fleet/it-and-security
Allen Houchins e8de86be83
Disable Zoom FMA and related labels/policies (#43169)
Comment out Zoom Fleet Maintained App entries and associated labels and
patch policies until Zoom FMA is present in Fleet. Files updated:
workstations.yml (zoom/darwin and zoom/windows software entries
commented), labels/* (macOS and x86 Windows Zoom labels commented), and
macOS/Windows patch policy files (Zoom patch policies disabled via
comments). This prevents Fleet from referencing or enforcing Zoom
policies while the FMA is not available.
2026-04-07 14:51:17 -05:00
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fleets Disable Zoom FMA and related labels/policies (#43169) 2026-04-07 14:51:17 -05:00
lib Disable Zoom FMA and related labels/policies (#43169) 2026-04-07 14:51:17 -05:00
default.yml Consolidate department labels into departments.yml (#43121) 2026-04-07 10:10:13 -05:00
README.md Add README template (#41269) 2026-03-09 14:03:54 -05:00

Fleet

These files allow you to configure, patch, and secure computing devices for your organization.

Whether you're making changes by hand or spinning them up from Slack or Teams using a tool like Claude or Kilo Code (e.g. "Make our endpoints compliant with ISO 27001" or "Fix CVE-2026-XXXX"), your team reviews, merges, and it deploys to thousands of endpoints in seconds. This makes it straightforward to instantly rollback a change, and history is fully tracked.

You can read more about the anatomy of these files and what they do in Fleet's documentation. You can also opt to manage particular aspects of Fleet in the graphical user interface instead, such as software or labels.

Unsure? Talk to a human at fleetdm.com/support

What is Fleet?

Fleet is high-agency device management software. It is especially popular with IT and security teams who manage lots of endpoints.

All source code is public and the product is supported by a company called Fleet Device Management that enrolls millions of laptops, tablets, phones, servers, and other computing devices in 90+ countries.