This will provide some detailed documentation on usage and implementation of ReEnroller. To view the implementation instructions, grab a copy of the application from the releases page, launch it and click the “?” next to the “Build” button. It does mention this line: Be sure to view the help for detailed usage instructions. Jamf have some documentation on the use of ReEnroller on the GitHub README file, but this doesn’t provide detailed implementation instructions. Where do I find more information or documentation? Oh and depending how things end up, this process might not work on macOS Big Sur. Lastly, in my experience, you need to have the destination Jamf Pro instance running the same or newer Jamf Pro version to minimise the risk of failed migrations. As a result, you’ll want to not block access to the “Profiles” System Preference Pane. It is fairly likely you’ll have a few devices (maybe more) which fail to migrate at all and will need a manual intervention, possibly even including a wipe to bring them back into service.Īlso this won’t provide a User Approved MDM (UAMDM) enrolment, so your users will need to manually hit that “Approve” button post-migration. Also Apple doesn’t provide a supported way to migrate MDM solutions other than a full wipe and redeploy. Limitationsĭon’t forget that the system you’re using to migrate is also running the migration, so this can be fragile. Using an API script, it can also remove an MDM Profile that is set to be “Unremovable” via a ADE (previously DEP) enrolment. Ideal if moving providers or changing the Jamf Management URL. It produces an installer package that deploys an application and settings to migrate a macOS device from one Jamf Pro system to a second one. ReEnroller is a tool created by the folks at Jamf. Part 2 will look to cover the process and some troubleshooting tips. I’m planning on a two post mini-series with this part 1 covering some background information as well as suggested setup details. It just so happens I’ve had to do this for a few customers to onboard them into datajar.mobi, so I thought I’d share what I’ve learnt! So over the last few weeks I’ve seen a few questions pop up around the usage of the Jamf ReEnroller solution, and using it to migrate macOS devices from one Jamf Pro instance to another. Migrating macOS Devi… on Migrating macOS Devices from o…ĭazwallace on Moving devices from Adobe Shar… Richard Glaser on Changes to Docker Desktop for… Stephan Peterson on Submit Jamf inventory update o…
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