Install TeamViewer using JumpCloud commands on MacOS

I wrote a quick script after a request from a reader for a script on installing Teamviewer via JumpCloud Commands on macOS. (As usual, normal disclaimer applies (I take no responsibility for anything this script may do to your machines/network/life etc etc Use at your own risk.) One thing to note, this will install TeamViewer. …

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Install BlueJeans using JumpCloud commands on MacOS

I wrote a quick script that follows all of the others here on how to Install BlueJeans using JumpCloud commands on MacOS. As usual, normal disclaimer applies (I take no responsibility blah blah) # Script to download, Silent Install and then clean up once installed BlueJeans # Writen by twitter.com/richhickson # www.RichardHickson.com #Make temp folder …

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How I connected a workforce remotely with Zero Downtime or Problems

At the start of the Covid19 pandemic, on the day Boris Johnson advised everyone to work from home. One of my clients made an on the spot decision to follow the government’s advice and let the entire workforce work from home. Making this decision so suddenly, without any testing on their remote capabilities caused the …

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Setting MacOS Dock Icons using Jumpcloud Commands

The third part of this series of posts regarding JumpCloud commands. Is setting MacOS Dock Icons using Jumpcloud Commands. This is to ease some of the pain from the onboarding process of new machines/users and standardising the setup. This is is actually two separate commands (Buy one, get one free 😉 )  One to install …

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Installing Microsoft Office using a JumpCloud Command on macOS

The second part of this series of posts regarding JumpCloud commands. Is installing Microsoft Office for Mac. This is to ease some of the pain from the onboarding process of new machines/users. I had a bit of help from a colleague (Thanks to Chris!) towards the end when writing this script but I got there …

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Installing Sophos Endpoint Protection using a JumpCloud Command on MacOS

Over the next few weeks. I am going to be writing a series of posts about Jumpcloud. Jumpcloud is a DaaS (Directory as a Service.) I have been working with JumpCloud for roughly the last year. During this time, I have migrated four different companies from various authentication platforms (Microsoft Active Directory, Qnap Authentication and …

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