Hi,

This sounds like a combination of a Jamf Policy and user integration.  When 
logging into your Mac, do you log in with your AD user and password, or do you 
use a local user, then connect to the server with your AD credentials?  If the 
latter, then it is logical that they do not match, as the AD configuration is 
not specifically related to the local user.  If the former, then you could try 
to use the tool in Self Service to change your AD password again and this may 
change the FV local password as part of the policy.  If it errors out, then it 
may be necessary to change the password back to your previous one using the 
non-Self Service method, then use the Self Service tool to do the change again. 
 If none of that works, you’ll likely need to speak with your IT folks who 
manage the Jam instance to see how their Jamf policy is implemented.  There’s a 
number of factors that might be affecting this including a bug in this version 
of Jamf.

Later…


Tim Kilburn
Jamf Certified Tech
Apple Teacher
(with Swift Playgrounds Recognition)
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

> On May 5, 2020, at 8:28 AM, Jonathan Cohn <jon.c.c...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> On my work computer, I recently changed my AD Password which then caused JAMF 
> to change my login and keychain passwords. But for some reason, the password 
> associated with File Vault at boot did not change. In the past, I had changed 
> the password using the JAMF Self Service app in the Menu Etras, but I was 
> lazy this time. How can I get FV password to be synced again with my Mac 
> password.
> Thanks!
> Jonathan Cohn
> 
> 
> 
> 
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