![]() TLDR:- Basically you need to create a managed package as the self-service isn’t signed and Apple Gatekeeper blocks this (a few hours wasted here). Want to ghands-on on, head over here to the HOL.If you want to learn more about AirWatch I am going to be doing a series of posts to complment this one or head over here for more information The first point I need to make is I am offering this advice assuming you are correctly licensed for Creative Cloud and you take the relevant steps to ensure it only goes to the intended users despite them needing a registered email to activate the software. I did try and see if this would work with AirWatch natively and well it doesn’t but thankfully digging into some of their code it appears at the time of writing this they are using a Munki backend of which I am quite familiar with. ![]() One main application I have always had issues with is Adobe and getting this to package nicely has always been a pain down for various reasons. I have been slowly working on fully automated MacOS build and I came across a bit of a snag with deploying some of the application or rather to my surprise, AirWatch could do apps that are not in the App Store. So this week I have been playing with AirWatch (AKA WorkSpace One) and the latest version.
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