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This guide applies to all device platforms
As of April 9, 2025, Classic Blueprints are deprecated—effective immediately for new customers and taking effect for existing ones. While it’ll no longer be possible to create new Classic Blueprints, existing ones will continue to function and be supported until the end of the calendar year 2025. For more information, check out our Product Updates page.

About Modifying a Classic Blueprint

Modifying a Classic Blueprint allows you to change details such as its image, name, description, and parameters. This enables you to update Blueprint configurations without having to create entirely new Blueprints.

How It Works

Iru Endpoint makes it easy to create, modify, delete, and duplicate Classic Blueprints. Modifying a Classic Blueprint lets you change details (such as its image, name, and description) and parameters.

Edit the Image, Name, or Description of a Classic Blueprint

1

Access Blueprints

Click on Blueprints in the left-hand navigation bar.
2

Select Blueprint

Navigate to the Blueprint you’d like to edit.
3

Edit Blueprint

Click on the Actions button at the top right of the screen then click Edit Blueprint.
4

Make Changes

Edit the Image, Name, or Description boxes as desired.
5

Save Changes

Click Save.
Name: Your Blueprint should be named with a simple short description that defines which devices will be enrolled. For instance: “All Staff” or “CIS Compliant.” Description: Provide more detail that will further clarify what defines this Blueprint.

Edit the Parameters inside a Blueprint

Changing the Parameters inside Blueprints is easy. However, it is essential to understand how changes to a Blueprint will affect Mac devices enrolled before doing so.

Changes on enrolled Mac devices

Any computer enrolled in a specific Blueprint will check-in with Iru Endpoint’s servers every 15 minutes to get the most recent parameters to enforce. After saving changes to a Blueprint, all Mac devices enrolled will automatically implement the changes during their next check-in.

Changes that require a restart

If a parameter causes the Mac to need to be restarted, a 5-minute timer will start on the user’s Mac. If the user does nothing, the Mac will reboot itself after 5 minutes have passed.

Editing Parameters

1

Access Blueprints

Navigate to Blueprints in the left-hand navigation bar.
2

Select Blueprint

Select the Blueprint for which you wish to edit parameters.
3

Access Parameters

Select Parameters from the list on the left.
4

Edit Parameters

Click the Edit Parameters button.
5

Configure Parameters

Find and enable/disable any parameters you wish by toggling them on or off.
6

Save Parameters

Click Save Parameters.

Deprecated Parameters

Deprecated Parameters are parameters still available in Iru Endpoint and can be added to a Classic Blueprint but are no longer recommended for use and will be removed from Iru Endpoint in the future. Instead of using these Parameters, consider leveraging their Library Item replacements, listed below:
Deprecated ParameterReplacement Library Item
Set a SSH Login BannerSSH Library Item
Disable Remote LoginSSH Library Item
Set Computer NameDevice Name Library Item
Manage SSH ConfigSSH Library Item