![]() It would be great to figure out how to phase the installation of the apps.Especially in Mojave / Catalina, some apps need to be "Allowed" to install System Software.intunemac packages work, they force user input at these steps: To enable "zero touch" installation of apps the following two issues need to be resolved - but the way that the.It makes a nice little icon that takes you to a web page when you click on it. To do this, you can easily create a "Web Link" in the Apps blade (+Add, Web link, Configure).Saves the hassle of installing Intune Company Portal and is much more flexible. Because I failed in #4 and #5 above I came up with a workaround of using a web link to a custom web page with links for staff to directly download the packages.Go to Intune Configuration Profiles, create a new profile.Set up settings for it (don't worry about tying it to any specific device, we are only going to export the settings and modify them).Create a Device Group in Profile Manager.There are TONS of settings you can set with Profile Manager that are not available in the standard Intune config items (for example, Finder defaults, Login Window defaults, Installation of custom fonts). The best way to do this is to use Apple's Profile Manager which is part of macOS Server. Custom configuration profiles sound scary but are incredibly powerful.For example: (device.managementType -eq "MDM") The easiest way to separate the machines is via managementType and then you can create BYOD, MDM, DEP, Etc profiles.This slows down experimenting and testing. There can be some significant delays between defining the group and Azure updating the members in the background. Dynamic device groups are really useful to separate the different types of devices and apply different configurations.Include a dummy "Hello World" signed app embedded as part of the config package?.Someone with more time/effort/smarts could probably figure out how to do it and I imagine could use one or more of these tools to do it.(For example, I would have liked to be able to create a local admin via script and manage FileVault via script) I tried really hard but failed to package scripts (as opposed to full apps) to push out.Googling around it's clear that this is a common problem. ![]() Other apps such as Chrome ended in total failure. ![]() dmg files, but if you are lucky, like I was in the case of Teamviewer, you can find the.
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