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  1. OS X Yosemite is a popular desktop operating system that allows users to easily manage and communicate information between a number of Apple devices. This technology has grown to be especially popular with creative teams within organizations as it promotes collaboration and allows access to key documents anywhere.
  2. Join Nick Brazzi for an in-depth discussion in this video, Understanding macOS: The foundation of working with a Mac, part of macOS Catalina Essential Training.

This course is suitable for OS X versions ( 10.6, 10.7 and 10.8 ). In this OS X advanced training video, you will learn advanced technical and security skills from a.

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  • Published Dec 13, 2005 by Peachpit Press.

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  • Copyright 2006
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  • ISBN-10: 0-321-36984-X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0-321-36984-0

This comprehensive, technical reference guide provides in-depth information on Apple technical architecture. It will teach the reader how to install and configure machines; architect and maintain networks; enable, customize, tune and troubleshoot a wide range of services; and integrate Mac OS X, Mac OS X Server, and other Apple technologies within a networked environment. The book covers myriad system administration topics from Directory Services integration to Tiger Server deployment, Xsan administration, accountmanagement best practices, security best practices, and more. Following the learning objectives of the Apple Certified System Administrator exam, this book is a perfect supplement to Apple's own training class and a in-depth technical reference for existing system administrators and engineers.

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Mac OS X Enterprise Course Outline

Deputy In Training Mac Os Catalina

  • Mac OS X Overview

    • Installing OS X
    • Configuring OS X clients and servers
    • Establishing requirements for interoperability
    • Setting the stage for the enterprise
  • Navigating the Mac User Interface

    Server operating system features

    • File Sharing Services
    • Client Management
    • Networking Services
    • Directory Services

    Administering the file system

    • Managing the file system with Finder
    • Uncovering the underlying UNIX file system
    • Manipulating advanced file system attributes

    Installing Mac applications

    • Examining installation methodologies
    • Monitoring application health
    • Comparing Mac and Windows application architectures

    Running Windows on the Mac platform

    • Virtualizing OS installations with Vmware
    • Booting Windows natively with Bootcamp
  • Managing OS X Network Integration

    Setting network preferences

    • Establishing appropriate protocols for communication
    • Activating network devices: Ethernet, AirPort
    • Modifying preferences for Internet & Wireless

    User account administration

    • Adding and managing users
    • Defining security settings for user accounts
    • Preparing users for directory integration

    Creating OS X and Windows workgroups

    • Sharing files between Macs
    • Setting permissions on file system objects
    • Connecting Macs with SMB and AFP protocols
    • Introducing SMB for PC connectivity

    Sharing system resources

    • Printer sharing
    • Screen sharing
    • Web sharing
    • FTP
    • Remote Desktop sharing
  • Building Centralized Directory Services

    Integrating OS X into Active Directory (AD)

    • Implementing LDAP services: AD and Open Directory
    • Configuring AD for Mac integration
    • Introducing iOS devices into the enterprise

    Configuring directory services on an OS X client

    • Leveraging Directory Utility for enterprise access
    • Activating AD plug-in and Open Directory components

    Managing OS X clients with Open Directory (OD)

    • Centralizing administration with a Mac server
    • Working with the Server Admin and Workgroup Manager
  • Integrating Mac OS X and Windows

    Administering network resources and clients

    • Building AD Users with the (ADUC) tool
    • Integrating directory services with Workgroup Manager

    Managing Mac desktop preferences

    • Establishing distribution group architectures
    • Pushing preferences with Profile Manager

    Creating directory redundancy

    • Replicating the Open Directory
    • Specifying Master/Replica configuration

    Accessing desktops remotely

    • Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection
    • Apple Remote Desktop
  • Maintaining Enterprise Services

    Building enterprise DNS for AD and OD

    • Establishing the primary DNS architecture
    • Resolving DNS names across platforms

    Synchronizing time services

    • Aligning time services for authentication
    • Configuring W32Time and SNTP

    Authenticating users with Kerberos

    • Establishing Kerberos authentication paths
    • Investigating Kerberized applications

    Ensuring enterprise integrity

    • Leveraging Disk Utility for backups and imaging
    • Centralizing backups to a server




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