About the OS X Server v2.1 Update
Summary
Learn about the OS X Server v2.1 Update for Mountain Lion.
Products Affected
OS X Server (Mountain Lion)
This software updates OS X Server v2.0 to version 2.1. It is recommended for all OS X Server (Mountain Lion) users.
What's included?
Some of the improvements included in this update are:
Server app
- Server app now has the ability to manage the DHCP service; for more information, see About the DHCP Service.
- Allows the ability to manage the blacklist settings for the Mail service.
- Prevents spurious "Host name changed" alert messages after restarting.
- Addresses an issue in which. under certain circumstances, AirPort Base Stations couldn’t be managed after upgrading from a previous version of OS X Server.
- Allows for setting a default NetBoot image in Server app.
- Addresses an issue where migration from previous versions of Server app might not work if certain languages were used.
- Allows for faster user account creation when larger numbers of accounts already exist.
- Allows Active Directory users to authenticate to the Calendar service on after migrating from previous versions of OS X Server.
Mail service
- Addresses several issues with the Mail service after migrating from previous versions of OS X Server.
Profile Manager
- Allows managing the ability to connect to the Mac App Store only for software updates.
- Allows management of iOS 6 features.
Software Update service
- Addresses an issue in which the catalog files were not properly updated after migrating from a previous version of OS X Server.
Website service
- Addresses some issues with migrating from previous versions of OS X Server.
Additional Information
For information about the security content of OS X Server v2.1, see this article.
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