![]() I'm not really considering scripting options since it sounds like that won't work in an Apple Silicon world. Another option is to use the MDM command to force the update (similar to pushing those updates on iOS devices) immediately with no warning to the user. ![]() ![]() One option is the nagging route of popups via policy until they apply the updates. If a user doesn't want to take the time to update their system, our options seem to be pretty limited. After that though, all the "Automatically apply updates" boxes are checked but it's still pretty much up to the user to respond to the update prompts. We've got the Config Profile in place that postpones updates x number of days just to give us a little breathing room in case Apple does release a problematic update. Pulling up a chair for this one and grabbing some of that popcorn. Managed Software Updates - using deferrals via a m. You “can” do this with apple silicon, but it will prompt the user to enter their password. The command would be “sudo softwareupdate -aiR” (i = install / a = all / R=Reboot).
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