![]() ![]() ![]() I needed to have a method of handling them in a timely manner. I knew that by the time Apple got around to releasing an update that made Leopard work well with AD, the number of requests would have increased significantly. When Leopard was first released, I was almost grateful that it didn’t work reliably with Active Directory since that flaw provided me with a valid excuse for not having an upgrade procedure ready to roll when upgrade requests started trickling in from my users. )Īdminertia : an admin at rest tends to stay at rest and an admin in motion tends to want to return to rest as soon as possible. (UPDATE: If you’re interested in a Snow Leopard upgrade process, please see this post for updated instructions.
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