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

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Viewing Receipts<br />

The <strong>JAMF</strong> <strong>Software</strong> Server (JSS) generates a receipt when changes are made to the following items in a<br />

computer’s inventory record:<br />

Packages installed by the <strong>Casper</strong> <strong>Suite</strong><br />

Packages installed by Installer.app or Apple’s <strong>Software</strong> Update<br />

Packages the <strong>Casper</strong> <strong>Suite</strong> has cached and is waiting to install<br />

Updates available through <strong>Software</strong> Update<br />

• Local user accounts that reside in NetInfo on client computers<br />

Services running on client computers<br />

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In order for the JSS to collect these receipts, the appropriate receipt type must be enabled. This can be<br />

done on the Settings pane in the JSS using the Inventory Options link.<br />

You can also create smart computer groups based on client computers that do or do not have certain<br />

receipts.<br />

To view receipts:<br />

1. Log in to the JSS with a web browser.<br />

2. Click the Logs tab.<br />

3. Click the link for the type of receipt that you want to view.<br />

This displays a list of the receipts on your network.<br />

4. Click the Computers With link to display a list of computers that have the receipt.<br />

Note: When viewing receipts for <strong>Software</strong> Updates, you can click the Computers With link to see a list of<br />

client computers that have the update available.<br />

5. Click the Computers Without link to see a list of client computers that do not have the receipt.<br />

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