Posted on 08-29-2023 02:44 AM
Hi All,
We have got the requirement where we need to push same day update to all MS Office apps and macOS update. We have pushed MS office apps using a complete package with teams.
Thanks
Posted on 08-29-2023 04:30 AM
You can use a configuration profile and designate the Macs to use Microsoft's current channel.
Or you could use Jamf's App Catalog to keep these updated. I also use patch management to catch a few stragglers and to view absorption.
Posted on 08-29-2023 05:57 AM
Thanks @obi-k , Is that all or do we need to add any plist too pl... ?
Posted on 08-29-2023 06:04 AM
You can just use the plist from the Jamf Repository. They did the work for you, so it's clean. You'd just define what you and your organization like by going down the list and marking what works for you.
Scope this to a test group, and see how it goes.
Posted on 08-29-2023 06:46 AM
As @obi-k said, use a configuration profile to manage Microsoft Auto Update. The only "issue" I have had with MAU is if you have any Office apps that came from the AppStore, you will need to remove them and replace them with the Package install. MacApps from JAMF can also do this depending on the approach you want to take.
Posted on 08-29-2023 11:46 AM
We had this issue too, along with Office apps that didn't update properly for some reason. What we did was a sledgehammer solution, where we scope a policy to a smart griup that contains devices with a too old version. The policy runs the Installomator script to install the office apps, with flags set to force update, ignore app store apps and kill any blocking processes. The only issue we had with this approach is that Teams sometimes doesn't terminate properly and Installomator fails. But in general, a very high success rate with this approach, although it's a bit intrusive.
Posted on 08-29-2023 11:43 PM
Using Installomator is a good solution but we need to run that policy every fortnight or monthly manually. Here the business demands is as soon as updated are available it should be pushed automatically to macOS