OS X :: How Do I Access The Built In Web Server Preferences?

May 31, 2009

How do I access the built-in web server preferences? I need to change the port.

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Applications :: VPN Connection Using Mac OS X's Built In Network Preferences?

Nov 11, 2008

For school, I need to set up a VPN connection to be able to connect my MacBook to the internet. While my school offers the Cisco VPN Client with a preconfigured PCF settings file, I would much rather use Mac OS X's built-in VPN capabilities, through the Network Preferences. Now, my problem is that I don't really know what to do to get this working. Using an online password decoder, I already found out what the password for my school's VPN connection is. But how do all the settings translate between the Cisco VPN Client and Mac OS X's VPN configuration screen?

The PCF file tells the Cisco VPN Client to use Group Authentication, with a group name and a group password (the one I already decrypted). These are already filled in. When starting a connection, I am then asked to fill in my student login details. Now, in the VPN settings screen in System Preferences, there is a box for Account Name. Am I right in thinking this is the box where I fill in my student ID? Or does the group name go here? Then, when I click Authentication Settings..., I can fill in a password. I assume this is where my student password goes? Or should I fill in the password I decrypted?.................

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OS X :: Remote Access Software Built For Mac?

Jan 13, 2010

The latest version of GoToMyPC, announced Wednesday by Citrix Online, has been custom built for Mac OS X, aiming to better accommodate those using the remote access software on an Apple machine.

Through GoToMyPC version 7.0, customers will be able to have universal access to remote machines, whether they are running Windows or Mac OS X. According to IDC, Citrix is the global revenue leader for remote access software, with a share of more than 70 percent of the market.

"With this new release, we're giving Mac users what they've been asking for -- a reliable remote access service built specifically for the Mac," said Brett Caine, general manager of Citrix Online. "For the large and growing Mac community, they can rest assured of finally having a remote access service that works as advertised from the most trusted name in the category."

GoToMyPC is a part of Citrix Online's Web-based software that includes GoToMeeting, GoToWebinar, and GoToAssist. Through GoToMyPC, users can access files, computer programs, e-mail and their company's network on a Mac or PC. Users install software and obtain access by logging in to the official Web site.

Users who want to access only a single computer can subscribe to the one computer plan at a cost of $19.95 per month, or save 25 percent and sign up for the $179.40 annual plan. A subscription for two computers runs $29.95 per month, or $269.40 per year. Professional and corporate plans are also available.

A subscription to GoToMyPC comes with no setup costs, free software and service upgrades, and 24/7 free technical support and maintenance.

To get the latest Mac-compatible version of GoToMyPC, buy it now from Citrix Online, or try it free for 30 days. Citrix is also offering customers a $10 off coupon when signing up for the service.

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Mac OS X Lion Server :: Reset Or Delete Preferences Of Wiki Server?

Feb 3, 2012

how to to reset or delete preferences of wiki server

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Mac mini, Mac OS X (10.7.2)

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OS X :: FTP Server (Built In) Setup In 10.5.6

Jan 20, 2009

What would be the proper step-by-step instruction to setup an ftp server using the built-in feature in OSX 10.5.6, so the user is locked into a specific folder only, and obviously to make it as secure as possible? Also what if you want to have multiple users, and/or different ports (instead of default 21)?

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OS X Server :: Setting Public DNS Server - Access Control List

Nov 26, 2010

I'm looking to setup a public DNS Server on Mac OS X but there seems to be an access control list that only allows clients on the local network to be able to do DNS lookups. How can I remote this?

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OS X Server V10.4 :: How To Gain Access To Files On A 10.4.11 Server

Jun 13, 2012

I recently attained a new client for IT support, and they have a xserve running Mac 10.4.11, for which the previous IT company supporting it did not give them the admin password. Also they don't have any restore discs of any kind. What I would like to do is wipe the server and upgrade to the newest version, because currently there are only two people touching the server, so now would be an optimal time to do the upgrade before it increases to more. But my main concern is getting access to the files of other users on the server so that I can copy them to an external hard drive, (i'm from the PC environment so essentially taking ownership of the files). What is the best way for me to do this in the Mac world?

The other thing I wanted to know is this server with the following specs, is even sufficient to support the newest version:  [code]

Info:
Mac Server, Mac OS X (10.4.11), Mac Server

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OS X :: Cannot Access Display In System Preferences

Feb 5, 2010

When I try to select display in system pref. the display window will open and then close without letting me make any changes.

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Applications :: Want To Access The Preferences Panel?

Apr 6, 2010

I only really wanted the ability to create a shortcut to 'Love' tracks on last.fm, so i hid the dock icon, taskbar icon and desktop icon. Now I want to access the preferences panel, but i cant reach it. How can i get to it?

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Software :: Cannot Access System Preferences?

Aug 13, 2008

The icon is gone, and when i click apple>system preferences, nothing happens. I need system preferences and this is very frustrating. Could I possibly have deleted it from my hard drive while clearing up un-used files?

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Intel Mac :: Can't Access System Preferences

Apr 15, 2012

my system preferences is not accessible from the apple menu and it has a grey question mark on it in the dock

Info:
Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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MacBook Pro :: Can't Access System Preferences

May 9, 2012

I get the SBBOD everytime I open system preferences.  This is recent within the past few days.  I have rebooted.

Info:
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3), Early 2011,13", 120 GB SSD, 8GB RAM

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OS X :: Can't Access Security Panel In System Preferences

Jan 10, 2011

I haven't been able to access my security panel in System Preference for almost 6 months and I am very concerned......

Everything else in System Preference works, but when I click on Security the program would freeze then shut itself down.....

Does anyone had the same problem and eventually solved it?

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PowerPC :: Cannot Access Time & Date Preferences

Sep 15, 2010

My Powerbook G4 Titanium is running OSX Tiger and will not open the Date & Time preferences - instead it gives the error message 'System Preferences closed down unexpectedly' with an option to send info to Apple.

This is an issue because the date has reset to 1970 and when I start the mac the time is always 04:00. I tried leaving it connected to the wi-fi overnight to see if the time servers would do their thing, but no luck.

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Software :: Access Lost To System Preferences

May 8, 2010

I cannot bring up my system preferences under the blue apple icon or through a search. I installed and ran MacJanitor v 1.3 a month or so ago and perhaps that's the cause? I have been missing my Mail prefs for a long time so switched to Thunderbird but I don't know if the two incidents are related. iMac G5,1.6 GHz, 1.5 GB, OS 10.3.9

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MacBook Pro :: Freezes When Trying To Access System Preferences

Apr 4, 2012

My MacBook Pro freezes when attempting to access System Preferences. I am able to Force Quit but that's it. Screen went black for about 30 seconds earlier tonight. Never had a problem before a previous update.

Info:
MacBook Pro (13-inch Early 2011), 4 GB Version 10.7.3

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Cannot Access Account Preferences

May 8, 2012

I cannot access account preferences, it only shows a blank window.

Info:
Mac mini, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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OS X :: Can't Access Network Preferences Or Install Airport Express

Sep 4, 2009

I'm running OX 10.4.11 on a G5. I have airport on my computer and at one point was able to share files from my desktop to a laptop. However at some point something happened and I can no longer do this.

I can't get into my network preferences as the following message comes up - "your network preferences have been changed by another application" and I have to force quite to get out of the window.

I have since purchases airport express and my husband got it to work at home. Now I just tried to install it on my desktop and it won't work. There are probably numerous problems here.

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Can't Access Users & Groups In System Preferences

Apr 26, 2012

I have tried restarting, using disk utility, I cannot access Users & Groups.  When I try, I get this message: 

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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7), And Macbook Mac OS X (10.7)

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Unable To Access System Preferences

May 26, 2012

I am unable to access system preferences. When I choose it under the apple it brings up the icon in dock but you can't access anything in it. 

Info:iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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MacBook Air :: System Preferences Freezes - Cannot Access To Make Changes

Jun 1, 2012

I have two identities on my MacBook Air. In the main identity, System Preferences is frozen so I can't access it to make any changes. I want to migrate my files to the other identity and delete the original one, as everything works fine in the second identity.

Info:
MacBook Air, Mac OS X (10.7.4)

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OS X :: User Preferences Not Updating? - WGM OS X Server 10.5.2

Apr 4, 2008

When we set "user" based preferences in WGM they are not rolled out to the users (setting "computer", or "computer group" preferences works as expected). For example, if I set iCal as a login item for a specific user, then the user logs out and back in, iCal does not start as a login item. The preference *is* set on the server however because if the user unpairs their account from the server, then logs out, then logs in and re-pairs with the server, the preference is rolled out accordingly. What could be the reason for this? Why aren't user preferences being updated at every login? Is there a way I can force user preferences to be updated at login?

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OS X :: Server 10.5 - Cannot Log In To Server Preferences?

Dec 8, 2010

Brand new install of OSX Server 10.5 on my PPC G5 dual 2.5ghz with 7 gigs of RAM.
When I try to log in to my server preferences control panel from the machine itself I get the following error:"Server cannot be found on the networkCheck that the server hostname you've provided is valid or try again later."I am using the correct server name xxx.privateI use either the admin full name or short name, neither work.
I have made no changes to the network.I installed several users during installation. They don't show up in the users of the regular system preferences.I have searched all over the net and can find nothing.

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OS X :: Universal Access Has Bigger Font Size In System Preferences?

Aug 9, 2009

I am new to the "mac world" ... just got my first macbook about a week ago so this question may have a very simple answer or it may not.

The issue I have is that in System Preferences, "Universal Access" has a bigger font size than any other window under S. Preferences. Nothing is affected, everything works well, but it just bothers me, is there any way to fix this?

I am attaching a screen of Universal Access compared with a window of normal font size.

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Software :: Unable To Access System Preferences / Computer Freezes Up

Jul 9, 2010

The computer is a dual G4 1Ghz with 2Gb of Ram and two hard drives. Used to run a custom built microscope in a scientific lab. Resurrecting it is imperative, as the cards and other equipment are now out of date and replacing the computer and cards would be enormously expensive (and worse, would mean switching to PC).

There are several issues:
-No response to selecting "About this mac" from the apple logo in the upper left.
-No response to selecting restart or shutdown
-The computer freezes up (pinwheel) whenever I attempt to access System Preferences (window will appear however once mouse is over it, pinwheel appears).
-does not recognize the USB key needed to run a piece of software.

-together these issues prevent us from installing the software needed to control the scope.

I've tried reinstalling (clean not archive) the OS on the original HD and a new HD. The problem doesn't go away.Have also cleared out the systempreferences.plist and the cache for both safari and preference panes.

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OS X Mavericks :: Unable To Access Safari Preferences Within New Operating System?

Aug 26, 2014

Recently completed the Maverick operating system update.  Still getting used to new additions, however I did notice I'm unable to access the Safari preferences section.   

I know normally, you would follow the drop down menu and click into the safari preferences.  Unfortunately now the words in the drop down menu are a lighter grey and unable to click into he section.

Info:
MacBook Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9.4)

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ICloud On Mac :: Unable To Sign In Via System Preferences - No Access To App Store

Jun 5, 2014

I have a Macbook Air 13'' running OS X 10.9.3.

When i try to sign into icloud via system preferences i get the msg "Unable to sign in because of a problem communicating with icloud".

I am unable to access app store too.

Info:
MacBook Air, OS X Mavericks (10.9.3)

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OS X Server V10.6 Snow Leopard :: No Parental Control Icon In System Preferences

Mar 27, 2012

I'm using Snow Leopard 10.6.8 on a MacMini Server. Just set up the computer up and am trying to get user accounts for all of my family members. I have set up two Admin accounts, and want to set up a standard account for my child utilizing Parental Controls. When I set up the user, there is no box to check that says "Enable Parental Controls" and there is not Parental Control Icon in the System Preferences>System tab next to the "Accounts" icon. I have updated the system software using "Software Update" and have no programs or apps installed that did not come with my server from Apple.

Info:
Mac mini, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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OS X Server V10.6 Snow Leopard :: System Preferences Groups Full Of Stuff Never Been There Before

Jun 22, 2012

My computer is running slow and I looked at sys pref groups and it's full of things like app server admin and system and procview and it's never been there before. Am I hacked? can i erase them?

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Mac OS X Lion Server :: No External Access - 10.7?

May 23, 2012

I have Lion Server 10.7 running on a quad core mac server. Everything is working internally and I can access all the services etc. I have purchased a ssl certificate for the server. With all the correct port forwards in place (using a pfsense router) I can not get any external access to work no matter what I do. I have other servers behind this router and they all work. It seems to be just a OSX thing.

Info:
Xserve, Mac OS X (10.7.4)

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