Step | Details |
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Step 1: Prepare Mac applications for Configuration Manager | Before you can create Configuration Manager applications from Mac software packages, you must use the CMAppUtil tool on a Mac computer to convert the Mac software into a Configuration Manager.cmmac file. |
Step 2: Create a Configuration Manager application that contains the Mac software | Use the Create Application Wizard to create an application for the Mac software. |
Step 3: Create a deployment type for the Mac application | This step is required only if you did not automatically import this information from the application. |
Step 4: Deploy the Mac application | Use the Deploy Software Wizard to deploy the application to Mac computers. |
Step 5: Monitor the deployment of the Mac application | Monitor the success of application deployments to Mac computers. |
Property | More information |
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-h | Displays the available command-line properties. |
-r | Outputs the detection.xml of the provided .cmmac file to stdout. The output contains the detection parameters and the version of CMAppUtil that was used to create the .cmmac file. |
-c | Specifies the source file to be converted. |
-o | Specifies the output path in conjunction with the –c property. |
-a | Automatically creates .cmmac files in conjunction with the –c property for all applications and packages in the disk image file. |
-s | Skips generating the detection.xml if no detection parameters are found and forces the creation of the .cmmac file without the detection.xml file. |
-v | Displays more detailed output from the CMAppUtil tool together with diagnostic information. |