Legend maker mac5/19/2023 ![]() MacOS versions generally reach End of Life after becoming three major versions behind from the current macOS release by Apple and software manufacturers will also drop their product support from macOS versions that reached end of life. This version is no longer supported by UCSF IT Field Services. UCSF IT Field Services recommends Mac users to upgrade from macOS versions being phased out, which is generally the case as Apple and software manufacturers for the macOS platform will end support of macOS version in this status. UCSF IT Field Services may not provide software updates to newer software versions that no longer support macOS versions in containment. MacOS versions in containment will receive security updates and patches from Apple, which UCSF IT Field Services will continue to test and distribute as required. This version is still supported by UCSF IT Field Services on existing Mac computers "as-is" but no Macs will be re-imaged with this version. This version is supported by UCSF IT Field Services and compatible Mac computers can be re-imaged with this version on request as long as the computer's hardware is compatible. This version is supported by UCSF IT Field Services and existing Mac computers will be re-imaged with this version by default. This version is not yet supported by UCSF IT Field Services until further notice. Information for Security Exception process is available at (MyAccess login required) Legend Testing ![]() ** More information under "Exception Requests Covering Legacy Systems" is available at. For example, with the release of macOS Ventura (13), Apple discontinued maintenance and support of macOS Catalina (10.15) which requires UCSF IT to end support of it as well. * Apple typically discontinues maintenance and support of macOS that are more than 2 versions old. If you provide IT support at UCSF, please click here for instructions on how to upgrade macOS.
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