Slack app won’t update on iOS with Managed Apple AccountSolved

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1 week ago May 28, 2026

Hi, one of our users is trying to update Slack on an iOS device, but the update fails when they are signed in with a Managed Apple Account. There are no app allow/block lists applied, and nothing seems to be blocked from the Hexnode side. Is there a way to let managed users update the app themselves, or does this need to be handled differently?

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1 week ago May 28, 2026
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Hi @mo-chou,

This behavior is usually caused by Apple’s restrictions around Managed Apple Accounts, not by an app block or allow list in Hexnode. Managed Apple Accounts are organization-controlled Apple accounts and do not have the same App Store purchase and update capabilities as personal Apple Accounts. Because of this, users may not be able to manually install or update App Store apps such as Slack using a Managed Apple Account.

There are two common ways to handle this:

  1. Manual update using a personal Apple Account: If the app was installed manually from the App Store, the user would need to update it using a personal Apple Account.
  2. Managed update using Apple Business Manager / VPP: For organization-owned or managed devices, the recommended approach is to deploy Slack as a VPP app through Hexnode. To do this, make sure:
    • The app is available in Apple Business.
    • The VPP token is configured in Hexnode.
    • There are enough VPP licenses for the app.
    • The iOS device is supervised.
    • The app is added to a Required Apps policy in Hexnode.

Once deployed as a required VPP app, Hexnode can handle installation and updates without relying on the user’s Managed Apple Account.

Regards,
Sienna Carter
Hexnode UEM

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1 week ago May 28, 2026
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We ran into the same thing with apps installed manually before enrollment. Moving those apps to VPP/required app deployment made updates much easier, especially on shared or supervised devices.

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