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enforcedSoftwareUpdateDelay (and) forceDelayedSoftwareUpdates

  • April 20, 2018
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donmontalvo
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Anyone get these Configuration Profile keys working on High Sierra?

forceDelayedSoftwareUpdates require 10.13, but enforcedSoftwareUpdateDelay requires 10.13.4.

https://developer.apple.com/library/content/featuredarticles/iPhoneConfigurationProfileRef/Introduction/Introduction.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40010206-CH1-SW4

Thanks,
Don

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Circling back to answer my own question with Apple Support's response.

Apple confirmed forceDelayedSoftwareUpdates defaults to 30 days and supports 10.13.x, and enforcedSoftwareUpdateDelay allows setting a timeline of 1 to 90 days.

The Apple engineer is asking that forceDelayedSoftwareUpdates specify 30 day default when set to true...for some reason Apple put that detail into the enforcedSoftwareUpdateDelay info, and didn't mention it in the forceDelayedSoftwareUpdates info.

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  • April 23, 2018

Circling back to answer my own question with Apple Support's response.

Apple confirmed forceDelayedSoftwareUpdates defaults to 30 days and supports 10.13.x, and enforcedSoftwareUpdateDelay allows setting a timeline of 1 to 90 days.

The Apple engineer is asking that forceDelayedSoftwareUpdates specify 30 day default when set to true...for some reason Apple put that detail into the enforcedSoftwareUpdateDelay info, and didn't mention it in the forceDelayedSoftwareUpdates info.