


Display the current configuration parameters for MAU:.Usage: msupdate Commands: -h | -help Show usage information -c | -config Display current AutoUpdate configuration -l | -list List available updates for installed Microsoft applications -i | -install Download and install available updates Modifiers: -a | -apps Install specific application updates -v | -version Only update to a specific version -w | -wait Number of seconds to wait for action to complete before returning the current state of the install command -f | -format Format output results in the specified format p | plist Property list format -t | -terminate Number of seconds to wait before closing opened applications in order for updates to complete -m | -message Optional message to display on macOS banner notification to notify user Examples of how to use msupdate Enter cd /Library/Application\ Support/Microsoft/MAU2.0/Microsoft\ AutoUpdate.app/Contents/MacOS.Use the following steps to start using the tool:

Samples of such a payload can be downloaded from GitHub. If you're using an enterprise management tool such as Jamf Pro, you should deploy a Privacy Preferences Policy Control (PPPC) payload to pre-approve access. On macOS 10.14 Mojave and later, you may see a privacy prompt when running msupdate for the first time. Msupdate works by using native XPC to communicate with the MAU daemon. You can download the latest version of MAU from this link. The tool is primarily designed to give IT administrators more precise control over when updates are applied. The msupdate tool can be used to start the update process for Microsoft applications produced for Mac, such as Office. Microsoft AutoUpdate (MAU) version 3.18 and later includes the msupdate command-line tool. Update Microsoft applications for Mac by using msupdate
