![]() ![]() ![]() Inside the CocoaAppCD.storedata file, the bookmarks are stored as XML objects similar to what is shown below: ~/Library/Application Support//CocoaAppCD.storedata Jamf now stores bookmark information inside an XML file named CocoaAppCD.storedata in the user’s home folder at the following location: In 10.30.x and later, the /Library/Application Support/JAMF/Self Service/Managed Plug-ins directory has disappeared. Library/Application Support/JAMF/Self Service/Managed Plug-ins In 10.29.x and earlier, Jamf had stored bookmarks as individual plist files in the following location: When I checked into it and talked with some colleagues, it became apparent that Jamf had made a change with how they stored bookmark information for Self Service. At that point, my script stopped working. I’ve been using that process to back up my bookmarks and it’s been working fine until after my upgrade to Jamf Pro 10.30.0. A while ago, I wrote a post on how to back up your Jamf Pro Self Service bookmarks. ![]()
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