![]() Jamf Admin can detect and add it into the package contents at launch. To eliminate the possible issue with the automatic zipping in the upload process, I mounted the distribution point volume, double clicked the zip file to extract the CCA_Install.pkg file. ![]() I think this uses the /Library/Application Support/JAMF/Downloads folder to temporarily store the installer. Self Service and Jamf Remote: same as our current setup to simply install the CCA_Install.pkg uploaded through Jamf Admin. We tried the following methods in our testing (10.14.6 and 10.15.1 clean client machines with no Adobe installed, Jamf Pro 10.9): But unfortunately, it is not that straight forward for the latest version. Our current deployment was simply using the old version pkg file uploaded through Jamf Admin. The package contains an empty Exceptions folder, a CCA.ccp file and a Build folder that has the actual CCA_Install.pkg installer. We created and downloaded the package CCA_en_US_MAC.zip from the Adobe admin console on the 28th. It was certainly a confusing and frustrating process in the last week or two when we were trying to deploy the new version Adobe CC desktop app. That should help narrow down if it's a zip or drive space issue. Take the zip out of the equation and make sure the installer itself works if you haven't already. My point is though.are you sure you have enough drive space? I'd like to rethink that and make smaller installs but they don't want to change it on the Windows side and the boss wants them to be deployed the same way. With it being huge though the downside is that I had one system that needed to have around 55-60GB free to install it. It's huge at around 20GB but it makes for simpler maintenance at the moment. Here at work we're throwing every thing into one pkg on Adobe's site and then we deploy that to the workstations that need it. For instance, unless I missed it have you tried running the pkg installer that is inside the zip file and build directory that was downloaded from Adobe's site? Does that install ok? I'm not saying to put it in Jamf but just copy it to the same Catalina machine and try installing it. While I haven't worked with Catalina yet(hoping to next week), I can't help but suspect your issues are due to something else entirely.
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