Macos 10.11 Installer

  

Install Ruby On Rails on macOS 10.11 El Capitan. A guide to setting up a Ruby on Rails development environment. Operating System. Ubuntu macOS Windows. MacOS 11.0 Big Sur macOS 10.15 Catalina macOS 10.14 Mojave macOS 10.13 High Sierra macOS 10.12 Sierra macOS 10.11 El Capitan macOS 10.10 Yosemite macOS 10.9 Mavericks.

  1. Update To Mac Os 10.11
  2. Mac Os X 10 11
  3. Macos El Capitan Installer App
  4. Install Os X 10.11

Setting Up A Database

Rails ships with sqlite3 as the default database. Chances are you won't want to use it because it's stored as a simple file on disk. You'll probably want something more robust like MySQL or PostgreSQL.

There is a lot of documentation on both, so you can just pick one that seems like you'll be more comfortable with.

If you're new to Ruby on Rails or databases in general, I strongly recommend setting up PostgreSQL.

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If you're coming from PHP, you may already be familiar with MySQL.

MySQL

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You can install MySQL server and client from Homebrew:

Once this command is finished, it gives you a couple commands to run. Follow the instructions and run them:

By default the mysql user is root with no password.

When you're finished, you can skip to the Final Steps.

PostgreSQL

You can install PostgreSQL server and client from Homebrew:

Once this command is finished, it gives you a couple commands to run. Follow the instructions and run them:

By default the postgresql user is your current OS X username with no password. For example, my OS X user is named chris so I can login to postgresql with that username.

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To manage devices, install optional apps, and gain access to resources protected by Conditional Access on macOS devices with user affinity, users must install and sign in to the Company Portal app. You can provide instructions to your users to install Company Portal for macOS or install it on devices already enrolled directly from Intune.

You can use any of the following options to install the Company Portal for macOS app:

To help keep the apps more secure and up to date once installed, the Company Portal app comes with Microsoft AutoUpdate (MAU).

Note

The Company Portal app can only be installed automatically on devices using Intune that are already enrolled using direct enrollment or Automated Device Enrollment. For personal device or manual enrollment, the Company Portal app must be downloaded and installed to initiate enrollment. See Instruct users to download and install Company Portal.

Instruct users to download and install Company Portal

Macos 10.11 Installer

You can instruct users to download, install, and sign in to Company Portal for macOS. For instructions on downloading, installing, and signing into the Company Portal, see Enroll your macOS device using the Company Portal app.

Note

When you download the Intune Company Portal for macOS devices version 2.18.2107 and later, it installs the new universal version of the app that runs natively on Apple Silicon Macs. The same app will install the x64 version of the app on Intel Mac machines.

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Install Company Portal for macOS as a macOS LOB app

Company Portal for macOS can be downloaded and installed using the macOS LOB apps feature. The version downloaded is the version that will always be installed and may need to be updated periodically to ensure users get the best experience during initial enrollment.

  1. Download Company Portal for macOS from https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=853070.

  2. Follow the instructions to create a macOS LOB app in macOS LOB apps.

Note

Once installed, the Company Portal for macOS app will automatically update using Microsoft AutoUpdate (MAU).

Install Company Portal for macOS by using a macOS Shell Script

Company Portal for macOS can be downloaded and installed using the macOS Shell Scripts feature. This option will always install the current version of Company Portal for macOS, but will not provide you with application install reporting you might be used to when deploying applications using macOS LOB apps.

  1. Download a sample script to install Company Portal for macOS from Intune Shell Script Samples - Company Portal.

  2. Follow instructions to deploy the macOS Shell Script using macOS Shell Scripts.

    • Set Run script as signed-in user to No (to run in the system context).
    • Set Maximum number of retries if script fails to 3.

Note

The script will require Internet access when it runs to download the current version of the Company Portal for macOS.

Install Company Portal for macOS using the Apple Setup Assistant

For macOS devices running 10.15 and later, when creating an Automated Device Enrollment profile, you can now choose a new authentication method: Setup Assistant with modern authentication. The user has to authenticate using Azure AD credentials during the setup assistant screens. This will require an additional Azure AD login post-enrollment in in the Company Portal app to gain access to corporate resources protected by Conditional Access and for Intune to assess device compliance.

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Users must sign into the Company Portal to complete Azure AD authentication and gain access to resources protected by Conditional Access. User affinity is established when users complete the additional Azure AD login into the Company Portal app on the device. If the tenant has multi-factor authentication turned on for these devices or users, the users will be asked to complete multi-factor authentication during enrollment during Setup Assistant. Multi-factor authentication is not required, but it is available for this authentication method within Conditional Access if needed.

Next steps

Install Os X 10.11

  • To learn more about assigning apps, see Assign apps to groups.
  • To learn more about configuring Automated Device Enrollment, see Device Enrollment Program - Enroll macOS.
  • To learn more about configuring Microsoft AutoUpdate settings on macOS, see Mac Updates.