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31 Aug 2009The 802.1X standard is designed to enhance the security of local area networks by preventing unauthorized devices from gaining access to the network. It supports a wide range of authentication methods, including TLS, EAP–FAST, TTLS, LEAP, MD5, and PEAP (MSCHAPv2, MD5, GTC). You may need to connect to a wireless (IEEE 802.11) or Ethernet (IEEE 802.3) network that is protected by the 802.1X standard if you are in an education or business environment.
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31 Aug 2009On your Final Cut Server, after upgrading Mac OS X Server to Mac OS X Server v10.6 Snow Leopard, perform the following steps to configure your FInal Cut Server system for use. If these steps are not taken you may encounter an ”Object not found” page when attempting to connect to your Final Cut Server client download webpage.
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31 Aug 2009This update addresses noise made by the optical disk drive during startup and wake from sleep on your Mac. Learn how to apply the SuperDrive Firmware Update 3.0 to an Intel-based Macintosh computer.
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31 Aug 2009Learn how to identify if your Intel-based Macintosh computer needs an EFI firmware update and how to apply EFI firmware updates to Intel-based Macintosh computers.
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31 Aug 2009After installing Mac OS X Server v10.5.8, Server Admin may report a duplicate serial number in use on a server with multiple network interfaces.
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31 Aug 2009After installing a Java software update, Java Web Start JNLP document files may lose their association with the Java Web Start launcher application, and may open using another application instead, or not launch at all.
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31 Aug 2009In the MobileMe pane of System Preferences (for Mac OS Xv 10.5.8 and Mac OS X v10.6; .Mac pane for Mac OS X v10.4.11), or the MobileMe Control Panel (Microsoft Windows), you can choose how often your computer syncs your Contacts, Calendars, and other data with MobileMe. Note: MobileMe members should use the latest available version of Mac OS X
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31 Aug 2009In the MobileMe pane of System Preferences (for Mac OS Xv 10.5.8 and Mac OS X v10.6; .Mac pane for Mac OS X v10.4.11), or the MobileMe Control Panel (Microsoft Windows), you can choose how often your computer syncs your Contacts, Calendars, and other data with MobileMe. Note: MobileMe members should use the latest available version of Mac OS X
The outside of the box said "Windows base machine or better", so I bought a Mac.