Organizations are increasingly integrating Mac computers into Windows or other standards-based network environments. But users and the IT professionals who support them can relax because Mac integration is easy.
Organizations are increasingly integrating Mac computers into Windows or other standards-based network environments. But users and the IT professionals who support them can relax because Mac integration is easy.
Directory Services
Connect a Mac to an Active Directory server.
Share Files
Connect to file servers, turn on personal file sharing.
Configure Collaborative Services
Manage Internet Accounts preferences, connect to an Exchange Server, connect Mail to non-Windows servers, add accounts in Mail, Contacts, and Calendars.
Secure a Mac
Built-In Security features, create strong passwords, use two-factor authentication, set a firmware password, lock a Mac screen, create user accounts, disable automatic login, protect start-up disk files, ensure that the apps you download are safe, provide network security.
Connect to a local printer, connect to, share, and print from network printers.
Move and Back Up Content
Move content, back up content.
Run Windows on a Mac
Run Windows natively or virtually, Microsoft Office for macOS, cross-platform apps, cross-platform files.
To have the best learning experience with this course, you should understand how to use a Mac, a Windows computer, and computer peripherals.