Redigera

Dela via


Deploy updates for Office for Mac

Applies to: Microsoft 365 for Mac, Office Long Term Service Channel (LTSC) for Mac 2024, LTSC for Mac 2021

Microsoft regularly publishes software updates to improve performance or security, and for Microsoft 365 users, to update features.

As an admin, you can choose how to download and install updates for Office on Mac devices in your organization. You can do either of the following steps:

  • Configure Office for Mac to download updates automatically to users' devices, and then have the users install the updates themselves.

  • Manually download updates to your local network, and then use your software distribution tools to deploy the updates.

To update Office on a Mac, a program named Microsoft AutoUpdate (MAU) is used. By default, Microsoft AutoUpdate automatically checks for updates every 12 hours. If you want more control over MAU, you can use preferences. For example, you can set a deadline for when updates are required to be installed.

If you decide to deploy updates by using your software distribution tools, you should configure Microsoft AutoUpdate to manually check for software updates. For example, you can open Terminal and enter the following command:

defaults write com.microsoft.autoupdate2 HowToCheck -string 'Manual'

Individual security updates or other updates can't be downloaded and installed. Instead, Microsoft provides a new app bundle of an app, such as Word, that includes all the updates. You can choose which apps you want to update. For example, you might decide to deploy the updates for Word and PowerPoint now, but wait to update Excel until you've had the chance to test that the updated version of Excel works with your line-of-business applications.

Updates work the same for Office on a Mac whether you have a Microsoft 365 plan or you have a retail or volume licensed version.