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|a 0071713034 (e-book)
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|a 9780071713030 (e-book)
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|a Hart-Davis, Guy ,
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|a Integrating Macs into Windows networks [
|h electronic resource]
|c Guy Hart-Davis
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|a New York :
|b McGraw-Hill ,
|c c2010
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|a 1 online resource (xxi, 410 p.) :
|b ill
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|a Includes index
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|a 1. Planning your Mac rollout -- 2. Connecting the Macs to the network and active directory -- 3. Binding a Mac OSX server to manage Macs via a "magic triangle" -- 4. Extending active directory to handle Mac clients natively -- 5. Giving your Macs safe access to the internet -- 6. Connecting Macs to microsoft exchange -- 7. Providing home folders and file services to Macs -- 8. Setting up printing on Macs -- 9. Installing and updating software -- 10. Run windows programs on Macs -- 11. Providing remote access for and to Macs -- 12. Backing up and restoring Macs -- 13. Recovering from disasters on Macs -- 14. Adding Macs to small windows networks
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|a Cross-platform software development
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|a IBM-compatible computers
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|a Internetworking (Telecommunication)
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|a Macintosh (Computer)
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|3 McGraw Hill
|u http://mhebooklibrary.com/doi/pdf/10.1036/9780071713030
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|b Electronic Book
|c Electronic Resource
|e Gong Badak Campus
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