We started using JCE with our macOS Sonoma rollout last year. It has made managing our security baseline simple compared to past OSes. In preparation for Sequoia we created a new Sequoia project, customized everything, created guidance, and saved as Sequoia.jce in the same directory as Sonoma.jce. Over the past few weeks, we could open either project and make changes without issue. Today when opening my Sequioa.jce, I noticed that under the baseline name in top-left of window it shows macOS 14.0 and not macOS 15.0 which it should be. I have not been able to get macOS 15 to come back after restarting JCE. My question are, has anyone else experienced this? How can I resolve this without rebuilding from scratch? I do recall having a similar issue when I was testing out creating an iOS baseline.
We started using JCE with our macOS Sonoma rollout last year. It has made managing our security baseline simple compared to past OSes. In preparation for Sequoia we created a new Sequoia project, customized everything, created guidance, and saved as Sequoia.jce in the same directory as Sonoma.jce. Over the past few weeks, we could open either project and make changes without issue. Today when opening my Sequioa.jce, I noticed that under the baseline name in top-left of window it shows macOS 14.0 and not macOS 15.0 which it should be. I have not been able to get macOS 15 to come back after restarting JCE. My question are, has anyone else experienced this? How can I resolve this without rebuilding from scratch? I do recall having a similar issue when I was testing out creating an iOS baseline.