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Microsoft autoupdate disable mac
Microsoft autoupdate disable mac










microsoft autoupdate disable mac

microsoft autoupdate disable mac

It won't run if your laptop's off though (solutions here) although it only needs to run once every few attempts. To schedule with crontab type sudo crontab -e in Terminal (or iTerm etc), press i, and enter the following to run this every Wednesday at 2pm: # min hour day_of_month month day_of_week commandĠ 14 * * 3 sudo /usr/bin/touch -mt $(date "+%Y%m%d0001") "/Applications/Microsoft Word.app/Contents/ist"ġ 14 * * 3 sudo /usr/bin/touch -mt $(date "+%Y%m%d0001") "/Applications/Microsoft Excel.app/Contents/ist"Ģ 14 * * 3 sudo /usr/bin/touch -mt $(date "+%Y%m%d0001") "/Applications/Microsoft Powerpoint.app/Contents/ist"Īpple recommends another way to schedule on MacOS.

#MICROSOFT AUTOUPDATE DISABLE MAC UPDATE#

This will hopefully resolve the issue and you would be able to update Office 365 on Mac seamlessly. Sometimes, for some reason, some package scripts can use user library instead of 'root' library. Apart from that, you can also disable the firewall on Mac, make sure it is connected to a trusted network, or try to manually update Word once. As you can see, there are two Library folders in your mac, the 'root' Library and the 'user' Library. Another thread suggests it is run after missing 3 updates. Go to Help > Check for Updates and click on the 'Install' button to resolve the auto-update issue on Mac. If so these commands will need running every 90 days. One thread suggests the nag is run after 90 days without an update. Right-click on the application and then choose to Move to Trash. Ppowerpoint: sudo /usr/bin/touch -mt $(date "+%Y%m%d0001") "/Applications/Microsoft Powerpoint.app/Contents/ist" Then locate and find the Microsoft Teams Application. Word: sudo /usr/bin/touch -mt $(date "+%Y%m%d0001") "/Applications/Microsoft Word.app/Contents/ist"Įxcel: sudo /usr/bin/touch -mt $(date "+%Y%m%d0001") "/Applications/Microsoft Excel.app/Contents/ist" This seems to have worked for me - extracted this from the ResetUpdateMessage script on William's answer.












Microsoft autoupdate disable mac