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Macos Sequoia 15.6: Afp Support for Time Machine Expires – You Have to Do That

Summary by Macwelt
Some users who save the backup with Time Machine to a network drive (NAS) will be informed after the installation of macOS Sequoia 15.5 or 15.6 by Time Machine that future versions of the operating system will no longer support AFP network volumes. The problem behind this warning is that the Apple AFP (Apple Filling Protocol) network protocol set for these users for their network drives has been classified as "deprecated" since macOS Sequoia 15.…
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Some users who save the backup with Time Machine to a network drive (NAS) will be informed after the installation of macOS Sequoia 15.5 or 15.6 by Time Machine that future versions of the operating system will no longer support AFP network volumes. The problem behind this warning is that the Apple AFP (Apple Filling Protocol) network protocol set for these users for their network drives has been classified as "deprecated" since macOS Sequoia 15.…

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Macwelt broke the news in on Tuesday, August 5, 2025.
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