El Capitan is coming. How do you prevent users from obtaining the "new shiny"?
How do you prevent your end-users from downloading and installing OS X upgrades from the Mac App Store?
Obviously tis is a loaded question, with lots of options, thoughts and opinions on this subject matter.
Please chime in with your IT policies, rules and attitudes regarding allowing/preventing your users from downloading and installing OS X.
In my environment, pretty much all Mac users are local administrators (for legitimate reasons). Of course, they are all likely have Apple IDs and thus access to the Mac App Store, too. And OS X is Free! Ain't that great? Free I say!
For the last couple years my IT Director has dispatched an "official email" from IT telling users not to install the next OS X "(its not supported yet"," it needs to be tested", "You don't really need it" etc). But users sometimes ignore such warnings (or feign ignorance etc).
My team in IT can't be too heavy-handed in our approach to this challenge (i.e block all traffic to the MAS,etc)
I considered having a "seek & destroy" script running every minute looking for "/Applications/Install OS X XXX.app" and nuke it, but I don't get a warm 'n fuzzy feeling about this approach.
There are no Profiles in OS X to prevent MAS OS X downloads that I am aware of. I sure wish this was an option for us going forward in El Capitan.
Can the JAMF Casper Suite have a Policy for this?


