![]() ![]() Loginwindow and running as a non-admin, and it seems to work, whether This is payload-free and hasīinary pre/postflights to perform the uninstall. Sophos provides a pkg uninstaller, located at /Library/Sophos Anti. (If anyone knows how to let non-admins remove threatsĭetected in their own files/disks, I'd love to know how. Organization, I also wanted to make sure users had a way to remove itĬleanly. Having decided to make Sophos an optional install for our See also the FAQ at - the question "munki successfully installed some software, but now each time munki runs, it wants to install the software again. If those tests pass, munki will consider Sophos AV installed, and won't offer to install it again. When munki checks for installs, it will look to see if these applications exist, and if they are at least the version numbers specified. ![]() Using the -f flag, I pointed makepkginfo at several of the applications installed by Sophos AV. usr/local/munki/makepkginfo -f "/Applications/Sophos Anti-Virus.app" -f "/Library/Sophos Anti-Virus/SophosAntiVirus.app" -f /Library/Sophos Anti-Virus/SophosAutoUpdate.app You can generate such an array using /usr/local/munki/makepkginfo, like so: Library/Sophos Anti-Virus/SophosAutoUpdate.app Library/Sophos Anti-Virus/SophosAntiVirus.app Here's mine for an older version of Sophos AV (7.2.4): ![]() Working around this issue is the same as for any package that has untrustworthy receipt info: add an "installs" array. If any of the receipts are missing, munki thinks the item is not installed and attempts to install. If the pkginfo for a pkg does not contains an "installs" array, Munki uses the "receipts" array to determine if an item is installed. Thanks I responded: This happens because Sophos' updater removes the receipts for the originally installed product. Is there any way to avoid the advertisement if a program is already installed? The base package available in munki is 7.3.0 but it self updated to 7.3.1 so there is a mismatch and munki starts offering 7.3.0 again which is not the expected behavior. The thing is: Sophos self updates silently. Reported by Today (33 minutes ago) We are using Munki to deploy Sophos Antivirus.
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