

- #INSTALL MICROSOFT AUTOUPDATE MAC SOFTWARE LICENSE#
- #INSTALL MICROSOFT AUTOUPDATE MAC INSTALL#
- #INSTALL MICROSOFT AUTOUPDATE MAC UPDATE#
- #INSTALL MICROSOFT AUTOUPDATE MAC PRO#
#INSTALL MICROSOFT AUTOUPDATE MAC UPDATE#
#INSTALL MICROSOFT AUTOUPDATE MAC INSTALL#
Select Install and then select Install again.ī. Your device's system preferences will open.Ī.On the Install management profile screen, select Download profile.Review what your organization can and can't see on your enrolled device.Sign in to Company Portal with your work or school account.For the best setup experience, install the latest versions of Microsoft AutoUpdate and Company Portal. After all updates are installed, open the Company Portal app. Microsoft AutoUpdate might open to update your Microsoft software. Enter your device password or registered fingerprint to install the software.
#INSTALL MICROSOFT AUTOUPDATE MAC SOFTWARE LICENSE#
Agree to the software license agreement.Open the installer and continue through the steps.

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In conclusion, you must first uninstall the MAU 4.20 correctly and then install the new 4.22.

With the same procedure, described above, I also updated Microsoft Edge to the latest version 81.0.416.72, a browser that was still stuck to version 80.0.xxx.xx. At this point I opened, one at a time, all the Microsoft Office apps and, through the option in the Update control menu, MAU 4.22 was opened and this automatically proceeded to update all the apps.
#INSTALL MICROSOFT AUTOUPDATE MAC PRO#
Today I came up with the idea of uninstalling the old version MAU 4.20 first, using the “App Cleaner & Uninstaller” app in the Pro version, then also the MAU 4.22 (which as I said did not work), perhaps because they existed in the car 2 versions of MAU and, having done this, I downloaded from the link that you indicated in the post the new version of MAU 4.22 and with the installer I correctly installed it. In fact, even after correctly installing the version of MAU 4.22 I could never, trying every day, perform the updates of Microsoft Office 2016 and Microsoft Edge. Unfortunately, I can’t seem to get this fixed version to work normally either, but perhaps my system has just taken umbrage over updates for the moment.ĭear Howard, I have carefully read this post and all the comments you have received to date. Thanks for the team at Microsoft for such as rapid response. Microsoft has fixed this, in a new version of MAU which is available from the link above, and was released on 21 April. That may not be such a bad thing after all. In the normal cycle, Microsoft only updates MAU every month, so we may have to wait for resolution in late May. I have just forced the MAU app to quit (Command-Option-Escape) and left it to see what happens next. There doesn’t seem to be any resolution for that situation. In my case, my Office 365 subscription is paid through Apple’s App Store (I like the irony), although its updates are still delivered through MAU rather than using the regular App Store app, which has always struck me as being odd. Thanks to bucky for suggesting that those with a volume licence can simply uninstall MAU and run MacUpdater or use other solutions to obtain updates. I really like the Edge browser and would like to use it on my personal Mac, but the autoupdate experience is so bad that I cant bring myself to even install the browser until the autoupdate app stops being a requirement. Its good to know that this is on your radar. However, neither re-installing version 4.22 nor installing the previous version have altered its behaviour here. Thanks for this awesome response, Alexandra. You can download a fresh installer for MAU from this page. If you have any of the Office 365 apps installed, you may find it trying to run repeatedly at frequent intervals, when it reports no updates are available, or it may simply get stuck running in the background. There are widespread reports that Microsoft AutoUpdate (MAU) version 4.22, which was released on 14 April 2020, doesn’t run correctly.
