• Apple Configurator,  iPhone,  Mac OS X,  Mac OS X Server,  Mac Security

    Mac-Only MDM Profile Keys

    Below is a listing of all the profile payloads that you see listed when using the Profile Manager web interface as well as their corresponding keys in the mobileconfig files. You can use these to generate profile keys programmatically: Distribution Type: Automatic Push Manual Download Organization: PayloadOrganization Description: PayloadDisplayName Automatically Remove Profile: PayloadRemovalDisallowed Payload scope: User or computer —— Identification User Display Name: Email address: EmailAddress User Name: FullName Password: Password User Enters Password: AuthMethod Prompt: Prompt Prompt Message: PromptMessage ——— Restrictions (com.apple.applicationaccess.new) Preferences tab: Restrict Items in System Preferences: familyControlsEnabled Allow array: EnabledPreferencePanes with each identified in a string for its domain: EnabledPreferencePanes com.apple.preferences.users com.apple.preference.general com.apple.preference.universalaccess com.apple.preferences.appstore com.apple.preferences.softwareupdate com.apple.preferences.Bluetooth…

  • iPhone,  Mac OS X,  Mac OS X Server,  Mac Security

    Hey Photos, stop opening when I plug in my devices…

    When I plug my iPad in, Photos opens. I want it to stop opening when I plug it in. To make it stop, write a disableHotPlug key into com.apple.ImageCapture as true: defaults -currentHost write com.apple.ImageCapture disableHotPlug -bool true To enable Photos opening when you plug in a device again, just delete the disableHotPlug key: defaults -currentHost delete com.apple.ImageCapture disableHotPlug

  • Mac OS X,  Mac OS X Server,  Mac Security,  Mass Deployment

    My 16 Mac Security Advances Article On TechCrunch

    Ever since the kids from Silicon Valley went to TechCrunch, I’ve been thinking that at some point I’d want to put a piece there. Luckily, I recently got the chance. Today, 16 Apple Security Advances To Take Note Of In 2016 went up on TechCrunch. You can access the article here. The original article actually listed the year that each was introduced in order. It was a lot of work to go back in time and piece the timeline together, so since the years didn’t make it through editorial, I list them here (not that anyone actually cares): 2002: Managed Preferences 2003: FileVault 2004: Require all software installers that need system resources…

  • Mac OS X,  Mac OS X Server,  Mac Security,  Mass Deployment

    IT Administrator’s Guide For OS X Now Available On Lynda.com

    It can be tough to get information about larger Mac deployments. I’ve written a few books on it. Apple has built some pages on it. But many prefer to consume their content through video. As such, Sean Collins has teamed up with Lynda.com to put together an IT Administrator’s Guide for El Capitan. With topics ranging from SIP to DEP, and all the acronyms in the middle, Sean’s soothing voice will guide you through what you need to get started with a new Mac deployment. Many a job can seem daunting, but with this latest addition to our arsenal, you’ll instantly feel less intimidated. It’s like the Sun A of…

  • Mac OS X,  Mac OS X Server,  Mac Security

    My El Capitan Enterprise Mac Security Book Now Shipping

    If you’re interested in Mac Security, the next edition of my Enterprise Mac Security book is now shipping. You can get it here http://www.amazon.com/Enterprise-Mac-Security-OS/dp/148421711X. The book is shipping from 3rd party sellers, but should ship directly from Amazon soon at the regular price. I don’t usually know exactly when, but it should also appear for Kindle and on the Apple Books store as well. Hope you enjoy!