My MacOS users are reporting that the latest Zoom 4.6.10 is requiring
Administrator Credentials when they are trying to install it from Self
Service.I had deployed 4.6.9 in a similar manner, and I did not have
this problem.
Use the Zoom for IT Admins version. Put it into Patch Management, and
push it out. When a new Zoom update comes out, you need to download the
package into Jamf (Settings->Computer Management->Packages), then assign
the package to the latest version u...
Again, thanks for the replies. The Zoom for IT Admins version is what
ultimately solved it for me, I really don't know why. Jamf Support gave
me another tip to put the package into Patch Manager. It works well. I
have now pushed out versions 4.6.11 a...
Thanks again for all of your responses. With your help I was able to do
a Band-Aid solution, which was to put the Zoom for ITAdmin version into
Self Service, and my users are able to install that OK without admin
credentials. With this approach, I wi...
@talkingmoose. Thank you for your well-written solution. Unfortunately
it did not solve my problem. I set scope for the configuration policy,
and see that it was pushed out to many of the users. I asked one of the
users who received the configuration...
I got the package from https://zoom.us/client/latest/Zoom.pkg. I believe
your link is for the IT version. They are prompted for credentials
during the install out of Self Service.