Posted on 10-03-2023 05:14 AM
Hi All,
looking for some advise when it comes to patching MS Office and quickly - Currently I have a config profile deployed to the org to help manage this but it seems to be slow..
Im also looking at "Installometer" and currently going through testing but ... Im just looking to see if there is anything else out there that can help me update MS office quickly and easily on the mac..
Thanks
Rob
Posted on 10-03-2023 05:32 AM
Are you in Jamf Cloud and able to use Jamf App Installers?
You could download the package/s from here and upload it for Patch Management. https://macadmins.software/
Maybe you could open the Microsoft AutoUpdate application for Macs that need Microsoft Office Updates. This would nudge them to update. Or you could leave that option in Self Service.
Posted on 10-03-2023 06:55 AM
@rkelegha1 You _really_ want to use Microsoft AutoUpdate (MAU) to install MS updates, and you can deploy configuration profile to control the update process with it. Any other mechanism except MAU will require downloading of the full installer(s) and that's over 1GB per installer.
Posted on 10-03-2023 10:42 AM
What are your delay values set within your configuration profile for MAU? You can bring it down to a check frequency of 4 hours which is pretty aggressive.
Posted on 10-03-2023 11:17 AM
Use Microsoft Auto Updater, configure it and forget it. You would need to update the packages in JAMF occasionally, but MAU will handle keeping the installed agents updated. IF you are on JAMF Cloud, you can also use JAMF's Mac Apps and tell it to keep everything updated.
Posted on 10-04-2023 05:43 AM
Hi All,
Thanks for all the replies ..
Im currently using MAU with a config profile but the profile is pretty basic -"com.microsoft.autoupdate2" version - 4.59 .. When you say " Delayed" are you pointing to "Update check frequencey"??
or am i missing something or have a really old config profile??
10-04-2023 05:46 AM - edited 10-04-2023 05:48 AM
@rkelegha1 Take a look at the MAU related blog posts by @kevinmcox for some great coverage of the ways you can configure it to apply updates: https://www.kevinmcox.com/tag/microsoft-autoupdate/
The one on curated deferral channels is especially useful if your org likes to do staged rollouts: https://www.kevinmcox.com/2021/10/microsoft-now-provides-curated-deferral-channels-for-autoupdate/
Posted on 10-04-2023 07:08 AM
@sdagley - Thanks for sending on .. one last question..
have you or anyone on this thread enabled the "Applications" paylow - "Register Applications that should be managed by Microsoft AutoUpdate ..
Currently - I don't have this enabled ... wondering if i should..
Posted on 10-04-2023 07:11 AM
Yes - that should be where you add the list of Apps you want to be managed by the MAU. I have all the apps listed for my profile.
Posted on 10-04-2023 08:36 AM
What @easyedc said...