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<p>When Apple released macOS 14.4 back in March, they pulled the plug on support for several commands, including the important
launchctl kickstart. This change broke support for Addigy’s MDM Watchdog, a tool designed to keep MDM and software update processes working as expected, but there good news ahead for those struggling with macOS software updates.</p>
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Apple @ Work: macOS 14.4 removes support for launchctl kickstart