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  • February 18, 2019
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  • January 5, 2021

Still having this issue in our environment here, even on newer MacBooks running 10.15.7.


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  • January 6, 2021

Have been having a nightmare with this over the past month – new Jamf Pro user here – I've just discovered this thread, so at least I know I'm not alone :(


stephaniemm77
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I upgraded a small set of devices to Big Sur a few days ago, lets see if we still have the issue.


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  • January 12, 2021

If you are using Cortex 7.2.1 or later and you are not on Big Sur yet - you will need to have your security team disable the Cortex networking filter. This is what fixed it for us,


ajassi
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  • January 14, 2021
Posted: 1/12/2021 at 9:21 AM CST by Knoxx If you are using Cortex 7.2.1 or later and you are not on Big Sur yet - you will need to have your security team disable the Cortex networking filter. This is what fixed it for us,

@Knoxx
We got a support exception to disable the filter which kind of worked for me when I tested on Catalina.

When I forced updates for some VPP apps there were no time out errors after running, I could hear my device spinning into gear like it was installing software, I loaded the apps and could see the newer version numbers. However, my app store was still telling me I needed to update and still is to this day a few weeks later!

Do you see similar?


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  • January 14, 2021

@ajassi We see that as well with apps such as BBEdit and Microsoft ToDo. We are deploying those through VPP, somehow they are being updated to the current version but that doesn't seem to make it to what the AppStore thinks, and it will continue to claim a update is needed even though the most current version is installed. The only real way I have found to make this "update" go away is to remove the app and let VPP re-deploy it. The App Store will be happy until the next update.


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  • January 21, 2021

We're seeing a new type of error, when Jamf is trying to 'Force App Updates' for installed VPP apps (Jamf Pro 10.26):

Install App - <app name> "Bag Load Failed"

Apps will just not update on macOS Big Sur (Intel) machines. When we don't see that error, Jamf will show the mdm command as completed and successful when in fact the app was never updated. It even shows as completed with the new version number in Self Service.

After dozens of forced app update attempts, we might see 1 in 10 app updates work.

I have no problems installing the VPP app via Self Service. So the workaround at the moment, is to delete the app that isn't updating and reinstall it from Self Service.


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  • January 25, 2021

I just put in a ticket to Apple support about this. Hopefully they give me some useful information. This has been plaguing us lately as well.


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  • February 16, 2021

I am also getting the same errors for any VPP apps.


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  • March 8, 2021

@Knoxx We've just recently started using Cortex XDR and I can't seem to find that setting to disable network filtering. Do you happen to know where that's located? Thanks so much!


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  • March 8, 2021

@mlee001_hcs - This was done by policy our IT Security team on their side.. and it looks like its fixed with Big Sur and Cortex Ver 7.2.2
You can try with this line:
sudo /Library/Application Support/PaloAltoNetworks/Traps/bin/cytool runtime stop networkextension

and see if that does indeed resolve your issue.


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  • March 8, 2021

@Knoxx Thanks so much for the quick reply. Stopping the network extension did seem to work. Unfortunately the mac it's running on can't go to Big Sur. I'll need to dig around in Cortex to see what I can find about maybe disabling that on anything below Big Sur. Again, thanks!


dstranathan
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  • March 10, 2021

Is anyone else seeing this with the recent VPP Big Sur 11.2.3 installer?


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  • March 10, 2021

Customer of mine just got hit with this. Macbook Pro running 10.15.7. VPP was working fine last week with no apparent changes made to anything that could interfere (network filters etc). Incredibly annoying as I have nothing I can tell the customer to do to try and fix the problem.


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  • March 15, 2021

Retracting this post. After an update to 10.27 last night, the issue is not fixed at all.

~Hey folks, I just called Jamf support about this (15mar21) - the support person I spoke with said that their internal ticketing system shows "fixed in Jamf 10.27". She also confirmed that there's no direct mention of this in the 10.27 release notes.

We'll update and test as soon as we can. The Jamf support engineer mentioned (twice) "Make sure to update to MySQL 5.7.8 before udpating to 10.27"~


LaMantia
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  • March 15, 2021

Direct from Jamf Support today

Yes, "<MDMClientError: 72>" was a symptom of PI-007435 which has been marked as resolved in Jamf Pro 10.27.0. However, this is has only been resolved with initial installations of applications. We unfortunately may still encounter "<MDMClientError: 72>" when updating macOS applications through Volume Purchasing.

So. half fixed. Just be aware.


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  • March 15, 2021

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dstranathan
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  • March 18, 2021

This issue (Product Issue-007435 ) is supposed to be resolved in Jamf Pro 10.27. However, we are still seeing the problem with various Apple MAS/VPP apps such as macOS Big Sur installer, Keynote, etc.

Can anyone else verify this?


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  • March 23, 2021

I am having the same issues for various Apple MAS/VPP apps such as macOS Big Sur installer, Keynote, etc.


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  • April 6, 2021

We too have this issue with the macOS Big Sur installer.

Edit: Seems our issue was due to our VPN not allowing connections to AppStore, without it, it worked.


catesr
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  • April 7, 2021

Sigh. Big Sur 11.2.3, JAMF 10.28.0-t1615386406. Result whether automatic install or Self Service "Bag Load Failed". Pages, Numbers, iMovie etc. So now I will copy those apps off of a machine which has them and put them on the problematic device(s). This is great.


dstranathan
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  • April 7, 2021

My Apple rep told me that he confirmed that <mdmclienterror:72> is resolved in macOS Big Sur 11.3 beta 4.

Unfortunately, I need it to work now, in Catalina because I want to leverage Self Service & VPP to upgrade Catalina Macs to Big Sur. Too little too late, Apple (assuming it's actually fixed).


atomczynski11
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how are you copying the .app
using

cp

?


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  • April 7, 2021

There is a annoying fix for this that Jamf support gave me. Go in and delete your entry for the apps and re-create them and they work fine.


atomczynski11
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@Monkeyfist Do you mean to create another instance of the app in Computers: Mac App Store Apps?