That is great news, and it makes some sense considering that Apple Store 
applications are supposed to be complete applications onto themselves.  Your 
note is the first I have seen about Lion server   Are there any new interesting 
tools for it?

Thanks,
I expect then that the other tool that you downloaded is so you can manage your 
server from your personal work station?

Jonathan

On Jul 30, 2011, at 9:17 AM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:

> hello everybody
> 
> OK, we've just found the answer to the server config under Lion problem. I'm 
> afraid that, although this may have seemed obvious to Apple, it didn't to us 
> and I'll tell you why.
> 
> On Apple's website there is a "Server Administration 10.7" application. The 
> same application works in 10.6, and there have been version of it since at 
> least Tiger.
> 
> So, we naturally assumed that the same GUI tools were used in Lion and, 
> indeed, when we ran them they looked as though they were the tools to use.
> 
> However, we just discovered that what you actually do is run the main 
> Server.app file again, and in it there is an administration console. When you 
> click the right buttons and options, up pops a fully comprehensive GUI with 
> more options than there were in the older versions.
> 
> So, although we now need to do a bit of humble pie creating, we don't feel 
> entirely to blame; as we saw no documentation outlining the change. Why leave 
> the old tools there, stripped down, and then add new tools as well?
> 
> Anyway we now have the tools we need so will get things back up and running 
> shortly.
> 
> Lynne
> 
> Hello everybody
> 
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