![]() ![]() In the Create Setting dialog box, for Discovery script, choose Add script to specify a script that discovers Mac computers with an SMSID configured. On the Settings page, choose New and then, in the Create Setting dialog box, specify the following information: On the Supported Platforms page, ensure that all macOS X versions are selected. On the General page, specify the following information: In the Assets and Compliance workspace, start the Create Configuration Item Wizard. You must monitor this independently from Configuration Manager to identify the Mac computers to add to this collection. When the Renew Certificate Wizard opens, the User name and Server name fields will typically be pre-populated and the user can just enter a password to renew the certificate.Ĭonfiguration Manager does not monitor the validity period of the certificate that it enrolls for Mac computers. Sudo defaults write RenewalPeriod1 1728000 Within 3 days of the certificate expiring, the wizard will open every 8 hours.Įxample: Use the following command line, or a script, to set the first renewal period to 20 days. Otherwise, a value of 8 hours will be used.Įxample: If the values are left as their defaults, 45 days before the certificate expires, the wizard will open every 24 hours. If RenewalReminderInterval2 is greater than 300 seconds, less than or equal to RenewalReminderInterval1 and less than or equal to RenewalPeriod2, then the configured value will be used. The default value is 28,800 seconds (8 hours). RenewalReminderInterval2 - Specifies, in seconds the frequency at which the Renew Certificate Wizard will be displayed to users during the second renewal period. Otherwise, the default value of 1 day will be used. If RenewalReminderInterval1 is greater than 300 seconds and less than the value configured for RenewalPeriod1, then the configured value will be used. The default value is 86,400 seconds (1 day). RenewalReminderInterval1 - Specifies, in seconds, the frequency at which the Renew Certificate Wizard will be displayed to users during the first renewal period. If RenewalPeriod1 is less than 3 days, then RenewalPeriod2 is set to the same value as RenewalPeriod1. ![]() If RenewalPeriod1 is greater than 3 days, a value of 3 days will be used for RenewalPeriod2. If this value is configured and is greater than or equal to 300 seconds and is less than or equal to RenewalPeriod1, the value will be used. ![]() The default value is 259,200 seconds (3 days). RenewalPeriod2 - Specifies, in seconds, the second renewal period in which users can renew the certificate. Don't configure a value less than 300, as the period will revert to the default. The default value is 3,888,000 seconds (45 days). RenewalPeriod1 - Specifies, in seconds, the first renewal period in which users can renew the certificate. Use one of the following methods to renew the Mac client certificate:Ĭonfigure the following values as strings in the ist file that controls when the Renew Certificate Wizard opens: CMUnistall does not remove or revoke this certificate. If required, manually remove the client authentication certificate that Configuration Manager was using, or revoke it. We recommend this to avoid confusion if you later reinstall the client. so right now the drive is useless as I can’t even access it on my desktop.The -c property instructs the client uninstall to also remove client crash logs and log files. I simply get the same message “this version of WD Discovery is already installed on your computer”. Library/LaunchAgents, remove everything which starts with com.wdcĪnd with various restarts, uninstalls, reinstalls etc. Users/user name/.wdc, remove it if it still exists Applications/WD Discovery, remove it if it still exists So I followed instructions to delete these files: I overwrote with effectively the same version that I already had only to be given the message “this version of WD Discovery is already installed on your computer”. So I thought I would roll-back to a previous version. I thought I would try and find the latest dmg file online to install but it seems to not exist online. For the past 2 days, I have been trying to update the software only for it to constantly fail at the point of installation, to then tell me it needs updating. Right now all I want to do is update the WD Discovery software (as prompted by the apps own software). I can’t install WD Discovery on both of my Macs and use the My Cloud as a bridge as I thought I would be able to, transfers over wifi take forever and the Mac Time Machine backup - which is what I bought it for routinely has little success (after the initial week! that it took to back up). Pleeeeease can someone help! I’m very computer literate, but the WD My Cloud is really testing my patience. ![]()
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