I need to stop our computers from installing the next patch after 10.14.2, apparently some of our homebrew apps that our internal software dev has created will stop working with the next wave of updates to Mojave. Just wondering what the best practice for doing this would be.
In the past I've just put in a software restriction for a full version of MacOS like so: "Install macOS Mojave.app" That just halts upgrades from one OS version to the next but we already have a ton of machines running 10.14.2
Can I do roughly the same thing for the updates? Just put a software restriction in for "macOSUpd10.14.3.dmg"
I assume I'll also have to do a restriction for the combo update that will accompany 10.14.3.
Software restrictions like this should do the trick? I guess I'd also do blocks for 10.14.4 and 10.14.5:
"macOSUpd10.14.3.dmg"
"macOSupd10.14.3Supplemental.dmg"
"macOSUpdCombo10.14.3.dmg"
Any help would be greatly appreciated, getting a bit lost in this.
-Gabe
