Upgrade jamf pro3/16/2023 ![]() This adds a layer of abstraction to your username/password string so it will require at least some effort for someone to determine what those credentials are besides just displaying them in plain text on your Jamf Pro server. You'll get output in a long string, and that should be placed in Parameter 5 on your policy. To do this format your credentials as apiuser:apipassword (meaning a username and password smooshed together with a colon in the middle of an actual user account that can write with the API, I very much hope it's not apiuser with apipassword as a password lol) and run through the terminal with echo -n 'apiuser:apipassword' | openssl base64.
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