Monday, August 30, 2010

Integrating Macs into Windows Networks


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Integrating Macs into Windows Networks | 16.32MB | HF-RS-DF
432 pages | Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media; 1 edition (July 19, 2010) | Language: English
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1 comment:

  1. Select the right Macs for your organization's needs
    Make the physical connection to the network via Ethernet or AirPort
    Choose between extending Active Directory to handle Macs or building a "magic triangle" with Mac OS X Server
    Use proxy servers to give Macs safe internet access
    Connect Mac clients to Microsoft Exchange for e-mail and calendaring
    Provide Mac users with network home or mobile home folders
    Set up Macs to print to your Windows network printers
    Install software on Macs automatically both before and after deployment
    Run Windows programs on Macs using Boot Camp, virtual machines, or both
    Allow Mac users remote access to the network via virtual private networking
    Back up and restore data, and troubleshoot Mac hardware and software problems

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