We've seen this here as well, adding filters as needed as a workaround.
Ryan D Jarrard/FS/VCU wrote:
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> I'm seeing the same problem here. Thankfully it is only 2 or 3
> students complaining. For now I'm just creating filters.
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> Ryan D. Jarrard
> Information Technology Analyst
> Division of Student Affairs & Enrollment Services
> Technology Support Services
> 711 West Main Street, 165c
> Richmond, VA. 23220
> Phone 804-828-1379
> http://www.dsatech.vcu.edu
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> I haven't been able to look into this yet, but on Friday we had several
> students call our HelpDesk saying that they upgraded their Mac's to the
> latest version of OSX (Leopard). The CCA Agent wouldn't let them login
> saying the version was incompatible. There were several other calls over
> the weekend. I told our HelpDesk to have them bring their machines in to
> our office so we can take a look at it. In the past when we've seen this
> error on previous versions of OSX it was because the student had never
> done the Apple Software Updates for the OS. Installing all the patches
> for the OS did the trick.
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> Anyone else seeing reported problems with Leopard yet?
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> --greg
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> Gregory A. Fuller - CCNA
> Network Manager
> State University of New York at Oswego
> Phone: (315) 312-5750
> http://www.oswego.edu/~gfuller
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Don Nightingale
Systems and Networks Manager
Wellesley College
781-283-3271