Is there any way that I can do a dry run on a machine to see which
policies it's in scope without running them? Sort of like Powershells
'-whatif' command or '-list'
Jamf Pro will give a notification when you have exceeded your allocated
seat license. You can have that as just a browser notification or as an
email as well. JC: you can set up a patch management software title for
it and add that to your dashboard ...
The API reference has it under 'Computer Groups' and one of the tags is
to define if its a smart group or not:
https://developer.jamf.com/jamf-pro/reference/createcomputergroupbyid
Its a bit out of scope of the tool and its best practice to manage via
config profiles (or set by running scripts) If you are setting
preferences for Chrome/Firefox, you can find guidance to setting those
on their documentation pages Chrome:
https://...
There's several ways you can do this and depending on how many titles
you have and how much control you want with testing and deployment, will
reflect on how much you need to build out a solution. You could use the
Installomator script This will allo...