System information
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Advanced Tools and Applications
If you set up an advanced configuration of Leopard Server, you administer it using the
applications and tools listed below. For more information, see Server Administration and
the other advanced administration guides described in “Mac OS X Server
Administration Guides” on page 144.
Important: If you have administrative applications and tools from Mac OS X Server
version 10.4 Tiger or earlier, do not use them with Leopard Server.
Server Preferences
(in /Applications/Server/)
Manage users and groups, customize services and
system information, and monitor server activity.
Server Status widget for Dashboard Monitor server activity from any Mac with Leopard.
Applications for standard and workgroup server administrators
Applications and tools for advanced server administrators
Directory Utility
(in /Applications/Utilities/)
Connect the server to a directory server in your
organization.
Podcast Capture
(in /Applications/Utilities/)
Lets users record high-quality audio and video from a
local or remote camera, capture screen activity, or
upload QuickTime files into Podcast Producer for
encoding and distribution.
QuickTime Broadcaster
(in /Applications/)
Captures live audio and video and works seamlessly
with QuickTime Streaming Server for high-quality
network broadcasting.
RAID Admin
(in /Applications/Server/)
Set up and monitor Xserve RAID hardware.