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Applies to: Configuration Manager (current branch)
Create configuration items for Mac OS X devices.; 6 minutes to read +6; In this article. Use the Configuration Manager Mac OS X (custom) configuration item to manage settings for Mac OS X devices that are managed by the Configuration Manager client. The Mac OS X operating system uses property list (.plist) files to store application settings.
Follow the high-level steps in this article to upgrade the client for Mac computers by using a Configuration Manager application. You can also download the Mac client installation file, copy it to a shared network location or a local folder on the Mac computer, and then instruct users to manually run the installation.
Note
Before you do these steps, make sure that your Mac computer meets the prerequisites. See Supported operating systems for Mac computers.
Download the latest Mac client
The Mac client for Configuration Manager isn't supplied on the Configuration Manager installation media. Download it from the Microsoft Download Center, Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager - macOS Client (64-bit). The Mac client installation files are contained in a Windows Installer file named ConfigmgrMacClient.msi. Tomb raider croft edition.
Create the Mac client installation file
On a computer that runs Windows, run ConfigmgrMacClient.msi. This installer unpacks the Mac client installation file, named Macclient.dmg. By default, you can find this file in the following folder: C:Program FilesMicrosoftSystem Center Configuration Manager for Mac client.
Extract the client installation files
Copy Macclient.dmg to a Mac computer. Mount the Macclient.dmg file in macOS, and then copy the contents to a folder on the Mac computer.
Create a .cmmac file
- Open the Tools folder of the Mac client installation files. Use the CMAppUtil tool to create a .cmmac file from the client installation package. You'll use this file to create the Configuration Manager application.
- Copy the new CMClient.pkg.cmmac file to a network location that's available to the computer running the Configuration Manager console.For more information, see the Supplemental procedures to create and deploy applications for Mac computers.
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Create and deploy the app
- In the Configuration Manager console, create an application from the CMClient.pkg.cmmac file.
- Deploy this application to Mac computers in your hierarchy.
Install the updated client
The existing Configuration Manager client on Mac computers will prompt the user that an update is available to install. After users install the client, they must restart their Mac computer.
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After the computer restarts, the Computer Enrollment wizard automatically runs to request a new user certificate.
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If you don't use Configuration Manager enrollment, but install the client certificate independently from Configuration Manager, see Configure clients to use an existing certificate.
Configure clients to use an existing certificate
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Use this procedure to prevent the Computer Enrollment Wizard from running, and to configure the upgraded client to use an existing client certificate.
- In the Configuration Manager console, create a configuration item of the type Mac OS X.
- Add a setting to this configuration item with the setting type Script.
- Add the following script to the setting:
- Add the configuration item to a configuration baseline. Then deploy the configuration baseline to all Mac computers that install a certificate independently from Configuration Manager.