Deferring Availability of macOS Software Upgrades and Updates with a Configuration Profile

Jamf Pro Documentation 11.16.0

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11.16.0

You can create a configuration profile with a Restrictions payload to defer the availability of software upgrades and updates for up to 90 days from the date released by Apple. You can configure the deferrals for major upgrades, minor updates, or application updates (for example, Safari).

Important:

Upgrades and updates installed via remote commands are not deferred by this restriction.

  1. In Jamf Pro, click Computers in the sidebar.
  2. Click Configuration Profiles in the sidebar.
  3. Click New.
  4. Use the General payload to configure basic settings for the profile.
  5. Navigate to the Restrictions payload, and then click the Functionality tab to set deferral restrictions.

    There are multiple options to configure deferrals. For example, you can defer all software updates, or in macOS 11.3 or later, you can defer minor and major updates independently with different deferral intervals.

    Important:
    On computers with macOS 12.3–12.6, major upgrades to macOS 13 may be incorrectly made available to users to install and upgrade if a deferral is only configured for major software updates. Jamf recommends upgrading target computers to macOS 12.6.1 or deferring both major and minor updates.
  6. Click the Scope tab and configure the scope of the profile.
  7. Click Save .
The profile is distributed to computers in the scope the next time they check in with Jamf Pro.