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MakeMeAnAdmin reviews and mentions
- Which policies, profiles, scripts, apps and packages do you consider must-have?
- Self service
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Help with Geekquixotic's MakeMeAnAdmin Script
Before the release of Monterey, I was experimenting with krypted's MakeMeAnAdmin script. After the release of Monterey, I started noticing issues with the script, especially when executed on Apple Silicon Macs. Then, I discovered geekquixotic's MakeMeAnAdmin Script. The script seems to work very well for elevation and removal of privileges, but I'm having some trouble getting the logging and the group removal feature working. I'm hoping someone else uses this variation of MakeMeAnAdmin and can help me figure out what I might be doing wrong.
- How to empower 3rd Party Service Desk without compromising security?
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‘Self-Destructive’ LaunchDaemon & Script?
For a real-world example, look at Jamf’s own “MakeMeAnAdmin” script (https://github.com/jamf/MakeMeAnAdmin/blob/master/MakeMeAnAdmin.sh). This is designed to do exactly what I describe above, but it doesn’t work for me on Monterey or on Big Sur. The LaunchDaemon is never actually removed from /Library/LaunchDaemons after it gets unloaded and the script is not deleted either.
- Deploying legacy Xcode version through JAMF?
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New to Mac administration, does anyone deploy bash scripts to managed devices in order to upgrade OS?
He's likely talking about this - https://github.com/jamf/MakeMeAnAdmin
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