I haven't taken the time to compare the difference between the JSS profile and the Apple profile, but if I'll post an update. It's a work around for the time being, but I hope this is a simple bug that can be corrected soon. Alfred is a productivity application for macOS, which boosts your efficiency with hotkeys, keywords and text expansion. Just make sure when you use Profile Manager to create the profile that you are aware of whether it's going to be a device profile or a user profile as no longer what you choose in the JSS (computer level or user level) it will stick with whatever the profile you uploaded has been set to from Profile Manager.ĮDIT: I do not recommend trying to edit the profile Restrictions payload after it has been uploaded to the JSS as I'm not sure if the JSS will overwrite it with its own implementation of Restrictions. On Mac, you can use Terminal to check a file's checksum.
It won't show up in the JSS as a custom configuration and will appear as it's using the JSS's regular Restrictions payload. To ensure integrity of downloaded files, some websites give a checksum to compare to. Just as a minor update, if you create the profile with OS X Server's Profile Manager and then upload it to the JSS as a custom profile it will respect the settings correctly.