Sep 25, 2018 Fonts available for document support in macOS Sierra These fonts are available only in documents that already use the font, or in apps that request the font by name. Some are older fonts that were included with earlier versions of the Mac operating system or Apple apps. Mar 27, 2019 Office 2019 on macOS Mojave or High Sierra with crack - Duration: 4:44. How to use Khmer Unicode on Mac OS (in Khmer Language) - Duration: 7:02. Cam Sastra 25,781 views.
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- Oct 09, 2017 macOS High Sierra 10.13.1 appears to focus on bug fixes, performance improvements, security enhancements, and other under-the-hood changes, but it also introduces a range of new Unicode.
A bug discovered in macOS High Sierra lets anyone log in as root account without entering the password. Until there is a fix from Apple, please enable the root account on your Mac and give it a password to prevent this to happen.
The bug was discovered by Lemi Orhan Ergin who tweeted about it this:
Dear @AppleSupport, we noticed a *HUGE* security issue at MacOS High Sierra. Anyone can login as “root” with empty password after clicking on login button several times. Are you aware of it @Apple?
This is a big security risk for Mac users and many reports that the bug appears on macOS 10.13, 10.13.1, and 10.13.2 beta. If you want to try how this bug works, you can this with the following steps:
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● Open System Preferences
● Choose Users & Groups
● Click the lock at the bottom left
● Enter root as the username and hit enter or click Unlock.
● Choose Users & Groups
● Click the lock at the bottom left
● Enter root as the username and hit enter or click Unlock.
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Office for mac 2011 stopped working high sierra. You may need to try hitting enter or clicking Unlock for several times in order to be able to log in as the root users. I have tried myself and I needed to do it twice to succeed.