Archive for November, 2009

Google Phone Rumors Continue to Gain Steam

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30 Nov 2009

Earlier this month, reports surfaced reviving claims that Google is in the process of developing its own smart phone based on its Android operating system. Gizmodo today follows up with new claims of Google phone prototypes running a new version of …

Google Phone Rumors Continue to Gain Steam

In: Uncategorized

30 Nov 2009

Earlier this month, reports surfaced reviving claims that Google is in the process of developing its own smart phone based on its Android operating system.

Mobile users may not be able to log in to a client computer after a set number of unsuccessful login attempts has been exceeded, if that password policy is in effect. Re-enabling the user account in the Workgroup Manager may not restore user account access on the client computer. The disabled user account may not appear in a login window’s list of account, or in the Accounts pane of System Preferences on the client computer.

Mobile users may not be able to log in to a client computer after a set number of unsuccessful login attempts has been exceeded, if that password policy is in effect. Re-enabling the user account in the Workgroup Manager may not restore user account access on the client computer.

A cache file may grow out of bounds when Server Admin checks for server software updates from behind an authenticated web proxy. This issue affects Mac OS X Server v10.5 and Mac OS X Server v10.6

A cache file may grow out of bounds when Server Admin checks for server software updates from behind an authenticated web proxy. This issue affects Mac OS X Server v10.5 and Mac OS X Server v10.6. In some situations, the cache file may rapidly fill all free space on the boot volume and cause the server unexpectedly stop or restart. Note: The cache file is located at /var/root/Library/Caches/com.apple.SoftwareUpdate/Cache.db and is used by the softwareupdate command-line utility to store lists of updates available for the server. Server Admin periodically checks for new software updates by running the softwareupdate command-line utility.

Changes made to /etc/smb.conf may not be retained after some software updates or upgrades in Mac OS X Server v10.4 through v10.6.

Changes made to /etc/smb.conf may not be retained after some software updates or upgrades in Mac OS X Server v10.4 through v10.6.

In a report posted yesterday, TechCrunch points to a Twitter posting from Mike Pinkerton of the Chrome for Mac team noting that there were only eight bugs remaining to be addressed before the Mac beta of Chrome is ready for its launch expected for so…


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