You can find the beta version of the script here: I'd need to get feedback that all is working as expected with nothing getting messed up before I'd consider putting the code into the main script. Obviously, I wouldn't just take my word for it, and would test this out thoroughly. Just quit and relaunch after it installs and its running the newest version. It doesn't corrupt or damage the app either. In my very quick testing, Lync updates can install right on top of the existing version even while its running and doesn't quit anything when done from the command line. So if you look for an update for Lync with the beta version of the script it will call a separate version checking function to make sure an update is needed. ![]() ![]() The method I've been using for all the other apps doesn't work properly with it. I now have a beta branch on my github page and have a beta 1 version of the script that includes the ability to update Microsoft Lync for Mac to the list.īecause of how MS is versioning Lync, I had to create some new functions to handle the version checking. It hadn't even occurred to me until I saw the post on this thread today to look at including Microsoft Lync to my Update_Core_Apps script.
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