![]() Tags APFS Apple AppleScript Apple silicon backup Big Sur Blake bug Catalina Consolation Console diagnosis Disk Utility Doré El Capitan extended attributes Finder firmware Gatekeeper Gérôme HFS+ High Sierra history of painting iCloud Impressionism iOS landscape LockRattler log logs M1 Mac Mac history macOS macOS 10.12 macOS 10.13 macOS 10.14 macOS 10. The sign in info in AAD shows: user agent: Mac+OS+X/10.15.5 (19F101) CalendarAgent/930.5.1. Got her to load outlook again but when I review the sign ins in AAD, it still shows her as signing in with legacy auth. Thank you again for SilentKnight - and everything else too. I have installed the latest updates and removed and re-added her account. “If you come to a fork in the road - take it.” “Nobody goes there anymore - it’s too crowded.” This gives me users who are still signing in with legacy auth and need to be updated to use modern auth. I review the azure AD sign ins and filter by client apps that use legacy authentication. macOS 10.14.6 (Build 18G9323) macOS 10.14.6 (Build 18G9323) Model: MacBook Pro (13-inch Retina Late 2013) MacBook Pro (13-inch Retina Late 2013) Processor: Intel Core i5-4288U 2.60 GHz 1 Processor, 2 Cores, 4 Threads Intel Core i5-4288U 2. Reminds me of an aphorism by Lawrence Peter (“Yogi”) Berra (1925-2015), American baseball player and inadvertent Zen master: I am going to implement security defaults for our 365 tenant - enable MFA and block legacy authentication clients. Here I was mucking around in “System Information” looking for it. Justin’s post made me realize that SilentKnight displays the Build number right up in the the title bar. ![]() The MRT version number dropped back to 1.62, and SilentKnight initially reported (in the text box) “MRT not found”Ĭlicked the “Check” button again and all was well, back to 1.81.Īnd my results were just as Justin McMurtry reported above: “EFI version found 422.0.0.0.0 expected 421.0.0.0.0” and the Build is also 19H1323. I will update this with further details as they emerge.Ī quick note after updating a second Catalina Mac with the Security Update: I won’t be able to update those for non-T2 Intel Macs until we’ve obtained a standalone installer for the Catalina Security Update, but once I have that I’ll complete updating the remainder. ![]() These have now been updated in the database for SilentKnight, and in the firmware listings article here. System Information Operating System: macOS 10.14.6 (Build 18G9323) Model: MacPro5,1: Motherboard: Apple Inc. Many models have firmware updates: those known so far are: ![]() Tonight, Apple has released Catalina Security Update 2021-004, with fixes detailed here, and Mojave Security Update 2021-005, with fixes detailed here.Ī detailed account of most of the significant changes in 11.5 is in this article. Last night, Apple released Safari 14.1.2 for Mojave and Catalina, which addresses the security issues listed here. Full security release notes are available here. This was a 1.78 GB download, took 10-15 minutes to install, wasnt timed. After last night’s fiasco, I have confirmed with others that this is available to be public, although it appears identical and has the same build number as that available to some users last night.Īpple has improved Podcasts Library with a tab to show all shows or only those followed, and has fixed a bug in which Music didn’t update play count and last played date properly, and enabled Smart cards to work fully when logging in to M1 Macs. Alongside the Big Sur 11.5 and Catalina 2021-004 updates Apple have released a Security Update for macOS Mojave 10.14.6. It’s of modest size, weighing in at around 3.8 GB for M1 Macs, and probably up to 3.4 GB for Intel models. In 12.Apple has just released the 11.5 update to macOS Big Sur. Adding a TPM module, through the frontdoor. Open VMWare Fusion, and confirm it now works. Would it be wiser to upgrade from my current Mojave 10.14.6 (18G9323) to Big Sur 11. Mv 'Windows 10 圆4.vmx-old' 'Windows 10 圆4.vmx' I have heard that installing Monterey can 'brick' my MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2015) and or slow it down to an irritating speed. ~/Documents/VMwareVMX/main.py -a 'Windows 10 圆4.vmx-add' 'Windows 10 圆4.vmx-old' 'Windows 10 圆4.vmx-new' Restart VMWare Fusion, and encrypt the machine and add a TPM. Save the deleted text to a file *.vmx-add. Tested with VMWare Fusion Version 11.5.7 (17130923) on macOS Mojave 10.14.6 (18G9323) Adding a TPM module to a bootcamp device, through the backdoor.Įdit the *.vmx file to remove the lines specifying the bootcamp disk. Date/Time: 12:20:52.417 -0700 OS Version: Mac OS X 10.14.6 (18G9323) Report Version: 12 Anonymous UUID: 234D8F12-E2BD-1879-6FB0-9D5715A37B64.
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