We have a new Mac mini and in the App Store it wants us to update Pages.
So one of the students entered his Apple ID and it popped up a panel
saying:
* Update Unavailable with This Apple ID *
This update is not available for this Apple ID either
because it was bought by a different user
You can try the following, which may or may not work.
Open System Preferences / Spotlight. Go to the Privacy tab. Drag the icon of
your hard drive into the box. Confirm when it nags you about that. Leave it
in there 30 seconds or so, then take it out. That will cause a complete
Spotlight
Thanks for the detailed suggestion. Did as you describe, even waited for
mdworker to go quiescent, but still no joy.
-Carl
You can try the following, which may or may not work.
Open System Preferences / Spotlight. Go to the Privacy tab. Drag the
icon of your hard drive into the box.
Then if it were me, I’d call Apple and read them the riot act. You shouldn’t
be getting this kind of garbage on a NEW Mac Mini. You get 90 days free
telephone support, they owe you.
On Dec 23, 2014, at 2:24 PM, Carl Hoefs newsli...@autonomy.caltech.edu wrote:
Thanks for the detailed
Hi folks; got an issue with my mini running Yosemite Server and hope somebody
can give a hand.
It’s a current generation mini. I upgraded from an older mini running ML and ML
Server. After hooking the new mini up I ran Migration Assistant to migrate
everything from the old one to the new one
I've kept an old machine with my old mail running while using a new machine
with the exact same pop mail accounts.
Now, I'd like to merge the two sets... And it doesn't look like there is a
trivial way to do this.
Does any of you have any advice ?
Jean-Christophe Helary
Mail has an archival export function (Mailbox / Export Mailbox and File /
Import Mailboxes). I’ve never used the former, but together they sound like
the sort of thing that would do what you want.
On Dec 23, 2014, at 7:45 PM, Jean-Christophe Helary
jean.christophe.hel...@gmail.com wrote:
Another option that might be useful is using an IMAP account as an
intermediary, if you have access to such an account. Copy the messages from the
old machine to the IMAP account so they're stored on the server, then copy them
off the server to the local mailboxes on the new machine.
Good