Open janparttimaa opened 1 year ago
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Would seem like Microsoft and every other vendor providing MacOS software should be making a PKG-installer as part of their normal release options. Why make it harder to IT admins to do their job efficiently?
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Thanks!
These guys might help you with creating official PKG-installer: https://macadmins.software/slack.html
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Visual Studio Code is popular tool for many developers on many organizations. Therefore, it would be great if Microsoft can offer PKG-installer of Visual Studio Code for macOS so MDM-admins can easily deploy Visual Studio Code for managed macOS-devices via JAMF or Intune.
Right now as Microsoft doesn't offer PKG-installer of the Visual Studio Code, MDM-admins cannot put the application being available into Company Portal and many companies doesn't allow Mac-users to install applications using admin rights for obvious reasons so PKG-installer would bring possibility to bring Visual Studio Code available to non-admin users for example into Company Portal.
Other applications from Microsoft are offered right now using PKG-installer such as Microsoft Edge, Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Defender and PowerShell so why Visual Studio Code is not offered using PKG-installer?
Also, as an administrator that needs to be able to safely and securely distribute software to developers, I would like to request that all PKG-installers of Visual Studio Code for macOS that might be available, would follow Apple standard guidelines for safely distributing software and begin notarizing and stapling all PKGs.
Many security and automation tools check for notarization (as well as macOS itself during a manual install) in order to ensure the integrity and safety of a package before its run.