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StevenJP
Active Contributor
2 years ago

macOS Unattended download .PKG file Bundle identifier

I am using an MDM solution that allows me to add macOS PKG application install files to enable the automated roll-out of software to enrolled devices which reduce the admin burden on device setups.

The MDM solution requires that the uploaded application file is .PKG file format, and also requires a Bundle identifier/software version to be added to a couple of fields during the setup or it simply won't work.

Is it possible to get this information so I can upload the PKG file into the MDM solution and push out the software remotely?

  • KateG's avatar
    KateG
    GoTo Manager

    Hi StevenJP can you try going into your account, click on Devices and then Add device in the top right corner. You can then download the PKG file which is tied to your account.

     

     

    • StevenJP's avatar
      StevenJP
      Active Contributor
      Hi Kate.

      I know that, however the MDM solution requires the bundle identifier to be able to add the .pkg file and that is what I do not have.
      • GoTo_Robi's avatar
        GoTo_Robi
        GoTo Contributor

        Hi StevenJP ,

        Sorry for late reply.

        Bundle Id for Resolve Unattended: com.goto.resolve-unattended.ui
        Latest version: 1.9.1.1752

        If you have any questions or need more information please ping me directly and I will help.

        Br,

        Robi

  • Ari0's avatar
    Ari0
    New Contributor

    Hello there,

     

    We are having the exact same issue with Intune. There are several bundleIDs within the .PKG. This no longer installs on our mac devices with the error "One or more apps contain invalid bundleIDs. (0x87D13BA2)". After following documentation on Microsofts troubleshooting page, it was recommended to remove all bundleIDs apart from the gotoresolveinstaller bundleID. Intune now shows the app has installed but devices aren't appearing in the list of devices on the resolve console.  The purple go to icon doesnt appear on the macs either. I've never had this much bother with an app install and theres little to no documentation on the GoTo website.

    • GoTo_Robi's avatar
      GoTo_Robi
      GoTo Contributor

      Hi Ari0 ,

      Thanks for sending your feedback.

      The "problem" with Intune is that it renames the installer, but the Zero Trust information is conveyed in the file name (like GoToResolve_Unattended_K_0a2....20b6.exe)

      The key after K_ must be available during the installation. Installation and connection can not be established without that. So the installer name must remain intact when deployed for install or mass install.

       

      Can you please check if the Intune installation works via this step by step guide?

      https://support.goto.com/resolve/help/goto-resolve-unattended-msi-deployment-in-intune-microsoft-endpoint-manager

      I believe this will solve your problem.

       

      Other mass deploy options are described here:

      https://support.goto.com/resolve/help/how-can-i-mass-deploy-the-installer

       

      Have a nice day.

      Br,

      Robi

       

      • Ari0's avatar
        Ari0
        New Contributor

        Hi GoTo_Robi 

        I don't think this has ever been a problem because we trialled GoTo Resolve on msi or pkg deployments and they worked just fine up until a few weeks ago. The documentation about mass deploying .app files hasn't been updated in nearly 5 months.

        Intune no longer supports .app file deployments. 

        I think were going to remove GoTo from our Mac estate as MS Teams screen sharing appears to do the job just as good.