Under Specify the type of configuration item that you want to create, select Mac OS X (custom). On the General page of the Create Configuration Item wizard, specify a name and optional description for the configuration item. On the Home tab, in the Create group, select Create Configuration Item. In the Assets and Compliance workspace, expand Compliance Settings, and then select Configuration Items. In the Configuration Manager console, select Assets and compliance. Create a custom macOS X configuration item You can also manage macOS X settings by writing a shell script that returns a value that you can evaluate and remediate for compliance. Use compliance settings to evaluate and remediate settings in a property list file. ![]() The macOS X operating system uses property list (.plist) files to store application settings. ![]() Use the Configuration Manager Mac OS X (custom) configuration item to manage settings for macOS X devices that are managed by the Configuration Manager client. Starting in January 2022, this feature of Configuration Manager is deprecated.
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