

In an all-Mac environment, iChat Server is a great way to implement instant messaging. On the other hand, if you’re an experienced administrator, you’ll likely be frustrated by the limitations in Apple’s GUI server tools fortunately, OS X Server is based on Unix, so you can have all the control you want via the command line.įor simple and workgroup installations, you can now use Server Preferences If you don’t already have a directory service or dedicated servers, and are just now thinking about implementing such things for the first time, Mac OS X 10.5 Server is a compelling product just keep in mind that some of its services don’t work as well as they should in a heterogeneous environment. Is Mac OS X 10.5 Server worth the £319 retail price (for the 10 file-sharing user version an unlimited client version, no CALs required, sells for £629)? (If you buy a new Xserve, you get it for free.) It depends.


Do not install FileMaker Server 9.0v3 on Mac OS X 10.4.x before updating to 10.5.x. FileMaker Server 9.0v1 and 9.0v2 cannot be installed on Mac OS X 10.5.x, therefore an update cannot be applied. Use the installer for FileMaker Server or FileMaker Server Advanced 9.0v3 to perform a full version installation. 10.5: Use Apple Remote Desktop for OS X Server install Authored by: hylight on Aug 28, '08 01:21:23AM I just tried it with the client OSX 10.5, it does not work.
