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En esta página se explica cómo desplegar el asistente nativo de verificación de puntos de conexión en dispositivos Apple Mac y Microsoft Windows de tu organización con Jamf y Active Directory.
Desplegar en Apple Mac con Jamf
Ten en cuenta que este método requiere que tus dispositivos macOS se gestionen con Jamf.
Descarga el paquete del asistente nativo .dmgaquí.
Si creas un objeto de directiva de grupo (GPO) con Microsoft Windows Active Directory, podrás controlar mejor la gestión y la configuración del sistema operativo de los dispositivos de los usuarios. Un objeto de directiva de grupo es un conjunto de ajustes que puedes crear.
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