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Casper Suite Administrator's Guide v8.7 - JAMF Software

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Enrolling Mac OS X Computers with the JSS<br />

Enrollment is the process of adding computers to the JSS and installing a device certificate on them<br />

for full management with the <strong>Casper</strong> <strong>Suite</strong>. You can perform inventory and remote management and<br />

configuration tasks on enrolled computers.<br />

There are several ways to enroll Mac OS X computers with the JSS:<br />

Provide an enrollment URL.<br />

Send an OTA invitation.<br />

Use a QuickAdd package created with Recon.<br />

Scan the network.<br />

Run Recon remotely.<br />

Image computers with a configuration that is associated with a management account.<br />

• Run Recon locally.<br />

Edit computer records in the JSS.<br />

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If you only want to search and report on computers as part of your inventory, add them to the JSS using<br />

one of the methods explained in “Acquiring Mac OS X Computers”.<br />

Providing an Enrollment URL<br />

You can allow users to enroll their own computers by providing them with an enrollment URL. The<br />

enrollment URL is the full URL for the JSS followed by /enroll/. For example:<br />

https://jss.mycompany.com/8443/enroll/<br />

Users go to the URL, log in with an LDAP directory account or JSS user account, and then follow the<br />

onscreen instructions to download and install a QuickAdd package that enrolls their computer.<br />

If users log in with an LDAP directory account, location information for the computer is collected during<br />

enrollment.<br />

Enrolling computers by providing an enrollment URL requires:<br />

• An LDAP server connection set up in the JSS or a JSS user account with privileges to enroll Mac OS X<br />

computers (See “Integrating with LDAP Servers” or “Managing JSS User Accounts” for instructions on<br />

how to set up one of these requirements.)<br />

• User-initiated computer enrollment enabled and the QuickAdd package configured in the JSS (See the<br />

“User-Initiated Enrollment Process” section in “Configuring the Computer Management Framework” for<br />

more information.)<br />

In addition, if the QuickAdd package is signed, client computers must have Apple’s Developer ID<br />

Certification Authority intermediate certificate in the system keychain in Keychain Access. For instructions<br />

on how to obtain this certificate and import it to the system keychain on client computers, see the<br />

following Knowledge Base article:<br />

https://jamfnation.jamfsoftware.com/article.html?id=294<br />

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