Important Notices
Jamf Self Service for iOS Branding Updates
In an upcoming release of Jamf Pro, new Jamf Self Service for iOS branding functions will become available. Your existing branding configuration will remain but you will lose access to editing options in the Jamf Pro user interface. Existing branding configurations will need to be accessed through the Jamf Pro API. For more information on editing Jamf Self Service for iOS branding in the Jamf Pro API, see the Jamf Pro developer resources: https://developer.jamf.com/jamf-pro/reference/post_v1-self-service-branding-ios
Notice History by Release
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10.39.0 | Conditional Access Manual Connection Permissions | Conditional Access integrations using manual connections require the |
10.37.0 | Scripts with Duplicate Names | When upgrading to Jamf Pro 10.37.0, computer scripts with duplicated names in your environment will be renamed in the Jamf Pro database. Duplicate script names will be renamed in the following format: ScriptName _renamed_UUID |
10.37.0 | Support discontinued for hosting Jamf Pro server on macOS | Support for hosting the Jamf Pro server on macOS has been discontinued. If you want to migrate your Jamf Pro server from macOS to Jamf Cloud, contact Jamf Customer Success. If you want to keep your Jamf Pro server on premise, see the "Jamf Pro Server Environment" section of the System Requirements for supported platforms. |
10.37.0 | New recommended versions of MySQL | MySQL 8.0.28 is the recommended version for use with Jamf Pro 10.37.0. If you are using the MySQL 5 series, the recommended version is now MySQL 5.7.37. |
10.36.0 | New recommended versions of MySQL | MySQL 8.0.27 is the recommended version for use with Jamf Pro 10.36.0. If you are using the MySQL 5 series, the recommended version is now MySQL 5.7.36. |
10.36.0 | Additional privileges required for Jamf Recon and Jamf Remote | Jamf Pro administrators will need to grant the following privileges to their Jamf Recon and Jamf Remote users for these applications to work properly:
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10.33.0 | Memcached change required for clustered environments | A Memcached configuration error prevents Tomcat from starting in clustered environments when upgrading to Jamf Pro 10.33.0 or later. To start Tomcat and complete the Jamf Pro upgrade, you must navigate to path/to/jss/tomcat/webapps/ROOT/WEB-INF/classes/dal/memcached.properties and add memcached.directory.timeToLiveSeconds=86400 to the memcached.properties file. |
10.33.0 | Increased startup time when upgrading | Duplicated rows stored in the computer inventory applications database table will be removed during the initial server startup when upgrading to Jamf Pro 10.33.0. This one-time extended startup could take anywhere from a few additional minutes to several additional hours, depending on the size of your applications table and the hardware used in your environment. It is important that you do not stop the startup process. If you have questions or experience any issues during startup, contact Jamf Support. |