Apple patches up Tiger Server Operating System

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May 21st, 2005 Leave a comment Visited 26 times, 1 so far today

Apple patches up Tiger Server Operating System

Apple last month launched their latest Operating System codenamed Tiger. And like most applications, bugs and security flaws were discovered within a few weeks and as a result, the company has released an update fixing the Server version of the Operating System. This is just after a couple of days that they fixed their desktop variant.

The latest fixes updates the version of the Operating System to Mac OS X 10.4.1 and it fixes problems in Software Update Server used for delivery of patches and updates to the Operating System. Another update fixes the Apple File Server issue, which resulted in a dead server if both the SMB and CIFS network file services were used simultaneously.

More fixes are there including for a bug, which prevented backup disk images from mounting properly. In addition, there are updates for Apple’s Open Directory, which now allow users to add password hints to an access list. Apple is making the update available from their website. Alternatively, the network administrators can update the Operating System from the internal utility as well.

More details are available on the Apple’s Support Site.





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