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October 31, 2005 2:30 PM PST

Apple releases Mac OS X 10.4.3 (client and server editions), update recommendations

by CNET staff

Apple has released Mac OS X 10.4.3, in both client and server editions, through Software Update and as standalone Web downloads.

As usual, we recommend the following procedure when installing Mac OS X 10.4.3.

First, avoid performing any other operations (in Mac OS X or third-party applications) while the update process is occurring. In addition, before installing this security update, make sure all Apple-installed applications and utilities are in their original locations. Moving one of these applications to a different location on your hard drive can lead to an incomplete update. Also, disconnect any FireWire/USB devices before applying Mac OS X 10.4.3, then re-connect the devices one by one after the update process is complete and the system has restarted.

Also, repair permissions before and after applying the update (using Apple's Disk Utility, located in Applications/Utilities). If you'd like to go one step further, you can use the following process to more effectively repair permissions on your startup volume:

  1. First create a backup of your startup volume.
  2. Drag the folder com.apple.SoftwareUpdate located in /Library/Caches (the Library folder at the root level of your hard drive) to the trash.
  3. Download the standalone version of Mac OS X 10.4.3 and save it for later.
  4. Startup (restart) your Mac using a drive other than your usual startup drive as the boot volume. This can include an eDrive created by TechTool Pro, or better, an external FireWire. Make sure that this drive includes a copy of Disk Utility (which can simply be copied from your normal startup volume).
  5. Launch Disk Utility from the temporary startup drive. Perform a "Repair Disk" operation on your normal startup drive (which should now appear as another mounted volume in the Finder)
  6. Again restart, this time booting from your normal startup volume, while holding the "Shift" key to boot in Safe Mode.
  7. Apply Mac OS X 10.4.3 and restart when prompted, this time without holding the "Shift" key.
  8. Again, repair permissions using Disk Utility

The client edition of Mac OS X 10.4.3 (available as a 93 MB download) makes enhancements in the following areas, resolving a number of issues reported in our Mac OS X 10.4.0, 10.4.1 and 10.4.2 special reports.

Finder and Spotlight

  • Improves responsiveness during Spotlight searches in the Finder.
  • Spotlight comments entered in the Finder are now preserved when using iDisk syncing.
  • Get Info windows correctly display non-Roman language versions and copyright strings.
  • Improves the alert that appears when replacing an item during a copy when the capitalization of the items' names is the only difference.
  • Permissions for items inside packages are now correctly set when applying permission changes to enclosed items in the Finder Info window.
  • Items copied into a Drop Box have permissions set correctly.
  • Addresses an issue in which Spotlight cannot find a file after using iPhoto to rename it if the filename originally contained an ampersand (&).
  • The Spotlight image indexer now uses the "Software" TIFF property to support graphics rendering and image editing applications that use this property.
Safari, Internet, and networking
  • Safari can now pass the "Acid2" test.
  • Improves compatibility of Safari with many webcams.
  • Improves the handling of Hebrew and Arabic text in Safari and Mail.
  • Improves compatibility for OpenGL-accelerated Macromedia Shockwave 3D webpage content when using Safari.
  • Addresses an issue in which an SMB volume might not mount again after it's unmounted.
  • Addresses some issues in which the Finder might not be able to connect to an SMB volume.
  • Bluetooth Setup Assistant now lets you toggle the Modem menu extra on or off (you can also use System Preferences).
  • Resolves an issue in which Internet Connect wouldn't connect to a dial-up ISP if the account password contained a double-quote (") character.
  • Improves compatibility with Squid proxy servers.
Syncing
  • With this update, you no longer need to store Address Book contact URLs in the Notes field when syncing with .Mac.
  • Mac sync error alerts now provide a better description of the issue (for more details about a .Mac sync error, see the dotmacsync.log file).
  • Allows your Address Book contacts that are organized in subgroups to be synced to an iPod using iTunes.
Mail
  • Addresses an issue in which Mail might prompt you to download items attached to an IMAP email message more than once.
  • In the Fonts & Colors preferences in Mail, you can now customize the font used in the list of Mailbox names.
  • Smart Mailboxes that use "Entire Message Contains" and another criteria with the "any" qualifier now work as expected.
  • Smart Groups of addresses can now be dragged from Address Book to a message's To, Cc, or Bcc field.
  • The number of messages in a Smart Mailbox are now displayed in the title bar.
  • Pressing Tab while composing a Mail message now inserts a tab character, instead of four spaces.
  • Accounts created in Mail after installing this update will avoid an issue in which .Mac mail could not be sent if the Internet Service Provider blocks port 25.
  • Reduces the amount of blank lines Mail might insert into a message when forwarding or replying to it.
  • Addresses an issue in which some Mail rules could be lost or duplicated after a .Mac sync.
  • Addresses in the "To:", "Cc:", "Bcc:" fields, as well as the Accounts pop-up menu, no longer appear in red if the address is in a different lettercase than what is entered in the "Mark addresses not in the domain" field; for example, "Mac@MAC.Com" will no longer be marked in red if the "Mark addresses not in the domain" field contains "mac.com."
  • Searches of "All Mailboxes" can now, optionally, include items from Junk and Trash.
  • Resolves an issue in which meeting requests sent from Microsoft Outlook to an Exchange account in Mail might not appear.
iChat
  • iChat preferences now allow you to display emoticons (such as a smiley face) as text (such as " :-) ") instead of as a graphic.
  • Resolves an issue in Activity Monitor in which you might see "iChatAgent (Not Responding)" in red text, even though iChat works just fine.
  • Addresses a "No data has been received for the last 10 seconds" alert that could often appear when participating in a video chat in iChat with someone using AIM on a PC.
  • .Mac members can enable encrypted chat sessions after installing this update.
  • Further addresses potential causes of persistent "insufficient bandwidth" alerts.
Other applications
  • Disk Utility can verify the Mac OS X 10.4 startup volume with this update.
  • Many improvements for Calculator are included, such as: A black triangle icon no longer appears below "Infinity." Calculator now filters out unusable characters when pasting from the Clipboard, certain "rounding error" issues are addressed, and other issues.
  • Addresses an issue in which iCal could not publish or subscribe to a secure URL if your password contained a question mark (?).
  • Addresses an issue in which Preview might only print the first page of a multipage TIFF document.
  • Keychain Access searching is no longer case-sensitive after installing this update.
  • This update allows Keychain Access to directly import .pkcs12 files.
  • X11 windows no longer stay in the background after selecting the X11 application from the Dock or with Application Switcher.
Other
  • Software Update now lets you know when only ignored (hidden) updates are available for installation.
  • Addresses an issue in which incoming faxes are saved as "from unknown" PDF files.
  • Addresses an issue in which some Traditional Chinese input methods, such as Pinyin, limit the number of candidate characters presented in the candidate window.
  • Resolves an issue for Palm Desktop software in which the Command-Q keyboard shortcut would sometimes not quit the application unless it was pressed a second time.
  • Improves compatibility with Microsoft IntelliPoint mouse modifier clicking; that is, mouse buttons configured to act as a Control-click or Command-click, for example.
  • Improves window scrolling when dragging an item into a window that's viewed as a list, where not all of the list is visible.
  • Improves compatibility with Microsoft Word and Excel 2004, addressing an issue in which the application could stop responding for several seconds.
  • Addresses an issue in which cases and/or specific user conversion dictionaries could be disabled after upgrading to Tiger.
  • Addresses performance issues affecting three AppleScript commands: do shell script, system info, and delay.
  • The Core Data framework has been updated to improve relationship management issues, resolve issues with data migration, improve Undo and Redo commands, and improve insertion performance.
  • Resolves a potential redraw issue in which an application window's scroll bars could appear in the wrong place.
  • Allows Apple Wireless Keyboards to work in single-user mode.
  • Addresses an issue in which high ASCII characters in a password could lead to a blue screen at startup, or prevent log in.
  • MS-DOS-formatted volumes, including the iPod Shuffle, perform better and consistently mount (become available) in the Finder.
  • Improves results when printing to an optional envelope feeder on some printers.
  • Disables Quartz 2D Extremeâ??Quartz 2D Extreme is not a supported feature in Tiger, and re-enabling it may lead to video redraw issues or kernel panics.

The server edition of Mac OS X 10.4.3, available as a 118 MB download, offers fixes in the following areas:

  • AFP, SMB/CIFS, NFS and FTP file sharing protocols
  • file system permissions and group membership updates
  • NIS, Active Directory integration and home directory creation
  • mail services when hosting thousands of user accounts
  • Weblog authentication and RSS2 compatibility
  • Software Update server notifications and package synchronization
  • serving files larger than 64k with Apache 2
  • reliably starting MySQL at system startup
  • software RAID reliability during creation and rebuilding
  • Workgroup Manager, System Image Utility applications
  • compatibility with third party applications and devices
  • previous standalone security updates

Problems after installing Mac OS X 10.4.3? Please let us know.

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    by k9660r October 31, 2005 3:39 PM PST
    Belkin refuses to update drivers for their PCI cards. There are no 3rd Party PCI gigabit cards that work with Tiger. I had to uninstall Tiger and revert back to Panther back in May. If Belkin won't update their drivers, why can't Apple fix this. In Tiger, it shows up in the Network Port Configs but it is dimmed and cannot be selected. I have made numerous emails to Belkin and they said they are not going to update drivers for Tiger.
    I have to use a 3rd party PCI ethernet and NO ONE has drivers for Tiger.
    My built in ethernet was damaged by lightning back in the Spring so I do not have that option.

    I was hoping and praying that this update would address that but it does not. I am not going to shell out $100+ for Airport but I will happily buy another $25 PCI gigabit if anyone would knows of one that works with Tiger. I have checked numerous forums and have not found any. My Tiger is still in the box.
    Reply to this comment
    by JWcom October 31, 2005 3:39 PM PST
    <class="merchant"><span>&#62;</span><div class="datestamp"><i>This is a reply to a previous comment by k9660r</i></div></class><br />
    Intel Ether Express 10/100 PCI cards work fine.

    Try one of those, that is what I use for extra nics.

    JW
    Reply to this comment
    by Dester Wallaboo October 31, 2005 3:39 PM PST
    <class="merchant"><span>&#62;&#62;</span><div class="datestamp"><i>This is a reply to a previous comment by JWcom</i></div></class><br />
    They are looking for 3rd party GIGABIT cards... not 100BT.
    Reply to this comment
    by smaratea October 31, 2005 3:39 PM PST
    <class="merchant"><span>&#62;</span><div class="datestamp"><i>This is a reply to a previous comment by k9660r</i></div></class><br />
    For a gigabit NIC, try Asante (www.asante.com). Their website displays Tiger drivers for multiple gigabit cards. Good luck.
    Reply to this comment
    by Pyrrho October 31, 2005 3:39 PM PST
    <class="merchant"><span>&#62;&#62;</span><div class="datestamp"><i>This is a reply to a previous comment by smaratea</i></div></class><br />
    Asante's only gig card, their "Presto Gigabit", isn't compatible with G5s.
    Reply to this comment
    by Pyrrho October 31, 2005 3:39 PM PST
    <class="merchant"><span>&#62;&#62;&#62;</span><div class="datestamp"><i>This is a reply to a previous comment by Pyrrho</i></div></class><br />
    Sorry... I should double-check what I write. I meant SONNET's card isn't
    compatible with the G5.
    Reply to this comment
    by John Strung October 31, 2005 3:39 PM PST
    <class="merchant"><span>&#62;</span><div class="datestamp"><i>This is a reply to a previous comment by k9660r</i></div></class><br />
    The 10.4.3 update does not appear to cure this problem, unfortunately.
    Reply to this comment
    by regald--2008 October 31, 2005 3:39 PM PST
    <class="merchant"><span>&#62;&#62;</span><div class="datestamp"><i>This is a reply to a previous comment by John Strung</i></div></class><br />
    A firmware update is required to fix this, so let's hope it will be released anytime
    soon...
    Reply to this comment
    by Jandrew--2008 October 31, 2005 3:39 PM PST
    <class="merchant"><span>&#62;</span><div class="datestamp"><i>This is a reply to a previous comment by k9660r</i></div></class><br />
    The Sonnet Presto Gigabit PCI card is Tiger compatible - according to their
    website. Go to http://www.sonnettech.com/news/macosx104_update.html
    Reply to this comment
    by k9660r October 31, 2005 3:39 PM PST
    <class="merchant"><span>&#62;&#62;</span><div class="datestamp"><i>This is a reply to a previous comment by Jandrew--2008</i></div></class><br />
    Asante is a no go. All there cards are 10/100 unless you wanna pay $200. The Sonnet looks doable. Thanks very much for that!
    Reply to this comment
    by renzotavanti.com October 31, 2005 3:39 PM PST
    <class="merchant"><span>&#62;</span><div class="datestamp"><i>This is a reply to a previous comment by k9660r</i></div></class><br />
    Author: k9660r - "There are no 3rd Party PCI gigabit cards that work with
    Tiger."

    Have You try a cometlabs card?

    http://france.cometlabs.com/front/index.php?
    mio=produit&amp;idl=3&amp;id_produit=198
    Reply to this comment
    by gusny October 31, 2005 3:56 PM PST
    I updated to 1.4.3 and I found Safari to be really slow after the "upgrade".

    I tried with a LAN connection at work and with an airport station at home. In
    both cases I am having a horrible surfing experience.

    Did anybody find a fix/turnaround for this?

    Thanks

    Gustavo
    Reply to this comment
    by mraxton_dotmac October 31, 2005 4:28 PM PST
    File Open on Office 2004 Applications still really, really slow on first opening ie.
    15 seconds sometimes more.

    Onyx 1.6.4 (A great OSX system optimization utility) gets an Apple Script Error
    -1762. Have not found out what it means.
    Reply to this comment
    by R. Roche October 31, 2005 4:35 PM PST
    Installed on G4 Powerbook, no problems.
    Used the stand alone download version, upgraded from 10.4.2.
    Reply to this comment
    by bobs4_dotmac October 31, 2005 4:35 PM PST
    <class="merchant"><span>&#62;</span><div class="datestamp"><i>This is a reply to a previous comment by R. Roche</i></div></class><br />
    No problems on either my G5 or 17" powerbook G4
    Reply to this comment
    by rayzor1 October 31, 2005 4:46 PM PST
    In OS 10.3 you used to be able to put your curser in the CC or Bcc field of a new
    message, and then double click on a name in the address book and it would
    appear in either of those fields. But every since 10.4 it always defaults to the To:
    field.
    Reply to this comment
    by s. stevens October 31, 2005 4:59 PM PST
    Anybody notice that repairing permissions via disk utility doesn't seem to work?
    If I run it (after upgrading), then run it again, the same items (and there are a
    lot) still don't have the permissions repaired. I've tried leaving disk utility open,
    running it, running it again, same problem. I tried it again, but quit disk utility,
    reran it again, same problem. I ran disk utility, restarted, ran disk utility again,
    same problem. No permissions appear to get repaired. Ran fsck on startup and
    that didn't help. So just checking to see if anyone else has noticed this behavior.
    Thanks.

    ---
    s. stevens
    Reply to this comment
    by xmrocks October 31, 2005 4:59 PM PST
    <class="merchant"><span>&#62;</span><div class="datestamp"><i>This is a reply to a previous comment by s. stevens</i></div></class><br />
    Disk Utility isn't repairing permissions on the /Widgets/ folder and the /php/
    folder you're likely seeing. It's setting permissions as a security measure and
    just notifying you that it's doing so. "Setting Permissions" messages can safely
    be ignored.
    Reply to this comment
    by nolaipoder October 31, 2005 4:59 PM PST
    <class="merchant"><span>&#62;</span><div class="datestamp"><i>This is a reply to a previous comment by s. stevens</i></div></class><br />
    I am having the same problem repairing disk permissions. I says permissions have been repaied, but when I run Disk Utility again, it says it has repaired the same permissions again.
    Reply to this comment
    by InteractiveMath October 31, 2005 4:59 PM PST
    <class="merchant"><span>&#62;</span><div class="datestamp"><i>This is a reply to a previous comment by s. stevens</i></div></class><br />
    As <b>rmathus</b> replied, the Repair Permissions operation now returns a
    lot of new widget-related permissions to be set first. I do not think that I saw
    this with 10.4.2.<br>
    I followed the MacFixIt-recommended steps to the letter, and the update to
    10.4.3 went smooth without a hitch on my dual 2GHz G5. Over the years,
    MacFixIt has perfected the safest upgrade steps for us to follow. I am very
    appreciative of the collective effort that has gone into these steps.
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