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Apple introduces update for OS X Server 3.1

Apple released the OS X Server 3.1 update on Monday, which updates support for OS X 10.9.2 and makes some minor changes to the recently reviewed Profile Manager. The new update is identified as 13S4122, better than the previous version that was released in mid-February. Now that version 10.9.2 is officially released, Apple is trying to release the final version of the 3.1 update as soon as possible.

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The OS X Server 3.1 update requires OS X 10.9.2 to be installed, meaning MacBook Pros and iMacs from mid-2007, as well as Mac Pros, Aluminum MacBooks and MacBook Airs from 2008, Mac minis and Xserves from the year 2009.

In addition, the Lock Bypass Activation Code is now automatically restored due to the supervised device, and developers have been asked to focus their attention on these areas. Only one known issue is listed, a bug where Profile Manager will not work following an upgrade or migration from OS X Server 2.x. This problem, according to Apple, does not affect upgrading or migrating from OS X Server 3.0.

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