
The best advice I can give is to set aside the time (a couple of hours) to focus and troubleshoot from the beginning and avoid multi-tasking when trying to resolve this. Perhaps because I'm slow, and can't remember where all of the settings are that require attention, or maybe just can't seem to stop whatever project I'm on at the time to really deal with the update properly. I've gone through this twice of recent, and it took me a LOT of patience, and a few days to really get it handled. In any case, for me, this update problem seems to happen with every big launch of software or update that comes out and then all of my settings, throughout my system locally and globally have to be corrected. I hate to say the Apple word, but need I say more? If you have an iphone, then not much compares to that recent mess.

For what it's worth, I've found that very few companies "online" are easy to reach with regard to issues like this.

However, with a little time, you might be able to get to the root of it. This can be horribly frustrating, I am so familiar with your issue.
