Podcasts Library tab allows you to choose to see all shows or only followed shows MacOS Big Sur 11.5 includes the following improvements for your Mac: MacOS Big Sur 11.5.1 provides important security updates and is recommended for all users. MacOS Big Sur 11.5.2 includes bug fixes for your Mac. This update is recommended for all users and improves the security of macOS. MacOS Big Sur 11.6.7 fixes an issue where Mail and other apps, such as Microsoft Outlook, cannot open attachments if the app required to open the file is already running. This update provides important security updates and is recommended for all users. This update provides important security fixes and is recommended for all users. What's new for enterprise in these updates? macOS Big Sur 11.7.10 MacOS Big Sur updates improve the stability, performance or compatibility of your Mac and are recommended for all macOS Big Sur users.Ībout the security content of these updates If you are on Intune someone has mentioned that a similar change resolved their issue.What's new in the updates for macOS Big Sur Ended up disabling the password enforcement in the configuration profile and the users were able to login to their AD profile normally. It seems that the setting change above should be the right way to goĮdit #5: Issue resolved! As was suggested by u/This_will_doo endpoint management (JAMF in our case) was the culprit. Sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/ PasswordExpirationDays 0Įdit #4: The above didn't resolve the issue for us, troubleshooting. Tried a lot like logging in with other local admin user and changing password for affected user, triggering password changes from AD, nothing helped except. Login Window appears and users fills in credentials and a Password Change dialog appears in Login Window, which does not accept anythingĪfter shutdown/reboot FileVault window -> accepts password -> Password change dialogs appears again. we do have users (AD Mobile accounts) reporting in that when they upgraded to Big Sur, and trying to login a Password Change dialog appears so There are similar reports in r/MacOSBeta so I'm sure this is not a unique issue.Įdit #3: We are a JAMF environment and I found this on JAMF Nation. Is anyone else running into this issue?Įdit #2: I've exhausted all the basic troubleshooting steps and wasn't able to figure it out :/ Ended up moving the two affected users to a local profile. When authenticating on the corporate network the login takes place just fine. Trying to change the password doesn't do anything. Now when the users try logging into their macs outside of the company network with their domain accounts, they get prompted for a password change (even though their pwds haven't expired). Big Sur slipped through on a couple of machines (long story).
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