How do you make OSX Upgrade Non-Interactive? (Disable Entry of Apple ID on Reboot, etc)

Hugonaut
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Hello All,

We have a good number of machines with 10.9.5, currently have a 10.10.5 upgrade in self service. Would like to make this upgrade non interactive. Example; Upon Upgrade Completion, Users are asked to enter an Apple ID or Skip the step. How do I hide this step so the upgrade is seemless?

Thanks!

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Hugonaut
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for the record figured it out if anyone comes across this,

used this shell script - https://derflounder.wordpress.com/2014/10/16/disabling-the-icloud-and-diagnostics-pop-up-windows-in-yosemite/

created a plist, put it in launch daemons and had it call on the derflounder script.

Then update runs, installs, boots, no diagnostics.

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DBrowning
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You will want to push a config profile with this setting:

ab26ff8bd1474388abb2f8cfc5cfeb98

This assumes you have MDM enabled or a workflow for using configuration profiles.

Hugonaut
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This Was Driving me Crazy, I've been filing through settings like you wouldn't believe. Thank you, checking out now

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Hugonaut
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It skipped that during initial setup & logged in & then it went back to the cloud 'Sign in with Your Apple ID' screen again... any other possible solutions?!

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bentoms
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I think that profile works on 10.11+?

@Hugonaut 10.10.5.. now? 10.13 was released this month. Can I ask why so far behind?

Hugonaut
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@bentoms Thanks for clarifying that! Still cant figure this out -_-

I work at a school and we've been using macs for quite some time now, dating back to leopard. All students get macbooks, we have macbook pros from 2011 in use, as well as 2015 macbook airs. We are staying behind due to some hardware/software compatibility issues. (We do have Sierra & High Sierra machines for the staff though)

looking forward to getting everyone on el cap though! just a matter of time

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Hugonaut
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for the record figured it out if anyone comes across this,

used this shell script - https://derflounder.wordpress.com/2014/10/16/disabling-the-icloud-and-diagnostics-pop-up-windows-in-yosemite/

created a plist, put it in launch daemons and had it call on the derflounder script.

Then update runs, installs, boots, no diagnostics.

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tomlance1
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Miss you!