We just got the following notice from DropBox about a glitch in their software with Monterey 12.3, (see below) and I am looking for a way to allow Monterey 12.1 and 12.2 to be installed, but block 12.3 until they get a fix.
The two options I have seen so far are not what I am looking for:
- Block ALL OS updates for up to 90 days using a Configuration Profile (Nope - just looking to block 12.3 and let others upgrade to 12.2)
- Block Major OS Upgrades with a Restricted Software policy (Nope - You are OK to install Monterey from Big Sur, just stop at 12.2)
Here is the notice:
We’re reaching out with an update about Dropbox on the upcoming macOS 12.3 release. For this release, Dropbox doesn’t have full support for online-only files just yet. We’re actively working on full support, and the beta version will begin rolling out in March 2022. |
What you might notice after updating to macOS 12.3 |
Some apps on your Mac might have trouble opening Dropbox files while they’re online-only. You’ll still be able to open Dropbox files by double-clicking them in Finder. |
How we’re addressing this |
We’re hard at work on full support for online-only files on macOS 12.3 and beyond. |
The beta version will begin rolling out to customers in March 2022. To make sure you can access it, turn on early releases. |
