Re-Deploying applications from the Jamf App catalog.
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Posted on 10-25-2022 09:33 AM
I have been testing the Jamf app catalog.
I have a prestage that seems to be working for the initial deploy.
What I need is the ability to delete an app and have it redeploy on next check in.
Outlook constantly becomes corrupt and needs to be removed and re-installed.
Previously I used a script that allowed the EU to remove and re-install the app through Self Service.
Is it possible to re-trigger the Jamf app catalog deployment beyond the initial install?
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Posted on 10-26-2022 08:14 AM
Im also interested in redeploying a software from the app catalog. I've deployed Zoom via App Catalog and after a patch the app was broken. I deleted the app but in the deployment status of Zoom the affected client is still shown as "successful" even though I triggered an inventory scan after the deinstallation.
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Posted on 11-09-2022 01:20 PM
I just had Zoom do the same. It would normally take the update with just a user clicking yes. This last time it wanted people to download a full installer that they do not have admin rights to install.
I moved to using this URL (https://zoom.us/client/latest/ZoomInstallerIT.pkg) in a policy and set it in SS so they can just reinstall when needed.
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Posted on 11-14-2022 06:12 AM
I was working with Jamf Support on this issue. Disabling and re-enabling the Deployment didn't work, but deleting and recreating the Deployment for Zoom fixed things for me (so far).
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Posted on 11-14-2022 06:17 AM
Would you please explain further? What do you mean by deleting and recreating?
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Posted on 11-14-2022 06:26 AM
Go to Mac Apps, open the desired Deployment, delete it and create it from scratch.
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Posted on 11-14-2022 06:41 AM
That is not a solution. It needs to be done on a per machine basis. It's a one off thing when a app fails on a machine, not the entire deployment,ent group.
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Posted on 11-09-2022 01:07 PM
Just wondering if anyone has found a way to get this to work yet? I've trying everything and nothing works.
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Posted on 11-14-2022 07:00 AM
The goal for this ask is to be able to delete/remove the app from an individual machine and as soon as it checks in again reinstalls the missing app. This would be on a per machine/user basis.
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Posted on 03-06-2023 03:51 AM
While the problem of re-deploying apps from the Jamf App catalog can be a challenge, it's important to hold up with the Best QA Practices for 2023 to ensure a smooth process. One of the key factors of these practices is to have the ability to easily do away with and redeploy applications as needed, which can help stop issues like Outlook corruption. While using a script for elimination and re-installation can work, it's worth exploring whether or not the Jamf app catalog can be configured to re-trigger deployments beyond the initial install. By staying up to date with the modern best practices, you can ensure a greater efficient and effective deployment manner for your applications.
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Posted on 04-14-2023 10:32 AM
Came here with the same issue, and since I didn't see a solution here or in Google, I'm posting what I was able to do.
Use Smart Groups.
Using the above example of Zoom, you'll want a smart group that is "Does not have App Zoom" and use that as the group that you deploy the Zoom app to. The computer will be removed from the group, and the App Catalog deployment history, once Zoom is installed. If you don't want to deploy Zoom to everyone in the company you can use a combined Smart Group with a Static Group; something along the lines of "Does not have App Zoom AND Is in Static Group Zoom Users"
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Posted on 08-21-2023 12:52 PM
j-owens, this does not work. I tried the smart group thing. It still never re-deploys.
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Posted on 07-27-2023 09:20 AM
Same issue here. Only difference is I am trying to use the self service deployment. After an app installs, seems like you have no option to re-install, as is with standard self service policies. This seems to be a key feature that is missing.
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Posted on 08-19-2023 01:18 PM
any news on this?
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Posted on 08-24-2023 09:16 AM
fxnikon, there has been no change that I know of. I tried the smart group solution, but it does not work.
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Posted on 11-07-2024 01:34 AM
Has anyone tried excluding it and then re-applying it?