


Start by adding a new Jamf Pro: Policy delivery method to your chosen application, as described in the Jamf Delivery Methods article.Ī lot of the fields you will need to configure are common to all delivery methods in AppsAnywhere, such as the Operating System Compatibility, Display Name, Launch Button Text and the Restrictions. On the Self Service tab, the Make the policy available in Self Services option is Selected The Execution Frequency is set to Ongoing The Policy options are set to allow on-demand deployment: You have set the Scope for the policy such that it will be available to the devices you want to deploy it to through AppsAnywhere (see note on scope in the 'How It Works' section) You have setup the policy and it can be found in Jamf Pro under Computers > Computer Management > Policies In summary, you must ensure that your Jamf Pro Policy meets the following requirements to import it into AppsAnywhere It will need to be set up to be available through the Self Service app before it can be delivered through AppsAnywhere and we strongly recommend that you test the deployment of the policy through Self Service before bringing it into AppsAnywhere to help rule out any problems with the policy itself before adding the additional deployment workflows that AppsAnywhere adds to the process, which can make it more difficult to resolve any issues that may exist. The remainder of this article assumes that your Policy is already configured in your Jamf Pro environment. Triggering Jamf Pro Policies from a launch button in AppsAnywhere is simple and this article will take you through everything you need to know. The most common use of policies from an AppsAnywhere point of view is likely to be triggering the deployment of a PKG package. Policies in Jamf Pro offer the greatest deal of flexibility for deploying to a device as they can represent almost anything from disk encryption, printer installs, account creation and hardware inventory basically anything that can be scripted can be run through Jamf Pro Policies.
