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Secure Print and Scan
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- Faculty
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Secure Print and Scan Training
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How to Renew Expired Jamf Enrollments for UCSF Macs Running macOS 13 or Older
MDM (Mobile Device Management) profiles, which are used to manage many Apple devices at UCSF, typically expire every two years. We use an MDM solution called Jamf Pro for enrolling and managing Macs at UCSF. When an MDM profile expires, it can prevent the device from communicating with our MDM servers and receiving new configurations or commands. This can impact device management functionalities like deploying security profiles, managing secure Wi-Fi, and managing device encryption with automated validation.
This article contains instructions on how to renew or restore our Jamf Pro (MDM) enrollment on your UCSF-managed Mac when prompted to do so.
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- Desktop Support
Delinea Privilege Manager EPM
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How to Renew Expired Jamf Enrollments for UCSF Macs Running macOS 14 or Newer
MDM (Mobile Device Management) profiles, which are used to manage many Apple devices at UCSF, typically expire every two years. We use an MDM solution called Jamf Pro for enrolling and managing Macs at UCSF. When an MDM profile expires, it can prevent the device from communicating with our MDM servers and receiving new configurations or commands. This can impact device management functionalities like deploying security profiles, managing secure Wi-Fi, and managing device encryption with automated validation.
This article contains instructions on how to renew or restore our Jamf Pro (MDM) enrollment on your UCSF-managed Mac when prompted to do so.
- Staff
- Student
- Desktop Support
Palo Alto GlobalProtect VPN
Palo Alto GlobalProtect VPN enables UCSF to provide secure connections to the UCSF network regardless of where the user is when connecting. Palo Alto GlobalProtect VPN provides the ability to keep you, your data, and UCSF safe when you are connecting to the UCSF network remotely. Since a locally installed VPN client simplifies access when you are not on campus, it is a good idea to make it your primary choice when connecting remotely.
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- Technical Partner
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NexThink Infinity
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Adding a Printer to a BCH Oakland Workstation Tip Sheet
Select the Start Menu icon on the workstation.
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- Nurse
- Physician
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- Desktop Support
Network Access Control (NAC)
With the volume and impact of security threats growing at UCSF and around the world, we have steadily improved UCSF’s security posture over the last few years. After a 2017 security assessment showed that we still had some way to go, Chancellor Hawgood instructed us to “move purposefully” on a suite of security initiatives, including the deployment of Network Access Control (NAC).
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- Volunteer
- Network & Wireless
CrashPlan as a Service
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