
Apparently having to support the product for more than one OS is too great a burden for them. Again, that's from their mouths, and it came from 2 different Apple employees. The useless Apple Support people I've spoken to have said that, while it might be possible to run Configurator on anything other than Mojave, especially if someone's already installed it, it's unsupported and they will not assist those users with it if something goes wrong. They've even told me preposterous things, like there's no such thing as a package installer for it, anywhere in the universe, not even archived in their development system. They will not lift that block, for love or money. They've blocked it for any Mac that's not Mojave OS.

It pretty much doesn't matter what Apple says about the product, if it's blocked from ever being installed. Needless to say, that's not something I'm willing to do, and I'm astonished that anyone at Apple proposed it to me.Īny assistance would be appreciated. Among other things, it breaks 32-bit app support, and I'm unwilling to cross that bridge yet.ĭoes anyone know of a source for installers of older revisions of Configurator? Apple Support has offered workarounds which are either unavailable to me (such as opening App Store with the credentials of someone who's already installed Configurator in the past, then getting it from app history), or ridiculous (such as, upgrading my Mac to Mojave, installing Configurator, restoring it to High Sierra from backup, then retrieving Configurator from App Store via the app history).
#Apple configurator 2 for macos 10.13 upgrade
No, I do not want to upgrade to Mojave yet. The App Store is the only source I can find for it, but that avenue is closed to me. But since Mojave was released 3 weeks ago, the App Store won't allow me to get it.
#Apple configurator 2 for macos 10.13 install
I'm trying to install Apple Configurator 2 on my High Sierra iMac.
