![]() ![]() #!/bin/bashĬdPath="/Library/Application Support/JAMF/bin/cocoaDialog.app/Contents/MacOS/cocoaDialog" It uses cocoaDialog for the messaging, but you could easily swap it out for something like jamfHelper or even Applescript dialogs I imagine. It loops if there are still offending apps open and won't continue until they are all closed. The only reason for this is we are also removing the old Office 2011 at the end once the install is complete, so the apps need to be closed for that. This script is called first in the policy, which checks the running processes list for any of the older Office applications, and alerts the user they need to close them before continuing. ![]() If it helps though, here's a script I'm using when we "update" Office from 2011 to 2016 (really just installing Office 2016). I don't have anything on my github page for what Don's referring to.
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