Mac OS Managed Software Center
About
William Paterson University uses a program called Managed Software Center to maintain the university supplied software installed on university supplied Mac OS machines. The Managed Software Center runs a periodic check for available updates (every 2 days). The software may be manually run by the user or a tech and does NOT require administrative permissions to run.
Managed Software Center resides in the Applications folder and can be run at any time the user wishes to check for updates so long as they are connected to the university network (ethernet, wireless or VPN):
This is the main Managed Software Center screen. *not all software pictured may be available to you.*
If you Managed Software Center (MSC) you are usually greeted with this screen. MSC will show you all available software for installation. An item may be disabled based on your hardware (example the Adobe CC Production Suite cannot be installed because I have too little space left on the HD.
On the right side are Quick Links. You can use any of the links there to go to: 1) The IT home page. 2) The Helpdesk ticketing system. 3) The IT Wiki page for Mac OS information.
For your convenience these links will open within the MSC application rather than a browser and will work while off campus like any browser link.
This is the main Managed Software Center "Updates" screen. *not all software pictured may be available to you.*
On some occasions you will open MSC and it will default to the updates screen and you will see a list of 1 or more items that are available for install.
1) Note the message in red at the top of the screen. This message will inform you that one or more updates have an "install by" date and time. The update(s) that have due dates will also show their install by information in their line item. DO NOT ignore this warning. You may safely postpone these updates by closing the application. However, once the due date has arrived your computer will begin a countdown (usually 30 minutes) to do those installs.
Non security items are usually set to install 2 weeks after they have originally been posted. You will be notified at least 4 times prior to forced install in that time. If you have been out on leave and your computer has not been used for an extended period of time, it is STRONGLY suggested that you run MSC before starting any work.
Security related items may have a very short "install by" window per university computer policies. It is strongly suggested that if a security update install appears to install that software ASAP.
About
William Paterson University uses a program called Managed Software update to maintain the university supplied software installed on university supplied Mac OS machines. The Managed Software Update runs a periodic check for available updates. The software may be manually run by the user or a tech and does NOT require administrative permissions to run.
Managed Software Update resides in the /Applications/Utilities folder and can be run at any time the user wishes to check for updates so long as they are connected to the university network (ethernet, wireless or VPN):
When Managed Update is run it will check against the central server for a list of available updates. It will also check the APPLE SUS for Apple supplied updates. When it finds updates it downloads the package installers. By IT default Managed Software Update will notify the user once every 5 days:
A message will appear listing the available updates, in this case the Office 2011 14.3.1 update :
Users can opt to do the update later if they are busy. Eventually installs will not wait.
Below we see that 4 items are flagged for install. Certain items will have an “install by” date and if the user has not done the install. Newly imaged machines will have all items flagged.
Users can install with or without a logout depending on the item(s) to be installed. Some items require a logout.
Eventually Managed Update will get aggressive with updates and display a message similar to the one below. Note the warning about saving work.:
If you have gotten the above warning do NOT ignore it. The machine will log you off regardless of what you are doing. If you are teaching a class it will happen while you are teaching. If you are working on a file, it will quit the program you are using. Do not ignore these warnings. We do our best to not mark items with "install by" dates. When such an item is marked it is an item that is extremely important. Do not take the warning lightly.
Optional Software
There are certain items that are optional installs for all faculty and staff, click for a list of Current Optional Software For Mac . They may install these items at will. They may select these by selecting the "optional software" button. Note that some items carry a disclaimer.