Posted on 03-25-2020 07:24 AM
We are excited about recent updates that make Chrome on macOS easier to deploy and manage. Our work with the Google Chrome for Enterprise Team is ongoing, and this first release benefits not only Jamf Pro admins, but everyone who manages Mac at scale. Look for more information in the form of a blog, but here are the highlights:
Updates to the installer - Chrome is now available as a PKG in addition to the standard DMG. This is the preferred installer format for mass distribution, and is available from the Chrome Browser Enterprise Installers website.
Initial Support for Application & Custom Settings - Chrome Browser Cloud Management (CBCM) is a a single location to set Chrome policies on multiple platforms. Google simplified the process of deploying the enrollment token by leveraging Jamf's new Application & Custom Settings payload.
This work comes from user feedback and @alexbauer from the Chrome for Enterprise Team is joining this thread to hear your thoughts!
Chrome Enterprise Browser Support can be reached here.
Update 6/11/2020 - The Chrome for Enterprise Team has published a new kBase on Managing Chrome Browser Updates with Jamf Pro (macOS)
2 weeks ago
You can either use google admin and set a policy there or you can do what we do, leverage instalomator to check and install for updates on a weekly basis.
2 weeks ago
Yep Installomator lets us customize things way more than the Jamf App installers. We've now moved to only leveraging Jamf App installers as a monthly task for any devices that didn't get patched somehow with Installomator.
Another issue for us was that we couldn't limit who could see or get patched via installomator as some apps we require to have licensing for and with Jamf App Installers you can't limit who sees them.
2 weeks ago
I do install a plist with our Chrome PKG, but I assume you still need google updater installed to have it update with out a chrome popup asking the user to enable auto updates.
2 weeks ago
I've been using Jamf's App Installers to install Chrome for the last few years. I have one setup to upgrade existing installs and another setup as an available install via Self Service targeting devices that don't have Chrome. If you have Jamf, this is what I would recommend. I haven't had to touch it since I moved it to App Installers.