ADmitMac Changelog

What's new in ADmitMac 8.0

Dec 11, 2013
  • SIMPLE - Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks, 10.8 Mountain Lion and 10.7 Lion (legacy):
  • Easily installed and configured, whether individually or with scaled deployment
  • Integrated into the OS so that the Mac user can work as they always have
  • TRANSPARENT - Client-based solution:
  • Designed to connect to existing Microsoft network infrastructure
  • No unnecessary new server or cloud software required
  • No additional costs for "missing" features
  • Made in the USA, GSA approved, with enterprise phone and email support by Mac/Windows specialists from Arlington, Texas
  • COMPLETE - Full support for commercial grade Microsoft Windows networking:
  • Identity and access management via Microsoft Active Directory, with Microsoft Group Policy (GPO) or Apple Workgroup Manager (WgM)
  • Full support for network shares and network home folders
  • Full support for Microsoft Windows networking (SMB/CIFS)
  • Full support for Microsoft DFS

New in ADmitMac 7.0.1 (Oct 30, 2012)

  • Problems Fixed in This Release:
  • After logging in with a local home folder, the user's network folder will mount properly, and have the name of the user instead of the share name
  • Resolves an issue with pwpolicy which may result in locking out the local administrator account under Mac OS X v10.6.x Snow Leopard.

New in ADmitMac 5.0.1 (Dec 8, 2009)

  • Dfs links do not resolve.
  • "Error code -43" when attempting to copy any file to any mounted volume.
  • Slow to mount volumes and also slow to access contents of volumes.
  • Group Policies not being applied.
  • Cannot save WGM settings (Error 14276 - Can't Contact LDAP Server).
  • Nested Dfs links not resolving.

New in ADmitMac 5.0 (Nov 3, 2009)

  • Mac OS 10.6 support.
  • 64 bit Kernel Extension support.
  • Extended Attributes support.
  • Managing Macintosh Clients using Active Directory Group Policy.
  • Mounting of shares using alternate credentials.

New in ADmitMac 4.1 (Apr 3, 2008)

  • Additional settings added to ADmitMac Deployment.
  • Preferences in ADmitMac Browser allow users and administrators to configure volumes that mount at login.
  • Many problem fixed