Re: Syncronmizing passwords

2020-05-07 Thread Jonathan Cohn
Well, I was going to start changing passwords, but decided to do a reboot and this time my new password was required to unlock File vault. So, I don't know what happened. Best wishes, Jonathan Cohn > On May 6, 2020, at 4:50 AM, Simon A Fogarty wrote: > > Why did AD change

Re: Syncronmizing passwords

2020-05-06 Thread Jonathan Cohn
I haven't tried a solution, but every 90 days we have a corporate policy of requiring a password change. Usually I use the JAMF self service change password functions for this, but this time, I was on the Microsoft Security page updating my new iPhone SE for authenticator and saw a change passw

RE: Syncronmizing passwords

2020-05-06 Thread Simon A Fogarty
Why did AD change your Jamf password? I will assume through the central authentication as your machine is authenticating through and Active Directory inferstructure. Can you reset the password for Your FV account through users and groups under system preferences? From: macvisionaries@googlegro

Re: Syncronmizing passwords

2020-05-05 Thread 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
Hi, This sounds like a combination of a Jamf Policy and user integration. When logging into your Mac, do you log in with your AD user and password, or do you use a local user, then connect to the server with your AD credentials? If the latter, then it is logical that they do not match, as the