![]() ![]() ![]() Also, our guest networks require authentication through a web portal/web page (also not supported). At my company, we used certificate based authentication to get on both internal wired and wireless (not supported). meaning, no fancy authentication as it is not supported from the Mini-setup assistant that pops up for this update. If, for some reason like at my company, the places it goes to get those updates for the touchbar are blocked on your network, it can't download them and therefore, when you restart you get the screen you provided.Īlso, if you do get that prompt for any reason, you essentially have to have an open network to get them. When you download the update from softwareupdate or the App Store, it also downloads the firmware in the background from Apple into the following directory for reference later during the restart for the 10.12.2 update: Apple confirmed OS updates, right now just 10.12.2, also tie into these touchbar updates.In addition to the blog post that mentioned (which is a great read btw), Apple has confirmed to me that if you touch the EFI partition in any way, you get that prompt.Couple of gotchas with these touchbar Macs: so I'll update this thread with what I wrote in the other one since this one seems to have more So we've ran into this recently and have an open ticket with Apple about it. It seems this post got posted twice, minutes apart. ![]()
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