This seems to only prevent it automatically downloading and installing updates, but does not stop MAU from running every day. It runs and pops-up even if “ Automatic Updates: Automatically download and install” is disabled. I’ve read that for some people this occurs even if there are no updates available. ![]() ![]() If you have installed Microsoft applications (such as Office) on your Mac computer, you’ve likely noticed Microsoft AutoUpdate (MAU) pops up every day to tell you if there are updates available. Remember to restart your computer after applying either of these methods. What follows is another method, in case the other one doesn’t work for you. ![]() That method also allows you to change the autoupdate interval. In October 2021 I posted a different approach to disabling Microsoft AutoUpdate, as detailed here.
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