
So back to the drawing board when I run the uninstaller I notice that "enSiloCollector" wants access control to my system preferences and finder. Warnings: Please approve Fortinet Endpoint Protection and Response Platform Kernel extension in the device. When returning to the Admin console the machines state is "Degraded" with the following information. At first glance it was refreshing seeing nothing pop up at me requesting permission for anything and it looked that it had installed as I saw the icon on my menu bar. To my local downloads folder and then uploaded it to JAMF Pro for the install. pkg enSiloInstallerOSX_3.1.0.201_FortiEDR_Connect_3.pkg In my case the enSiloClient I am having issues with. I don't know how to get the configurations for autoreg host, etc. conf files need to be deployed another way. You can pull the pkg from this by mounting the dmg then just dragging or copying our the pkg. If you have Forticlient EMS, your EMS deployments should include a dmg when you build them. I'm hoping that a supported utility like Composer will allow us to break through some challenges with apps like Forticlient. For single *.app deployments, Packages has worked well but for anything with like an mpkg linking to other stuff or data deployed to nested folders, plug ins, etc. I sent a request for access to it and am waiting so I can try working with this instead of Packages. I've been working with Packages as we use School, but now the KB is updated to suggest Composer, which seems referenced far more (from Pro users) here in the forums. I am working through this as well for 6.4.2.
