#Search for system files macos mojave install#
Virus ProtectionĮSET Endpoint Security - CMU acquired licensing for ESET Endpoint Security and made it available to the community. Once you complete your upgrade to Mojave, you can install the ESET package from Self Service on your SCSCF-Supported Mac. Update: Archival Backup Service (TiBS) - Our archival backup solution TiBS, now supports macOS Mojave.ĭata Protection Service (CrashPlan) - Mojave currently works with the campus cloud backup solution, CrashPlan.
Before You Upgrade: Support Notes and CaveatsĪs of February 2019, there are a few caveats to be aware of if you wish to use Mojave in the SCS environment: Backup Proceed to the Search, Update and Remove Equipment Support page.įor more information on minimum system requirements for macOS Mojave and Mojave-capable Apple computer models, please visit Apple's website. To request your current Mac be upgraded to Mojave please go to our Computer Equipment Registration Management page. If you do not see this package available to you, please contact us, as there may be conflicting or incompatible software/hardware conditions on your computer.
Self Service has an installation package available to upgrade to Mojave. Update: If you currently use an SCS-supported Mac, you can now upgrade your mac via Self Service. It is included with our baseline software offering along with support for issues relating to the operating system and its functionality. SCS Computing Facilities (SCSCF) offers support for macOS Mojave. Released in 2018, it is the successor to High Sierra. Apple macOS 10.14 Mojave Now Supported Update: March 21, 2019Īpple macOS Mojave (10.14) is the fifteenth major release of macOS, Apple's desktop operating system for Apple computers.