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Hi, We've got a huge problem with installing iTunes apps on Big Sur using InstallApplication command. When we send such command to Big Sur for an app (with VPP licenses assigned), we are observing different result depends on situation: if there is no user logged in to App Store, we've got an error ASDErrorDomain:509 (There is no active account on this device) if there is an user logged in to App Store but he never installed/bought that app (in App Store you can see 'install' button), we've got an error ASDErrorDomain:507 (Account does not own requested app) if there is an user logged in to App Store and he "have" an app assigned, application is installing with no issues For any other macOS versions such commands works perfect. We observe this issues in Big Sur beta 6 (didn't check that on previous betas). That behavior doesn't make sense when we install VPP apps from MDM and we don't really expect users to have these apps on their App Store accounts (or if we assign license to serial number, we don't even expect to user log in to App Store at all!). Did anyone observe that issue?
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Hi, We've got a big problem with Big Sur. The problem is about MDM. So far we haven't got such issues with any other macOS versions. Seems that Big Sur doesn't send iTunesStoreAccountHash value in response for DeviceInformation MDM command. Exactly same command works fine for all other macOS versions. Verified on beta 5 & 6 (didn't check that for previous betas). It's crucial for MDM solutions to know if any iTunes user is logged in on device. Did someone observe same behavior? Are macOS developers aware of that? Thanks in advance!
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