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CrashPlan Permissions on Macs
Problem Effective May 15, 2023, our standard application for automatic backups at UCSF is changing from Code42 to CrashPlan. Although the backup service will remain the same, the name of the application, the logo and the branding will be different. Due to this branding change by the vendor, UCSF Macs that are not actively managed on MDM by UCSF Jamf Pro will need to manually re-allow disk access to CrashPlan in order to continue the automatic backup process.
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Request a REDCap Premium Account
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UCSF Jamf Pro for BYOD Macs
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Request a Statement of Responsibility
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Reset my REDCap password
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Which REDCap offering is right for your project?
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Request a REDCap Account
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macOS Support Status at UCSF
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UCSF Adobe Licensing
UCSF has a discounted licensing agreement with Adobe for Devices used for UCSF Business and UCSF-owned devices. UCSF does not have a site license agreement for any Adobe products.For students, devices not used for UCSF business and not owned by UCSF will need to purchase licenses directly from Adobe. For Students: Adobe Creative Cloud for students and teachers | Adobe Creative Cloud
Jamf Pro at UCSF
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