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outset folders not created during the install #110

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KBassettPitt opened this issue Sep 2, 2023 · 5 comments
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outset folders not created during the install #110

KBassettPitt opened this issue Sep 2, 2023 · 5 comments

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@KBassettPitt
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I was installing an older version with JAMF and noticed the sufolders are not being created, I just tried the new version on both Ventura and Monterey (freshly wiped and reinstalled OS) and ran the lated v 3 installer and there are no folders in the outset folder. I want to run a scrip to allow non-admins to add printers and remove wireless networks, and using login-every seems to be the best way to go,

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chilcote commented Sep 2, 2023

I recommend looking at the new swift based outset (https://github.com/macadmins/outset/releases). It'll make your life immeasurably better.

But to answer the question, the folders get created if they are missing, the first time outset runs. See the wiki for info on deploying your custom scripts. https://github.com/chilcote/outset/wiki/Customize#adding-your-custom-items

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KBassettPitt commented Sep 3, 2023 via email

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chilcote commented Sep 3, 2023

Is it owned by root? What does la -la /path/to/script look like?

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KBassettPitt commented Sep 3, 2023 via email

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chilcote commented Sep 3, 2023

I don't see the permissions of the script in that output.

Also I think you'll want to put this in boot-every or the login privileges one since I think the security commands might need root?

Also it's trying to write to the log file and doesn't have permission for that either looks like.

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