One of the most common questions people ask when working with their Mac is: "Where is it?" Not where is the Mac itself (hopefully that is not a mystery!), but where is some apparently hidden file on ...
When Apple announced the latest release of Mac OS X Server at its Worldwide Developers’ Conference in May, the company delivered its OS X-based successor to AppleShare IP (ASIP) 6.3.3. But in its ...
Apple’s Thursday release of a developer preview of Mac OS X Lion included a number of new features, but few were more surprising than the company’s plans for OS Server. On Apple’s Lion preview page, ...
Want to get a handle on Apple OS X Mavericks Server? Then this course from the team at InfiniteSkills.com is for you. In this OS X Mavericks Server training video course, featuring over 10 hours of ...
Apple pulls Security Update 2005-003 for Mac OS X Server Likely because of the severe issues affecting IMAP and APOP e-mail service (caused by a modification to the Cyrus mail service component of OS ...
Years before Mac OS X 10.0 was first released in 2001, Apple launched Mac OS X Server, targeting its newly acquired Unix-based operating system technology at the education and workgroup server market.
A recent support note for Mac OS X Server advises that for compatibility admins avoid spaces and long names in the network home directory name and path. To provide service to all types of clients, the ...
While the desktop version of Apple's Mac OS X has dominated the limelight over the past year, Mac OS X Server -- an industrial-strength version of the operating system designed for Web, mail and ...
Leopard sports a series of changes both under the hood and in its user interface that improve the performance and usability of the Mac desktop for individual users, and combine to deliver new ...
The Apple Xserve running the Mac OS X Server operating system is among the first servers we’ve seen at eWEEK Labs running the new Intel Xeon 5500 family of “Nehalem” processors. The hardware/operating ...
Apple today announced that Mac OS X Server version 10.4 "Tiger" will be available on Friday, April 29, at the same time as the Mac OS X version 10.4 “Tiger” desktop version. The next major release of ...
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