We have a new iMac Pro running 10.13.5 that was onboarded using DEP/Jamf and we wanted to install Final Cut Pro, here are the steps we followed:
- We purchased Final Cut Pro using the Apple Volume Purchase Program (VPP)
- The App shows up in Jamf since we have VPP linked to Jamf
- We scoped the App to this iMac Pro
- The Distribution Method is set to "Install Automatically/Prompt Users to Install"
- Under the VPP tab we checked the box to "Assign VPP Content"
I then brought up the computer record and under History it shows Final Cut Pro as a pending install. Two hours later it was still showing as pending. I opened a ticket with Jamf and they told me the only way to get it installed is to:
- Assign an MDM user to the iMac Pro
- Login as that user on the iMac Pro
How is Jamf saving me time in this scenario? What if I wanted to deploy one Mac App Store App to 100 Macs on campus. I would have to assign an MDM user to all 100 Macs and then dispatch a technician to login to all 100 Macs as this MDM user in order for the install to work? Am I missing something? Will this behavior change in a future release of Jamf?
