"Required managed update notification"

How can I permanently dismiss the following notification? Mac OS X Ventura, 13.4.1 displays the following in the Notification Center, "Required managed update An update is scheduled to automatically install tonight. This update requires at least 50% battery or connection to a power source. Your computer will restart to perform the update. No deferrals remaining." OS Ventura on the iMac 27" this appears on is up to date. How can I permanently dismiss this notification?

iMac 27″, 13.4

Posted on Jul 3, 2023 5:13 PM

Reply
Question marked as Top-ranking reply

Posted on Jul 31, 2023 3:21 AM

Thanks for this. I tried this and YES, it works! I think it's the answer to this annoying problem .... This is the procedure I followed ...


  1. Save a backup copy of /Library/Preferences/com.apple.SoftwareUpdate.plist on the Desktop or somewhere else in case you need to reinstate it (I didn't need it, but a good precaution)
  2. Delete /Library/Preferences/com.apple.SoftwareUpdate.plist
  3. Reboot computer
  4. Go to System Settings/General/Software Update and select your preferred method for regular updates


Now, the annoying message which was coming every day is no longer there and everything seems fine. I did this a few days ago and have used the computer a lot since and there don't seem to be any problems and the message no longer appears.

Similar questions

24 replies
Question marked as Top-ranking reply

Jul 31, 2023 3:21 AM in response to mjg_917

Thanks for this. I tried this and YES, it works! I think it's the answer to this annoying problem .... This is the procedure I followed ...


  1. Save a backup copy of /Library/Preferences/com.apple.SoftwareUpdate.plist on the Desktop or somewhere else in case you need to reinstate it (I didn't need it, but a good precaution)
  2. Delete /Library/Preferences/com.apple.SoftwareUpdate.plist
  3. Reboot computer
  4. Go to System Settings/General/Software Update and select your preferred method for regular updates


Now, the annoying message which was coming every day is no longer there and everything seems fine. I did this a few days ago and have used the computer a lot since and there don't seem to be any problems and the message no longer appears.

Jul 3, 2023 5:55 PM in response to TrexoRT

TrexoRT wrote:

How can I permanently dismiss the following notification? Mac OS X Ventura, 13.4.1 displays the following in the Notification Center, "Required managed update An update is scheduled to automatically install tonight. This update requires at least 50% battery or connection to a power source. Your computer will restart to perform the update. No deferrals remaining." OS Ventura on the iMac 27" this appears on is up to date. How can I permanently dismiss this notification?


Old issue, new issue, what changed?


Is this a personal machine, bought new or used?


Is this Mac managed by your work/job...?

If the device is bound to Enterprise, JAMF, MDM, active directory list (?) then contact your IT for support

Jul 11, 2023 12:04 AM in response to bob277

I found something on this website https://mobile-jon.com/2022/06/08/mobile-jons-7-interesting-things-at-wwdc-2022/


It looks like it is related to a relatively new developer feature that allows developers to keep showing the pop up window if a users fails to update a particular app. I think a bug must have been introduced recently, as the pop up is appearing despite all apps and the OS being up to date.


I don’t know how to tell which app is presenting the message or whether it is the OS.


Jul 12, 2023 5:39 AM in response to Bellylaughhohoho

Yes, of course!


In Safari's settings, either under Extensions or Websites, there's a window that shows what notifications you have on. I can't remember which one it was -- and because I've deleted them all, the window doesn't show up for me now -- but it's one of those two, and I think it was Extensions.


I didn't have many set, and I don't use Safari, so I just deleted all of mine. Also, I don't remember if there was an option to keep them and just turn them off. I deleted them entirely.


I also went into Notifications under System Settings and turned off one random notification there, and I suppose it's possible that was the source, but I suspect it was coming from Safari.


Hope that helps!

Jul 12, 2023 4:41 PM in response to Bellylaughhohoho

So, unfortunately, I jumped the gun: the notices are back.


I've been in touch with support again and have updated to Ventura 13.4.1 (c), which *may* address the issue -- and if it doesn't I'm going to put my computer in safe mode over the weekend and see if it shows up then/if that provides any clues.


Will update -- if I'm certain the source of the problem's really been identified and/or it's solved!



Jul 15, 2023 10:20 AM in response to melchioe

That's weird that only one out of four of yours has it -- I now have had 13.4.1 (c) installed for two days, have cleared all notifications and extensions from Safari, and I am still getting it.


At this point, I am assuming that it's a harmless glitch that apple knows about, and it will be fixed eventually -- and until that happens, I'll live with it, because my computer is otherwise functioning normally.

Jul 15, 2023 3:04 PM in response to TrexoRT

After saying I was going to let this go, I decided to do one more search beyond apple's forums, and I found this discussion about this issue https://community.jamf.com/t5/jamf-pro/required-managed-update-daily-notification/td-p/276476 with a very simple suggestion to delete one line item in the Library.


I've found that item in my Library, and it shows that it was active today -- however, I am *not* particularly tech savvy, and I'm reluctant to get to work deleting things on my computer that I read about online without someone else confirming that it's fine to do so. 😂


Anyone following this thread who wants to weigh in, and if it seems legit, give it a go and report back??


This thread has been closed by the system or the community team. You may vote for any posts you find helpful, or search the Community for additional answers.

"Required managed update notification"

Welcome to Apple Support Community
A forum where Apple customers help each other with their products. Get started with your Apple Account.