![]() ![]() Terminal application in Finder on a Mac (Photo by AZ World News) To find Terminal application on a Mac, go to your Applications folder > Utilities folder, and then double-click the Terminal icon. Activity Monitor in Finder on a Mac (Photo by AZ World News)Īfter more digging, I found you can uninstall/remove Jamf Daemon using Mac’s Terminal application. ![]() To find Activity Monitor on a Mac, go to your Applications folder > Utilities folder, and then double-click the Activity Monitor icon. Of course, I Google-searched for a solution.įirst I tried to establish what is taking my Mac CPU usage and I find-out in Activity Monitor that the Jamf Daemon was responsible for the high CPU usage, and unfortunately I could not kill this process. My Macbook pro starts to overheat after only five minutes of any work, so I did a little digging. ![]() Here is what I did to remove/uninstall Jamf Daemon from the Mac. ![]()
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