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someguy

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I'm having trouble finding others with this issue, but I'm trying to update from Mojave 10.14 Beta (18A347e), and in System Preferences > Software Update, it says "Unable to check for updates. Make sure you are connected to the internet."

I definitely am connected to the internet. I've tried clearing DNS cache, restarting the computer, and using a different internet connection just to be sure.

Is this a known issue? Does anyone know how I can fix this?
[doublepost=1537829646][/doublepost]According to this site, I need to unenroll from the beta program, but it doesn't seem like my Mac recognizes that I am enrolled. I don't see any option to opt back out or restore default settings in the Software Update area.
[doublepost=1537829899][/doublepost]I opted out at Apple's site (which I think might've just opted me out of the iOS beta program, but whatever) and tried to update using their link to the App Store, but when I clicked "GET", I got the message in the attached screenshot, which reads "Update not found. The requested version of macOS is not available.".
[doublepost=1537830139][/doublepost]After opting out on Apple's site and rebooting, I now get the option to opt out through Software Update, so I think it will go smoothly from here. Just reporting back!
 

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