Native Hilfsanwendung für die Endpunktprüfung mit Drittanbietertools bereitstellen
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Auf dieser Seite wird erläutert, wie Sie die native Hilfsanwendung für die Endpunktprüfung auf Apple Mac- und Microsoft Windows-Geräten in Ihrer Organisation mit Jamf und Active Directory bereitstellen.
Mit Jamf auf Apple Mac bereitstellen
Bei dieser Methode müssen Ihre macOS-Geräte mit Jamf verwaltet werden.
Laden Sie das native Hilfsanwendungs-.dmgPaket hier herunter.
Stellen Sie .dmg bereit und extrahieren Sie EndpointVerification.pkg.
Microsoft Windows mit Active Directory bereitstellen
Durch das Erstellen eines Gruppenrichtlinienobjekts (Group Policy Object, GPO) mit Microsoft Windows Active Directory ermöglichen Sie zusätzliche Kontrolle über die Verwaltungs- und Betriebssystemkonfiguration für Nutzergeräte. Ein GPO ist eine Sammlung von Einstellungen, die Sie erstellen können.
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