Managing Virus Scans With ClamAV
There are a number of solutions on the market for scanning a Mac for files that have become infected with a virus or macro-virus. Many of these have a negative return on investment. So customers can...
View ArticleA couple one-liners for analyzing Mac app usage
Reporting on application usage is an interesting topic on the Mac. This is done automatically with a number of device management solutions. But there are things built into the OS that can help as well....
View ArticleSmall Applescript to Migrate Mac Calendars
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View ArticleHey, So What’s This Mac App Got Access To?
Just some one-liners you may find useful… I’ve written about codesign a few times in the past. To see a detailed description of how an app was signed:codesign -dvvvv /Applications/Firefox.appThis also...
View ArticleSlides from MacSysAdmin 2018
As promised, here are my slides from MacSysAdmin 2018. If you were there, hope you enjoyed it. If not, hope it makes sense!MacSysAdmin2018The post Slides from MacSysAdmin 2018 appeared first on...
View ArticlemacOS 10.14 And The Privacy Preferences Payload
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View ArticleApple Development Conferences
There are a lot of Apple developers out there these days. And it often seems like few groups like to share information more than those who work in the Apple space. So where can you go to learn more...
View ArticleEpisode 100 of the MacAdmins Podcast: Live at JNUC with Microsoft and NASA
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View ArticleEpisode 102 of the MacAdmins Podcast: Erase All The Things! with Armin Briegel
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View ArticleEpisode 103 of the MacAdmins Podcast: The Gratitude Episode.
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View ArticleMacAD.UK Early Bird Tickets Now Available
Early Bird Tickets Now AvailableMacADUK 2019 official registration starts today with the release of 50 Early Bird Tickets. Speakers and Sponsors are now nearly full and in addition to firm favourites...
View ArticleJamf After Dark Episode 8: Jumpy McJumpstarts
So this whole JNUC and holiday season thing as well as an episode that didn’t turn out due to audio levels kinda’ set us back a bit. But we’re right back at it. Hope you enjoy episode 8 everyone! The...
View ArticleSplashtop Extension Attribute for Jamf Pro
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View ArticleJamf After Dark: Getting Smart with Jamf Education
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View ArticleMacAdmins Podcast: The One With Apple
Jeremy Butcher (Enterprise Product Marketing) and Doug Brooks (Mac Hardware Product Marketing) from Apple join the podcast this week to talk about Mobile Device Management, Apple Business Manager, the...
View ArticleTalking Scalability with MacAdmins Monthly
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View ArticleHoliday Shopping Guide Episode with MacVoices
I think doing one of these episodes with Chuck Joiner is becoming a really fun holiday tradition. Here’s the clickbait tagline: 4 Holiday gifts you muuuuust buy (and you won’t believe what number...
View ArticleExtension Attribute to Detect WindShift in macOS
Patrick Wardle has been researching WindShift and done an extensive writeup at https://objective-see.com/blog/blog_0x3B.html on the emerging malware threat. Based on his research, this extension...
View ArticleJamf After Dark: Managed App Config
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View ArticleSearch Logs For A Specific Application in macOS
I’ve covered the log command previously, but here’s a quick and easy one-liner to find logs for a specific application. Simply run the log command with the show verb. I’m including –last to only look...
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