@Matthewhollands I can't say why you're seeing such long install times than ask what kind of AV software you have installed (if you have any), but if you're going to install more than one Office application you should use one of the Office Suite installers https://macadmins.software/ because the individual installers are quite large and the Suite installer is a much smaller download than multiple individual installers.
@Matthewhollands I can't say why you're seeing such long install times than ask what kind of AV software you have installed (if you have any), but if you're going to install more than one Office application you should use one of the Office Suite installers https://macadmins.software/ because the individual installers are quite large and the Suite installer is a much smaller download than multiple individual installers.
thank you, I will give the suite install a try
Kind Regards,
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How are all your DP's setup?
There's currently a bug in 10.47 self service if your using SMB mounting as that option no longer works correctly, so if you have local DP's and there all set to failover to Cloud DP, the installs will still work as it will go out to the cloud to download it first.
(we found that users won't notice the 1st failed attempt as they not notified about it and as its 2nd attempt is from the cloud failover but will work fine just a lot slower depending on your internet connection)
Common workaround it to reconfigured your DP's to use HTTPS or just wait for the fix coming in 10.49
How are all your DP's setup?
There's currently a bug in 10.47 self service if your using SMB mounting as that option no longer works correctly, so if you have local DP's and there all set to failover to Cloud DP, the installs will still work as it will go out to the cloud to download it first.
(we found that users won't notice the 1st failed attempt as they not notified about it and as its 2nd attempt is from the cloud failover but will work fine just a lot slower depending on your internet connection)
Common workaround it to reconfigured your DP's to use HTTPS or just wait for the fix coming in 10.49
thank you, no we just use Jamf Cloud DP, we do not have any local.
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Matthew Hollands
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You could use Installomator for a lot of your app installs. The managed Mac will then handle the process of downloading the install package directly from the source rather than it being delivered by Jamf Pro.
https://github.com/Installomator/Installomator
Is there anything like Microsoft Defender or CyberArk?
seems resolved, thanks people, using the installer bundled for o365 from macadmins - nothing changed, just appears our DP is being more responsive, whether with we are in office or from home.