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Integrating Mac OS X into a Windows Environment: Hands-On
Course: 947
Type: Hands-On Training
Duration: 4 Days
You Will Learn How To
- Install and configure Mac OS X desktops and servers to seamlessly integrate into a Windows network
- Navigate the OS X file system, install Mac applications and run Windows virtual machines
- Share enterprise resources across a diverse Windows and Mac OS X network
- Configure LDAP services including Active Directory and Open Directory
- Streamline daily tasks with tools like ADUC, Workgroup Manager, Remote Desktop and Time Machine
- Deploy network services like DNS, Time and replication to establish Mac/Windows communication
Course Benefits As Mac OS X computers have gained popularity with a wider range of users, the need for seamless integration between Mac and Windows resources has become imperative. Network administrators must have the knowledge and tools required to integrate Mac OS X and Windows. In this course, you gain the skills to build a completely integrated OS X and Windows network.Who Should Attend Network and system administrators, help desk and support personnel and Windows power users moving to Macintosh. General networking knowledge at the level of Course 450, "Networking Comprehensive Introduction," is assumed.Hands-On Training Through a progressive case study, you gain practical experience integrating OS X desktops and servers into a Windows enterprise environment. Exercises include:
- Installing and configuring Mac OS X Server
- Navigating the Mac OS X user interface
- Running Windows virtual machines in OS X
- Performing system administration tasks
- Administering the Active Directory with ADUC
- Simplifying administration with Workgroup Manager
- Building your own enterprise network with Mac and Windows clients and servers
Course 947 Content
- Installing OS X
- Exploring operating system features
- Configuring OS X clients and servers
- Establishing requirements for interoperability
- Finder
- System preferences
- Terminal
- Menu bar
- Configuring the Dock
- Spaces
- Stacks
- Managing the file system with Finder
- Uncovering the UNIX file system
- Manipulating the file system with Terminal
- Comparing drag and drop vs. Installer programs
- Examining the architecture of the Applications folder and application packages
- Virtualizing Windows installations with VMware and Parallels
- Booting Windows natively with Bootcamp
- Establishing appropriate protocols for communication
- Activating network devices: Ethernet, Bluetooth and AirPort
- Selecting network preferences using the Sharing panel
- Adding users
- Defining security for user accounts
- Sharing files between Macs
- Setting permissions on file system objects
- Connecting Macs with SMB and AFP protocols
- Browsing for Mac resources with Finder
- Connecting with PCs using SMB
- Printer sharing
- Screen sharing
- Web sharing
- XGrid
- FTP
- Implementing LDAP services: AD and Open Directory
- Configuring AD for Mac integration
- Building AD containers and objects
- Establishing AD security for OS X clients
- Leveraging Directory Utility for enterprise access
- Activating the AD plug-in and Open Directory components
- Centralizing administration with a Mac server
- Synchronizing security between AD and OD resources
- Building a common desktop with standard resources
- Controlling printer access with groups
- The AD Users and Computers (ADUC) tool
- OS X Server Workgroup Manager
- Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection
- Apple Remote Desktop
- Formatting disk resources with Disk Utility
- Protecting data with Time Machine
- Centralizing backups with Time Capsule
- Establishing the primary DNS architecture
- Resolving DNS names across platforms
- Aligning time services for authentication
- Configuring W32Time and SNTP
- Establishing Kerberos authentication paths
- Investigating Kerberized applications
- Replicating the Open Directory
- Specifying Master/Replica configuration
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