6/12/2023 0 Comments Jamf pro sso![]() ![]() Approved Kernel Extensions > Approved Team ID > Display Name = LucidFS.OPTIONAL: Approved Kernel Extensions > Allow standard users to approve legacy kernel extensions (macOS 11 or later) = YES.Approved Kernel Extensions > Allow users to approve kernel extensions = YES.In Jamf Pro navigate to Configuration Profiles.This should be deployed after PreStage Enrollment, deploying as part of PreStage Enrollment will fail. The Configuration Profile contains details of the Kernel Extension and should be deployed to the Mac prior to installation of the LucidLink application (see Policy Setup). You need to ensure that the Mac does have internet connectivity at login time, it is at this stage that macOS will escrow the bootstrap token with Jamf Pro. There are no specific setup requirements, only that the PreStage Enrollment is configured in Jamf Pro and the Mac is part of the Scope. The act of enrolling the Mac this way is what generates the trust between ABM, Jamf Pro and macOS. There are no specific options or checkboxes in the PreStage Enrollment configuration that are required to allow Jamf to set “Reduced Security” mode. This is applicable to both Apple Silicon Macs and Intel-Based Macs. ![]() If the above steps are followed, Lucid will be installed and the KEXT automatically Allowed with no user intervention. pkg and contains a “Restart Options” payload to rebuild the KEXT Cache.
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