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Using QuickAdd-based user-initiated enrollment on macOS High Sierra with Jamf Pro 10.3

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Starting with Jamf Pro 10.3, user-initiated computer enrollment now has two modes:

  • macOS High Sierra: Uses an MDM profile to enroll the Mac, with the Jamf Pro agent being installed once MDM enrollment is complete.
  • macOS Sierra and earlier: Uses a QuickAdd installer package to enroll the Mac, with MDM enrollment and installation of the Jamf Pro agent being handled by the QuickAdd package.

However, it is still possible to get a QuickAdd installer package to enroll a Mac running macOS High Sierra. For more details, please see below the jump.

In order to obtain a QuickAdd package from user-initiated enrollment from a Mac running macOS High Sierra, you will need to enroll using the address shown below:

https://server.name.here:8443/enroll/?type=QuickAdd

Note: The Q and the A in QuickAdd are case-sensitive and must be capitalized.

 

To enroll with a Jamf Pro using a QuickAdd package on macOS High Sierra, please use the procedure shown below:

1. Go to https://server.name.here:8443/enroll/?type=QuickAdd
2. Enter your username and password, then click the Login button.

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3. Click the Enroll button.

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4. When prompted to download and install the package, click the Download button.

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5. Verify that the QuickAdd downloads.

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6. Run the QuickAdd installer.

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Note: Enrolling with a Jamf Pro server using a QuickAdd package does not enable user-approved MDM. If this is necessary in your environment, I recommend using the MDM profile method to enroll the Mac in question.


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