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Auto Advance for macOS

Auto Advance for Mac allows IT admins to set up Mac devices very quickly by leveraging Automated Device Enrollment (formerly DEP) and plugging a Mac into power and ethernet. Once the Mac starts, it will automatically...
November 12, 2020
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Allow standard users to complete KEXT install

To support changes to Kernel Extensions (KEXTs) on macOS Big Sur, we support a new option on the Kernel Extension payload which allows standard users to approve a restart that rebuilds the Kernel Cache for Kernel...
November 12, 2020
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Kandji Agent last check-in

In the Devices section, you can show and hide columns for device facts that are relevant to you. We’ve added a new option in the column chooser called “Agent last checked in” to show the timestamp of the last time the...
October 28, 2020
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Disable automatic login on Login Window Profile

Kandji now supports the disabled automatic login feature for Mac computers with FileVault disabled. This will require the user to authenticate at the login window. This new option is available in the Login Window...
October 28, 2020
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Additional device domains

On November 26th, 2020, your instance will begin using an additional domain for device communication. The new domain will be in the format of identifier.devices.us-1.kandji.io. This will replace the previous domain of...
October 21, 2020
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Integrations terminology updates

Within Settings under the Integrations tab, MDM has been renamed to “APNS.” Auto-Enroll has been renamed to “Automated Device Enrollment” across the platform.
October 14, 2020
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Disable MAC address randomization

As of iOS 14, devices use randomized MAC addresses when associating with Wi-Fi networks. If a device fails to join the network, it will revert back to its hardware MAC address. This setting can now be disabled with a new...
October 14, 2020

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