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Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite, SAV Mac 9.2.2, and You

Hey everyone,

We released version 9.2.2 to all Home Edition endpoints earlier today, this version contains the latest updates and is compatible with Mac OS X 10.10. Although the previous version (9.1.5) was also compatible, this update brings the latest improvements and refinements.

We also posted a new installer to our website today as well. Visit www.sophos.com if you need a copy.

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  • suprimeau wrote:

    I'm getting the following error:

    com.apple.security-common.plist: file does not exist or is not readable or is not a regular file (Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=260 "The file “com.apple.security-common.plist” couldn’’’’t be opened because there is no such file." UserInfo=0x7f8c8bc09510 {NSFilePath=com.apple.security-common.plist, NSUnderlyingError=0x7f8c8bc05dd0 "The operation couldn’’’’t be completed. No such file or directory"})


    Frank's example omitted the full path to the plist file. The correct "step 2" command is:

    sudo plutil -convert xml1 /Library/Preferences/com.apple.security-common.plist

    That should get your file converted from binary back to editable text.

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    Bob Cook (bob.cook@sophos.com) Director, Software Development

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  • suprimeau wrote:

    I'm getting the following error:

    com.apple.security-common.plist: file does not exist or is not readable or is not a regular file (Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=260 "The file “com.apple.security-common.plist” couldn’’’’t be opened because there is no such file." UserInfo=0x7f8c8bc09510 {NSFilePath=com.apple.security-common.plist, NSUnderlyingError=0x7f8c8bc05dd0 "The operation couldn’’’’t be completed. No such file or directory"})


    Frank's example omitted the full path to the plist file. The correct "step 2" command is:

    sudo plutil -convert xml1 /Library/Preferences/com.apple.security-common.plist

    That should get your file converted from binary back to editable text.

    :1019589

    ---

    Bob Cook (bob.cook@sophos.com) Director, Software Development

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