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Deploying WSA for Mac using a script

  • September 15, 2017
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JGiffard
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Click here to see an updated deployment script for macOS.

 

The conversation below is in relation to the older version of the script, which has been removed from this post.

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Click here to see an updated deployment script for macOS.

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This looks sound. Have you tested in your environment?

JGiffard
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  • September 22, 2017
The script is a direct copy of that used to deploy WSA for Mac here at Webroot.  The only change is that I've removed our keycode ;)
 
Having said that, always test before using in a production environment. 
 
 

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  • September 22, 2017
Hi .giffard, 
 
 
I tried this script on my MAC OS Sierra, and it keeps asking for the installation package. 
 
 

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I think the script above needs some quotation marks around the file paths to accommodate the spaces in the paths. 


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Should this script work if no one is logged in to the mac?


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Has anyone been able to use this script in Catalina? I just tried and got an error saying “incompatible with version of MacOS”. 


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  • August 11, 2020

Click here to see an updated deployment script for macOS.