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549: Embrace The Action Button

Topics:

-Jerry was recently studying for the Apple Device Support Exam when he discovered Handoff was not working properly.

-Handoff and Universal Clipboard are features of Apple’s Continuity.

-Eventually, signing out of iCloud on both devices and signing back in corrected the issue. As an aside, he had to turn off ScreenTime in order to sign out of iCloud.

-An alternative solution, via this YouTube video resolved Universal Clipboard for most by running this command: defaults write ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.coreservices.useractivityd.plist ClipboardSharingEnabled 1

-Joe is very happy with the new iPhone and the Max size.

-He talks about the new Action button. His three favorite actions are easier ways to activate the flashlight. the camera, or begin a voice recording.

-Jerry goes for the larger screen just to avoid enlarging the default font size.

-Do you use the Always-On display?

-As people “surrender to the cloud”, there is less of a need for local storage solutions.

-Promise and OWC are two common options that we see out in the field.

-A new topic arises - how much do we want to rely on cloud storage?

-A marketer leaves Joe a poem after multiple attempts to reach him.

-Jerry & Chat GPT create a reply.

-After the closing bell, Joe gives us the results of the YouTube advice he followed from Jerry.

Alternative solutions for fixing Handoff:

  • Disable Handoff in System Preferences

  • Open Terminal and run: rm ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.coreservices.useractivityd.plist

  • Keychain Access → delete "handoff-own-encryption-key"

  • Restart in Safe Mode (hold Cmd+R to do that)

  • System Prefs → Enable Handoff

  • Reboot

Hello, World!

548: Interview With Chad Swarthout and Ryan Ball of Alectrona - Patch Management

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Topics:

-We are pleased to welcome back Chad Swarthout, founder & CEO of Alectrona. We also have the pleasure of welcoming Ryan Ball, Director of Engineering at Alectrona.

-Chad was on the show back in 2019

-We discuss the road Alectrona has taken since back in 2019.

-Chad had the insight to go fully remote and close his office prior to the pandemic of 2020.

-A majority of their clients have offsite employees as well.

-All of the clients Alectrona has taken on since the pandemic have been all over the country.

-Jerry wants to know more about how they acquire clients outside of their local area.

-They tend to try and meet with customers on a regular basis to keep in contact and be aware of what needs changes.

-Chad talks about how they found a need for patch management in many of their Jamf engagements.

-From there, Alectrona Patch was born

-Ryan gets into the details of how Alectrona Patch works, mainly by the use of a configuration profile.

-Multiple times a day, they system polls for product updates to have them ready for update deployment.

-They account for a variety of installer formats like DMGs, PKGs, and zip files.

-Alectrona Patch is meant to by deployed via MDM.

-Learn more at https://www.alectrona.com/patch

-Alectrona Patch is on a monthly consumption model. $2.50/Mac per month up to 199 Mac computers. For larger needs, reach out to their team for pricing.

-Monthly pricing is based on how many unique devices are reaching out to their content server.

-Ryan & Chad talks about the back end details of how the tool works.

-Joe wants to know if Dolly Drive is supported.

-Another tool that Alectrona offers is called Migrator

-Migration Assistant has caused issues in business environments so the Alectrona team wanted to create a replacement for offsite users to seamlessly migrate to a new computer.

-This also sped up the return rate for previous computers.

-Jerry wants to know about white labeling, which the Alectrona products can support.

-You can reach out to the team about Alectrona Patch by visiting their MacAdmins Slack channel.

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546: No Thyme for Reindeer Games

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Topics:

-Sam received an unprompted positive email from a customer.

-Jerry talks about a recent client loss.

-Joe is growing tired of clients that don’t engage on a regular basis and then need immediate help.

-Legacy clients that have personal contact information is still a danger zone. We need to learn to set boundaries.

-AirTags are on sale for the holidays.

-Joe recommends the KeySmart Smart Card as an AirTag alternative.

-He has also been dealing with bad or faulty ThunderBolt cables.

-We talk Instagram hacks and security processes of Meta

-Jerry has a client with an internal IT department that was a little too eager about Apple security updates that were not relevant to them.

-Dealing with the latest model specific macOS updates is a challenge with tools like Nudge.

542: Turn Off Driver Assist: A Mac-nificent Way to Personalize Your Driving Experience

Topics:

-Jerry has a client with an Acrobat Pro issue that he’s seen before.

-Clients that Google answers try to offer their own advice.

-Some people expect things for free.

-Even with car features, some tracking features bother users.

-Jerry is thrilled to have Nudge working in Addigy for managing macOS software updates.

-Jerry sees an odd message that says “Failed to personalize the software update”.

-In general, software updates still seems to require third party options to work smoothly.

-The difficulty when clients misconstrue something you told them…

-Joe shares some thoughts on the latest Apple hardware and his client needs.

-Both Jerry & Joe have the new iPhone 15 and they provide their feedback.

-If you are selling your old iPhone, The Scripting OS X newsletter references some good advice from Apple about purchasing a used iPhone.