is more than just a pretty face.” Continued Apple support We could not be more excited to release this updated, modern look to Jamf Pro.
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