App licenses not available in Meraki

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cm380151
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App licenses not available in Meraki

Hi all,

 

I am trying to deploy an app onto some iPads at work, but am struggling to do so. I have tried the following:

 

  • Go to Apple VPP
  • Purchase 60 of the app that I want, which should be well enough licenses.
  • Check to see in the purchase history in VPP and I can see I have the 60 licenses, and they are managed
  • Go to Meraki > System Manager > Apps and then "add app"
  • I select "iOS" as the platform, and "App Store app" as the app type
  • I type the app name in the search box, and change region to my local region
  • Switch purchase method to "VPP Device Assignment" as have done for other apps

 

This is where the license count shows 0, with no bar saying that I have used any at all. 

 

I have also tried importing the iOS app from the VPP, but it does not come up in the list of apps available to import.

 

Is there a step that I am missing or can someone please give me guidence on this issue?

 

Many thanks.

1 Accepted Solution
BlakeRichardson
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Kind of a big deal

@cm380151  You are not using that VPP account with another MDM at the same time are you? Doing so causes the issue you are seeing. 

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Tom-B
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Sometimes I need to force sync VPP for my purchases to show (especially if purchased recently.

 

Systems Manager > VPP > Sync (top right)

vassallon
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Sounds like you are missing something from Organization > MDM > Apple VPP Accounts

 

I would double check that section and then make sure the licenses you purchased are in the correct location.

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cm380151
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I checked in there, and the, as far as I am awarre, correct Apple VPP account was under the Apple VPP section.

BlakeRichardson
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Kind of a big deal

@cm380151  You are not using that VPP account with another MDM at the same time are you? Doing so causes the issue you are seeing. 

cm380151
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This was my issue! Using another VPP account with the MDM fixed it. A bit annoying but thats fine, as long as the end product is working well.

BlakeRichardson
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Good to hear, yes Apple recommend 1 VPP per MDM that you use. I learnt this the hard way as well. 

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