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NOTE: the password will get saved in the user's keychain - next time the Mac needs updates, the user will not be prompted!
IF you enter the wrong password twice it will abort, and you'll get the error dialog:
Once you've entered your password (or immediately on an Intel Mac) you'll see the restart message:
Full details on using & configuring SUPER are in the SUPER wiki at https://github.com/Macjutsu/super/wiki
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The Configuration Profile for SUPER has a schema loaded to make it easy to adjust settings:
You will need to Add Properties if you want to try a count-deferral or date-deferral instead of a number-of-days-deferral.
This schema should be complete, I have extended it from the one available in the SUPER github, but if you find anything missing let me know. Hopefully it will be available in the github soon - I added an issue with the schema file attached.
It's also possible to turn off updates, or set a "Zero Date" for the # days, if you want it to happen sooner, or want to put off updates for a long time.
That may be important, e.g in the case of updates that turn out to break things. Because of that possibility it will be best to create separate config profiles for each major MacOS version, like we do with Nudge - so we can turn off the particular version's upgrades if needed.
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