![]() When the pop up notification appears saying An update is ready to install. In order to successfully update Skype in macOS as a limited user, you must do it "manually". ![]() I was still having this problem after upgrading to Mojave (10.14) and I'm glad I finally figured out this work-around. I have to kind of "hand-hold" Skype through the update process, and open the correct window even though there is no indication from Skype that I need to do this. So, I was right that Skype has a problem, because it is prompting me to perform the auto-update, but supplying the credentials is not enough. I recently did a clean install of High Sierra, and I had hoped this problem would disappear. Note that I had this same problem back in Yosemite running whatever version of Skype was the latest back then. So I'm constantly being harassed with this notification, and no matter how many times I authenticate the request (dozens of times so far), it just keeps coming back. the window will inevitably appear again after an hour or two. The authentication window simply disappears and nothing happens.īut even worse. However, with Skype, it seems something is simply not working - like perhaps it wasn't designed with Standard users in mind.Īfter entering my Administrator credentials - nothing installs. Now, I've had other programs ask for similar authentications for updates and installs from time to time, and I simply put in my credentials and it installs some update quickly and I continue about my business. and asking for my Administrator account credentials. Skype is trying to add a new helper tool. However, I specifically have an irritating problem with Skype, where it will pop up a authentication Window stating:Īn update is ready to install. This seems to mostly work on macOS ( except for this previously noted annoyance). In other words, I always use my system as a Standard user and never login to the Admin user (except when doing the initial clean install and configuration). I always run my systems under an Admin \ Standard user dichotomy.
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