Once OS X Server has installed you should go to Apple menu > App Store… > Updates > and update all other Apple software (An Apple ID may be required for some updates).Click Continue, agree to the EULA and then click Continue to download and install the rest of the Server software and finish the configuration.Go to Macintosh HD > Applications and open "Server".zip it and/or copy it to another disk or a DVD-R Go to Macintosh HD > Applications and make a copy of/backup the "Server" item e.g.Quit the OS X Server installer application (yes, quit it). When the OS X Server application has downloaded it will automatically launch and ask you to continue.The OS X Server software should start to download (an icon will appear in your Dock with a progress bar).The Mac App Store will warn you that the current version requires a later version of macOS but you can download an older version that is compatible with OS X 10.10 (OS X Server) - click "Download". Enter your Apple ID and password if you are not already signed in to the Mac App Store."Install" usually means you have purchased this item on the Mac App Store before and already downloaded - the Mac App Store has found it on one of your currently connected storage volumes - be careful here as Install may actually install a different/incorrect version. "Download" usually means you have purchased this item on the Mac App Store before and you can now download it. "Get" usually means you never purchased this item on the Mac App Store before and there will be no charge. NOTE: "Buy" usually means you never purchased this item on the Mac App Store before and there will be a charge. In the Mac App Store application click the "Buy", "Get", "Download" or "Install" button.This should open the Mac App Store application (if it doesn't click the "View in Mac App Store" button).Go to the latest version of macOS Server on the Mac App Store.
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