Mac OS X Server Install Disc
The Install Disc has a Documentation folder with Getting Started, Installation & Setup Worksheet, and a Read Me file. It also contains an Other Installs folder, which has the following installer packages:
ÂÂ ServerAdministrationSoftware.mpkg
Use this package to install the administration tools on a computer running Mac OS X v10.6 to make it an administrator computer.
ÂÂ iPhoneConfigurationUtility.pkg
Use this package to install software that makes and distributes iPhone configuration files.
ÂÂ X11User.pkg
Use this package to install software to allow the server to function as an X Windowing System display server.
ÂÂ Xcode.mpkg
Use this package to install the free development tools for Mac OS X. This includes system administration utilities like PackageMaker and Property List Editor.
Administration Tools CD
In addition to the installation disc, Mac OS X Server includes the Administration Tools CD. You use this disc to set up an administrator computer. This disc has a Documentation folder with Getting Started, Installation & Setup Worksheet, and an acknowledgments page. It also contains:
ÂÂ ServerAdministrationSoftware.mpkg
Use this package to install the administration tools on a computer running Mac OS X Snow Leopard to make it an administrator computer.
ÂÂ iPhoneConfigurationUtility.pkg
Use this package to install software that makes and distributes iPhone configuration files.
ÂÂ Two developer tools: PackageMaker and Property List Editor
Preparing an Administrator Computer
You can use an administrator computer to install, set up, and administer
Mac OS X Server on another computer. An administrator computer is a computer with Mac OS X Server v10.6 or Mac OS X v10.6 that you use to manage remote servers. You cannot run the server administration tools from a Leopard or Leopard Server computer.
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