![]() Then save your profile and deploy with your MDM of choice, or if you have Jamf, upload it directly to your Jamf Pro Server (that feature is particularly nice!). Just drag the ESET Endpoint Antivirus or Security app into it and select Allow for the All Files permission. I used Jamf’s marvellous PPPC Utility to make a quick profile and upload it to my Jamf Pro Server. Deploy it with your MDM service to clients that are either User Approved or enrolled via Apple School or Business Manager (you can’t install this profile any other way!).Create a Configuration Profile that allows ESET Endpoint Antivirus full disk access.If you’d like to know more about that, check out Carl’s blog post and join the #tcc channel on the MacAdmins Slack. This is all part of Apple’s new Privacy Preferences Policy Control (PPPC), or Transparency Consent Control (TCC), depending on what you want to call it. ![]() To compound the problem, if you follow the instructions in that dialog and you’re not logged in as a local administrator, you’ll soon hit a roadblock. A quick one – if you’re deploying ESET Endpoint Antivirus or Security to Macs running macOS 10.14.x Mojave, you (or your users!) will have encountered this dialog:
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