![]() Sure, you'll have a few people tell you that you shouldn't use this method, but to me this method is much cleaner than capturing that _MASReceipt and having confused users getting prompted for credentials. ![]() However, there are some apps which will require a _MASReceipt file and for this you can (at the moment create a dummy _MASReceipt) with a simple line like this: touch /Applications/MyGreatProgram.app/Contents/_MASReceipt/receipt For most apps this method alone will work fine as there will not be a _MASReceipt and the app will launch normally. Or you can go with this method: (ttp:///2/downloading-apples-server-app-installer-package/). Instead, look at the Apple supported method of using VPP to deploy apps. Doing this will result in you grabbing the _MASReceipt which will tie it to the Apple ID you used to download the app which means the end user will be prompted for credentials for that Apple ID when the app needs to be updated. I would avoid using a snapshot to capture Mac App Store apps. ![]() There's a couple of things to note here:ฤก. ![]()
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