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Why was 4.0.5… - Version: 4.0.4, 5/22/2002 08:17AM PST
Bdog
pulled? Why oh why must Apple pull software updates so often!?!?
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- Version: 4.0.4, 5/21/2002 06:44PM PST
mmorales
the statements below. NA was, and still is, absolutely essential in tech support when working with bunches of Macs. I used it to set up 48 new Macs with all software (volume licenses) and accounts installed in just a couple days with the copy HD command - just set up one Mac, and clone the system over. I too, wish that RD and NA were able to work together - that WOULD have been nice, and I was hoping for that with this update. Oh well...
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- Version: 4.0.4, 5/20/2002 05:33PM PST
Tyaris Major
are invaluable in support, as well as maintaining servers and such. I just wish RD and NA would work together properly (they can see each other but they seem to be speaking different dialects of the same language). josephewinters2: if the screen you're watching is set higher, when your mouse hits the edge of your screen, the image of the screen you're watching "scrolls" up/down/left/right. iZac1: or update to 6.5.1. In new versions Aladdin seems to have given up trying to mount Apple's disk images. Is ShrinkWrap still around? Seems to have become obsolete.