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Operating Systems - Mac Users, Macintosh Operating Systems

Mac OS X Server administrator's guide

by Jan L. Harrington
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This book, targeted toward the more experienced Mac user, is an advanced guide to administering Mac networks and other networks that incorporate Mac machines. If you are a Mac administrator who is unfamiliar with UNIX and the new OS and who needs expert advice on working with the new UNIX kernel, this book is for you. You will quickly get up to speed with UNIX commands you need, leaving more time to focus on networking your Macs. This book also covers the most often used Mac OS features, including AppleTalk and TCP/IP protocol stacks.

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|A handy, concise resource for every Mac OS X Server administrator -- experienced and new. The book starts with a concise, friendly look at what Mac OS X Server is (and isn't), then walks you step-by-step through preparation, installation, and configuration -- including a full chapter on TCP/IP. Once you're up and running, you'll find detailed coverage of every aspect of server management: owners, permissions, users, and groups; applications, prnters, processes; the Macintosh Manager application; Apple File Services, performance monitoring, and more. Includes detailed planning worksheets (in the book and on the accompanying CD-ROM).

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2000
Publisher
Rocklin, Calif. : Prima Tech, c2000.
Pages
336
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780761524151

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