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**Download the latest version of this script from: https://gist.github.com/b6637160b65b751824943ede022daa17 .** Downloads and installs the latest available Microsoft product specified directly on the client. This avoids having to manually download and store an up-to-date installer on a distribution server every month.
#!/bin/zsh
:<<'ABOUT_THIS_SCRIPT'
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Written by:William Smith
Partner Program Manager
Jamf
[email protected]
https://gist.github.com/b6637160b65b751824943ede022daa17
Originally posted: November 19, 2017
Updated: February 13, 2023
Updated: March 8, 2024
Purpose: Downloads and installs the latest available Microsoft
product specified directly on the client. This avoids having to
manually download and store an up-to-date installer on a
distribution server every month.
Instructions: Update the linkID value to one of the corresponding
Microsoft products in the list and optionally update the sha256Checksum
value with a known SHA 256 string. Run the script with elevated
privileges. If using Jamf Pro, consider replacing the linkID and
sha256Checksum values with "$4" and "$5", entering the ID as script
parameters in a policy.
Except where otherwise noted, this work is licensed under
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
"You say goodbye and I say exit 0."
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ABOUT_THIS_SCRIPT
# enter the Microsoft fwlink (permalink) product ID
# or leave blank if using a $4 script parameter with Jamf Pro
linkID="" # e.g. "525133" for Office 2019
# 525133 - Office 2019 for Mac SKUless download (aka Office 365)
# 2009112 - Office 2019 for Mac BusinessPro SKUless download (aka Office 365 with Teams)
# 871743 - Office 2016 for Mac SKUless download
# 830196 - AutoUpdate download
# 2069439 - Edge (Intel Consumer Beta)
# 2069340 - Edge (Intel Consumer Dev)
# 2069147 - Edge (Intel Consumer Canary)
# These no longer work; unable to determine link IDs
# XXXXXXX - Edge (Enterprise Stable)
# XXXXXXX - Edge (Enterprise Beta)
# XXXXXXX - Edge (Enterprise Dev)
# Releases sourced from https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/edge/download?form=MA13FJ
# 2069148 - Edge (Intel Consumer Stable)
# 2093504 - Edge (Apple Silicon Stable)
# 2069340 - Edge (Intel Dev)
# 2099619 - Edge (Apple Silicon Dev)
# 525135 - Excel 2019 SKUless download
# 871750 - Excel 2016 SKUless download
# 869655 - InTune Company Portal download
# 823060 - OneDrive download
# 820886 - OneNote download
# 525137 - Outlook 2019 SKUless download
# 871753 - Outlook 2016 SKUless download
# 525136 - PowerPoint 2019 SKUless download
# 871751 - PowerPoint 2016 SKUless download
# 868963 - Remote Desktop
# 800050 - SharePoint Plugin download
# 832978 - Skype for Business download
# 869428 - Teams Classic
# 2249065 - New Teams
# 525134 - Word 2019 SKUless download
# 871748 - Word 2016 SKUless download
# enter the SHA 256 checksum for the download file
# download the package and run '/usr/bin/shasum -a 256 /path/to/file.pkg'
# this will change with each version
# leave blank to to skip the checksum verification (less secure) or if using a $5 script parameter with Jamf Pro
sha256Checksum="" # e.g. "67b1e8e036c575782b1c9188dd48fa94d9eabcb81947c8632fd4acac7b01644b"
if [ "$4" != "" ] && [ "$linkID" = "" ]
then
linkID=$4
fi
if [ "$5" != "" ] && [ "$sha256Checksum" = "" ]
then
sha256Checksum=$5
fi
# this is the full fwlink URL
url="https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=$linkID"
# create temporary working directory
echo "Creating working directory '$tempDirectory'"
workDirectory=$( /usr/bin/basename $0 )
tempDirectory=$( /usr/bin/mktemp -d "/private/tmp/$workDirectory.XXXXXX" )
# change directory to temporary working directory
echo "Changing directory to working directory '$tempDirectory'"
cd "$tempDirectory"
# download the installer package and name it for the linkID
echo "Downloading package $linkID.pkg"
/usr/bin/curl --location --silent "$url" -o "$linkID.pkg"
# checksum the download
downloadChecksum=$( /usr/bin/shasum -a 256 "$tempDirectory/$linkID.pkg" | /usr/bin/awk '{ print $1 }' )
echo "Checksum for downloaded package: $downloadChecksum"
# install the package if checksum validates
if [ "$sha256Checksum" = "$downloadChecksum" ] || [ "$sha256Checksum" = "" ]; then
echo "Checksum verified. Installing package $linkID.pkg"
/usr/sbin/installer -pkg "$linkID.pkg" -target /
exitCode=0
else
echo "Checksum failed. Recalculate the SHA 256 checksum and try again. Or download may not be valid."
exitCode=1
fi
# remove the temporary working directory when done
/bin/rm -Rf "$tempDirectory"
echo "Deleting working directory '$tempDirectory' and its contents"
exit $exitCode
@mani2care
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Is there any option to use that swiftDialog to do this with that transparent download and install.

@talkingmoose
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@mani2care Anything beyond this script would be for you to develop. You're free to repurpose it for your own needs.

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cbruce2 commented Mar 12, 2024

Hello - this may be out of your hands, just utilized your script to download Teams and installed was Teams Classic, not the 'new' version of Teams - Work or School. Any ideas? This may be a Microsoft thing too.

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@cbruce2, I just updated this a few days ago and now I'm discovering I have two similar gists out there. I updated this one to match the other.

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cbruce2 commented Mar 13, 2024

@cbruce2, I just updated this a few days ago and now I'm discovering I have two similar gists out there. I updated this one to match the other.

Thank you so much for your prompt reply ! I shouldn't have to do anything then? Correct?

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@cbruce2, I just updated this a few days ago and now I'm discovering I have two similar gists out there. I updated this one to match the other.

Thank you so much for your prompt reply ! I shouldn't have to do anything then? Correct?

It should be ready to go.

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dmmueller commented Apr 22, 2024

Hi @talkingmoose , it looks like the link for Intune’s Company Portal is only pulling an old version (v5.2310.5). It looks like linkID 853070 will pull the most recent version?

It also looks like macadmins.software stopped being current as of December 2023.

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Thanks, @dmmueller! I compared the two installer packages using Suspicious Package, and it appears the link I have downloads an Intel only installer from October 2023 while your link downloads a recently updated universal installer. I've added your link and left the old one with that detail. I'll likely remove the old link later.

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By the way, @dmmueller, be sure to download the latest version of the script from here:
https://gist.github.com/b6637160b65b751824943ede022daa17

I had to create a new gist a while back for reasons. I've added a noticed at the top too.

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Gladly! @talkingmoose, I wonder what other IDs they may have modified?

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