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Getting Zappl up and running in your environment is as easy as 1, 2, 3.

  1. Configure your desired Zappl behaviour and user experience using the Zappl preferences configuration profile.
  2. Whitelist Zappl binaries using a managed login item configuration profile and a PPPC profile to allow Zappl to run seamlessly in the background.
  3. Deploy the latest Zappl installer using our installer script.

That’s it! You can now sit back and watch your compliance levels improve, with your Zappl reporting dashboard.

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If you're seeking step-by-step instructions for deploying Zappl using Jamf Pro or another MDM, you'll find them below.

Deploy Using Jamf Pro

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Deploying the Installer

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Online Portal

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