How Nudge Updates your Mac OS

Nudge is an application that allows end users to be prompted in a regular fashion to update their macOS with the latest security updates. Cornell IT Security Policy 5.10 requires all devices to be fully up to date with security updates within 30 days of release.

When a new security update is released, users of macOS devices will periodically receive a popup notification. Notifications will not pop up and take focus while a webcam is in use, or while sharing your screen via an application such as Teams or Zoom.

To apply an update when you receive this notification, click Update Device.

If the dialog box text begins with Updates are available for your Mac, and the button next to that text says either Update Now or Restart Now (the button could have either text), click that button to apply the update. Follow any screen prompts and you're done.

If the dialog box starts by listing your macOS version and the button text reads Upgrade Now, be aware this will install a new operating system. 

This is informing you that, in addition to a security update, an upgrade to your macOS is available. Upgrades are major releases and should only be applied after checking with your local IT support group. At this time all Mac OS's up too Sonoma are good to install. 

If you just want to do the security updates when you see this dialog box, click More info.

Click Install Now or Restart Now (the button to click could have either text). Follow any screen prompts and you're done.

 

New with macOS 13.1 update: If you are prompted for an admin account login after clicking install, please authenticate with your netid and password.

If you encounter an issue or need assistance, please submit a ticket to the ILR desktop Support.

If you want to just upgrade your Mac to the latest operating system available, follow the instructions here .

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Article ID: 6325
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