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Mac OS X 10.3.4 released; Panther Server updated

malebolgia   on 26 May 2004 - 23:38 · 26 comments & 1129 views

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Apple Computer Inc. on Wednesday released an update to its Mac OS X Panther operating system, bringing the current version to 10.3.4. Apple also updated Panther Server, bringing it up to version 10.3.4, adding improved Server Admin application among other changes.

Enhancements
  • Addresses a Mail issue in which a long address (URL) in a Mac OS X Panther Mail message may not open in your Web browser when you click it. More...
  • Resolves an issue in which a third-party "Times RO" font could cause Mail, Safari, or other applications quit unexpectedly.
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  • Address Book can now import more than one email address per contact from an LDIF export file.
  • Resolves an issue in which automated (scheduled) syncing between iSync and .Mac would sometimes not work as expected.
  • Improves function when connecting to a TLS-authenticated wireless network; addresses a "error -1001" issue that could occur when more than one client certificate is stored in Keychain.
  • iPods connected via USB 2.0 are now recognized by iTunes and iSync.
Panther Server, which has also been update to version 10.3.4, includes improved reliability and compatibility of NFS file services and network automounts; enhanced Server Admin and Network Image Utility applications; improved Open Directory scalability and replication reliability, Active Directory integration; additional support for FireWire and USB devices; improved compatibility for third party applications and devices; and previous standalone security updates.

View: All Mac OS X v10.3.4 Updates
Download: Mac OS X 10.3.4
News source: MacCentral

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