Hi there,
I've read and followed the advice available in the pile of FCPX threads here.. We've basically done the following:
- Purchased a volume licence for Final Cut Pro X and received a batch of license codes.
- Redeemed a code on one machine associated with one Apple ID, then packaged and deployed the software to faculty/students.
Now, there's an update available. As I understand it we need to re-download the updated Final Cut Pro X app with the original Apple ID then re-package and re-deploy. This is pretty straightforward (albeit kind of annoying, but thats another discussion).
The problem we're having is that our faculty/students are seeing an update for Final Cut Pro X in the Mac App Store on their machines.. If they click update, they get a popup that says:
You have updates available for other accounts
Sign in to xyx@xyz.com to update applications for that account
(Where xyz@xyz.com is the original account we used to redeem the code)
This seems to contradict Apple's own support article: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4781
Near the bottom it states:
Only the Mac system on which the application was originally downloaded will be notified of application updates.
Is there any way to keep the update from appearing on the Mac App Store, thereby stopping it from prompting them for our Apple ID password?