They both result in the machine with 10.12 being able to download the previous version of Server.app that is compatible. The App Store would not let me purchase Server.app as I was running 10.12. With the new release of macOS, Server.app had just been bumped to v5.4 which only supports 10.13. ![]() I logged in with the client’s general-purpose Apple ID and went to purchase Server.app from the App Store. This was all well and good until it came to downloading Server.app from the App Store. ![]() macOS High Sierra was released 3 days ago, however the server shipped with macOS Sierra and I thought it prudent to stick with tried and tested 10.12 rather than launch into the wild, blue yonder with a 3-day old 10.13 setup. I recently set up a new Mac mini server for a client.
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