
Did you know that Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server were designed to fit into existing directory services? Apple has gone well beyond generic standards-based support, and with Mac OS X, offers built-in support for all of Microsoft's proprietary Active Directory services. This means that the Mac works with Active Directory in much the same way as Windows clients.
Watch this seminar and learn how the built-in capabilities of Mac OS X can enable you to integrate Mac OS X and Active Directory in a way that fits best with your environment.
You'll Learn How To:
- Easily integrate Mac OS X systems with an Active Directory environment
- Utilize the Active Directory plug-in built into Mac OS X
- Manage policy and learn where it can be stored
- Configure home directories, even for mobile users
- Explore the differences between Mac OS X client and Mac OS X Server
Who should watch:
- System administrators who want to learn more about integrating Mac systems into an Active Directory environment
- Anyone who wants to understand how to utilize the built-in capabilities of Mac OS X for Active Directory
- Any system administrator who wants to explore the differences between Mac OS X client and Mac OS X Server
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