6/13/2023 0 Comments Chrome canary and certificates![]() ![]() Go to System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Privacy > Screen Recording and uncheck Google Chrome.ģ. This script solves the screen sharing issue with Google Chrome.ġ. Tccutil reset ScreenCapture įrom what i found it seemed like some Mac's didn't pick up the new config, the simplest solution for us in this case was to add a "Fix Screen Share" Policy in Self Service that runs the tccutil reset command and added a description with "Ensure that users view the description" with the following information: Push this profile to your Mac's and after that have a Policy that runs: ScreenCapture - Allow Standard Users to Allow AccessĪnd all the other stuff you might want Chrome to get access to. (identifier "" or identifier "" or identifier "" or identifier "") and anchor apple generic and certificate 1 /* exists */ and certificate leaf /* exists */ and certificate leaf = EQHXZ8M8AV Remove your old Chrome Privacy Preferences Policy Control from your MDM handler (in my case Jamf Pro) and add the following instead: (identifier "" or identifier "" or identifier "" or identifier "") and certificate leaf = H"c9a99324ca3fcb23dbcc36bd5fd4f9753305130a" If the output looks like this you are using the old -profile-policy: ![]() Sudo profiles list -output=stdout-xml | grep -before-context=1 c9a99324ca3fcb23dbcc36bd5fd4f9753305130a You can see if your Mac has the old -profile-policy by running: Seems like after the Chrome update that broke the Screen Sharing thing Google has updated their -profile-policy. Just posting the same solution as Nick1403 posted with a little more information. So the manual method of going to each mac in turn is not going to happen.ĭoes removing it as the Administrator on each Mac, remove it for all users on each Mac? If so is there any way possible to script that? I have around 400 Macs with possibly 2000 different accounts spread across multiple campuses, up to 80 miles apart. But how on earth do I go about removing it from the ScreenSharing list. Ok I can script finding all of the Chrome stuff and remove that. Remove Google Chrome from the list in the System Preferences>Privacy>ScreenSharing.Īdd Google chrome back in to the list for ScreenSharing. I have a PPPC configuration set up to allow non admins to be able to authorise screensharing, all they have to do is go there and click the tickbox. Update Macs to OSX 12.3, and Google Meet screensharing has broken. Well I am not sure this is even possible to do, but here goes. ![]()
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