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Here is a script I'm working on this morning for this in my environment. The best way to do this is to implement this environment variable SLACK_NO_AUTO_UPDATES No system.log output when i press cancel, neither when i enter the admin credentials. May 10 11:58:31 SecurityAgent: DEPRECATED USE in libdispatch client: dispatch source activated with no event handler set set a breakpoint on _dispatch_bug_deprecated to debug May 10 11:58:30 SecurityAgent: objc: Class TKTokenRefCtkd is implemented in both /System/Library/Frameworks/amework/Versions/A/Security (0x7fff9712afd0) and /System/Library/Frameworks/amework/Versions/A/MachServices/SecurityAgent.bundle/Contents/MacOS/SecurityAgent (0x10522fd10). May 10 11:58:30 SecurityAgent: objc: Class TKTokenRefImpl is implemented in both /System/Library/Frameworks/amework/Versions/A/Security (0x7fff9712afa8) and /System/Library/Frameworks/amework/Versions/A/MachServices/SecurityAgent.bundle/Contents/MacOS/SecurityAgent (0x10522fce8). I do get an output from terminal saying: May 10 11:58:30 Slack: DEPRECATED USE in libdispatch client: dispatch source activated with no event handler set set a breakpoint on _dispatch_bug_deprecated to debug But the pop-up on every start is still anoying. If you click on cancel, the app still starts. When they update Slack (which is simply a new installation of the most recent client), it always shows the dialogue mentioned in the subject or attached screenshot on every app start, until someone types in admin creds.
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