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The following table summarizes the results of ITS testing of High Sierra (10.13) Operating System against university services and supported software. This table will continue be updated as information continues to be gathered.

Apple File System

  • When installing macOS High Sierra, the new, much more modern file system is implemented as the new default, replacing the old HFS+ file system.
  • APFS is a 64-bit file system that is optimized for modern storage like solid state drives
  • it is easily adaptable to future storage technologies.
  • APFS is safe and secure, offering crash protection, safe document saves, stable snapshots, simplified backups, and native encryption.
  • It is more responsive than HFS+, with instant file and directory cloning, fast directory sizing, high performance parallelized metadata operations, and sparse file writes.
  • it is a significant improvement over HFS+ that's going to introduce better performance in the form of simple encryption, faster file transfers, and more.

Please Note: Updating the file system of an operating system can be a complicated and time consuming procedure. Often it is best to wait until the Operating System is live for a few weeks to determine if significant bugs exist within the software. Please contact the ITSC if you have any questions about upgrading.

Compatibility

  • Mac OS High Sierra is compatible with all Macs that can run macOS Sierra
  • 2009 AND LATER
    • iMac (Late 2009)
    • MacBook (Late 2009)
  • 2010 AND LATER
    • MacBook Air (Late 2010)
    • MacBook Pro (Mid 2010)
    • Mac mini (Mid 2010)
    • Mac Pro (Mid 2010)

Windows Services

Pass/Fail

Comments

Active Directory

Windows File Service

Passed.mapped drive to smb://ad.queensu.ca with Cisco Any Conect VPN.

Adobe Software

Adobe Reader

Installed and open PDF file.

Basic testing only.

Adobe System Requirements list it supports: Mac OS X v10.10, 10.11, 10.12 or 10.13

Adobe Acrobat Pro

Acrobat DC compatibility High Sierra v10.13 support statement from Adobe.

Adobe Flash Player

Antivirus Software

System Center Endpoint Protection (SCEP)

Not supported by vendor, but works in testing.

  • Installation reports that it is not supported
  • Installation report shows that install failed
  • User needs to add system Extension exception for it to work (see notes).

Current version of SCEP v4.5.32.0 officially supports OS X 10.6 to 10.13.

For OS X 10.13 or later, the following message is presented after installation:
System Extension blocked
A program tried to load new system extension(s) signed by 'ESET, spool. s r.o.'. If you want to enable these extensions, open Security & Privacy System Preferences.
User needs to follow the instructions and then press OK to clear the Alert.
Upon completion of installation: Installer reports 'Installation failed. Contact manufacturer for assistance.'
But it did install, and next login will launch correctly and do updates.

Internet Browsers

Safari

Passed.

Using Safari V11.0 (13604.1.38.1.6)

Google Chrome

Passed.

Download from www.google.com/chrome/index.html

Firefox

Passed.

Download from getfirefox.com

Microsoft Office
Office 2011Not supported.Please upgrade to Office 2016 prior to updating and remove Office 2011.

Word 2011

Not supported.

Excel 2011

Not supported.

Outlook 2011

Not supported.

PowerPoint 2011

Not supported.

Skype for Business (Lync)

Installed with Office 2016.

Office 365 ProPlusPassed.This is is the subscription version of Office 2016 as downloaded in Office 365. This is meant for personally owned computers only.

Office 2016

Passed.

OneDrive for Business

Connectivity Software

Campus VPN Client

Passed.

Tested with vpn.queensu.ca/campus

downloaded V3. from my.queensu.ca (accept the certificate to install).

Remote Gateway via Remote Desktop Protocol ( RDP/RDG )

Passed.

Installed from Apple Store, and configured for RDG

​tested connection to terminal server.

Wireless connectivity

Passed.

Administrative Software

PeopleSoft

Tested access to myHR from off campus
using https://vpn.queensu.ca

Admin PS not tested yet.

Using Safari V11.0 (13604.1.38.1.6)

Applications / Services

QShare

As of October 31, 2019, the QShare service has been decommissioned.

Test Web UI using Safari V11.0 (13604.1.38.1.6)

Xythos Drive V1.7.17758 required.

Upgrade Xythos drive client before updating OS.

Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM)

Not tested.

Users need to migrate to WFS or use OneDrive for backups.

Queen's Wiki

Passed.

Using Safari V11.0 (13604.1.38.1.6)

Fetch

Outlook Web App

Passed.

Using Safari V11.0 (13604.1.38.1.6)

Java 8

SPSS

Last Updated: December 18, 2018

Punching Queen Mac Os Catalina

Updated The Royal Navy's brand new £3.5bn aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth is currently* running Windows XP in her flying control room, according to reports.

Defence correspondents from The Times and The Guardian, when being given a tour of the carrier's aft island – the rear of the two towers protruding above the ship's main deck – spotted Windows XP apparently in the process of booting up on one of the screens in the flying control room, or Flyco.

'A computer screen inside a control room on HMS Queen Elizabeth was displaying Microsoft Windows XP – copyright 1985 to 2001 – when a group of journalists was given a tour of the £3 billion warship last week,' reported Deborah Haynes of The Times, accurately describing the copyright information on the XP loading screen.

Similarly, the Guardian's Ewen MacAskill (who also worked on the Edward Snowden NSA revelations in 2013) noted: 'During a tour of the carrier, screens were spotted using what appeared to be the outdated 2001 Windows XP operating system.'

The loading screen for XP Professional features the copyright info

The Ministry of Defence assured El Reg two years ago that the carrier would not be running XP, saying, when our eagle-eyed readers spotted the iconic XP default background on a techie's laptop during a documentary about the ship: 'The MoD can confirm that Windows XP will not be used by any onboard system when the ship becomes operational,' adding that this applied to sister ship HMS Prince of Wales.

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Today, however, one of the minions in the ministry's inventively named Main Building told us: 'While we don't comment on the specific systems used by our ships and submarines, we have absolute confidence in the security we have in place to keep the Royal Navy's largest and most powerful ship safe and secure.'*

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Flyco, the flying control room, aboard HMS Queen Elizabeth seen while under construction in December 2016. Crown copyright

The carrier's Commander (Air) – head of flying, in naval parlance – Commander Mark Deller, evidently caught on the hop by the alert press pack, was quoted by the Guardian as saying: 'The ship is well designed and there has been a very, very stringent procurement train that has ensured we are less susceptible to cyber than most.'

'When you buy a ship,' added Cdr Deller, 'you don't buy it today, you bought it 20 years ago. So what we put on the shelf and in the spec is probably what was good then. The reality is, we are always designed with spare capacity, so we will always have the ability to modify and upgrade. So whatever you see in the pictures, I think you will probably find we will be upgrading to whatever we want to have in due course.'

El Reg has not been able to identify the picture Cdr Deller refers to, but hopefully it's not this screencap from a BBC documentary two years ago, as mentioned above:

Windows XP inside: The Aircraft Carrier Alliance is the conglomerate that built the two carriers for the Royal Navy

We have asked informed sources whether commonly used air traffic control software depends on Windows XP to run. HMS QE took a decade to build and fit out – and five years ago NATS, the UK's air traffic control firm, ditched its Windows XP-based software in favour of private cloud-based remote desktop services for air traffic controllers. It is superficially plausible that 'state of the art' air traffic control software in use prior to 2012 was specified for QE and has since been installed, despite XP being an ancient Swiss cheese.

As world+dog also reported, large chunks of the NHS were running Windows XP when it was struck down with the WannaCrypt ransomware earlier this year - though many failed to note that the operating system was not the attack vector used by the miscreants.

Though the British public sector keeps bunging Microsoft ever larger sums of cash to keep up extended XP support, you can only flog the dead donkey for so long. The MoD insisted that it has lots of folk worrying about cyber security so there's no need to worry.

On the bright side, things could be worse aboard QE in software terms. Flyco could have been running Windows 3.1, like Paris Orly International Airport was in November 2015. ®

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*Updated at 1437 UTC 27/06/17 to add: While this would appear to be at odds with what we were told back in 2015, the Royal Navy has been in touch to say: 'For clarification, the MOD line from 2015 stated 'The MoD can confirm that Windows XP will not be used by any onboard system when the ship becomes operational'; we are following a programme towards delivering a carrier Strike capability – ie, operational - for the UK from 2020.'

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