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Updating LR Classic if you have OS X 10.13 High Sierra

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nmorgan

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9.4
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  1. macOS 10.13 High Sierra
The latest Newsletter states that "The minimum macOS now supported is 10.14 (Mojave) - 10.13 (High Sierra) is no longer supported." Nothing is said about what to do if you are running 10.13 and do not wish at the moment to move to Mojave or Catalina. It may well be that the upgrade will automatically detect and refuse to download the upgrade. In case it doesn't I have taken the precaution to turn off auto update in the Creative Cloud preferences for both LR Classic and LR. Is this the correct procedure or should I turn auto update back on?
 
It does automatically detect and won't upgrade (I've seen the screenshot!)
 
It means you get any other products updated (although the current updates for the two Lr's preclude High Sierra, so won't really make any difference)

Adobe have a policy of supporting the most recent three OS (and they count Big Sur as one as it's about to launch)
 
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