I've been running the admin under Leopard with no problems. I haven't done any 
testing of the server. Dewayne, are you running this on a PowerPC or Intel Mac?

> Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 14:06:50 -0500> To: 
> [email protected]> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: LRP 
> & the Leopard> > At 9:47 -0800 11/26/07, Dewayne Hendricks wrote:> >On Nov 
> 26, 2007, at 9:19 AM, Scott Hannahs wrote:> >> >>Has anyone tried this 
> combination? I put an LRP admin on a 10.5 laptop and was unable to connect to 
> my server. It may have been a firewall/permissions issue, but I didn't have 
> this problem with 10.4 systems. Any gotchas/config issues that anyone knows 
> of?> >> > I've been running LRP admin for several weeks now under Leopard 
> with no problems.> > Ok thanks. I will check my setup again. I updated to 
> Leopard and my lap RAM at the same time. A bad RAM module has had me on and 
> off for awhile.> > >> >>> >>> >>And then the big question. Has anyone run the 
> server under 10.5? I am finally upgrading some hardware and creaky old 10.3 
> server to a newer 10.5 system and want LRP to come along for the update 
> smoothly.> >> > I've been running the server under Leopard Server now for 
> several weeks and I've been having problems. It runs for long periods of time 
> and then just either locks up, crashes or just appears to run, but stops 
> functioning. I haven't been able to nail down a particular failure mode, but 
> something definitely is going on with it on Leopard.> > Looks like we need to 
> do some experimenting unless there is some guidance from Jud.> > -Scott> --> 
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