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Mac Integration Basics v14

New - Learn how to integrate Mac computers into enterprise environments.

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.

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Who Should Attend?

  • Users who bring a Mac into organizations that predominantly use the Microsoft Windows operating system and Windows Server Essentials
  • Users who replace a Windows computer with a Mac
  • IT professionals who support Mac users in organizations that predominantly use Windows and Windows Server Essentials

What You'll Learn

  • Integrate a Mac into a Windows network environment.
  • Configure a Mac to work with Active Directory.
  • Take advantage of network services: File Sharing, Printing, Instant Messaging, E-mail, Calendars, and Contacts.
  • Provide security at the user, local-networking, and remote networking levels.
  • Migrate data from a Windows computer to a Mac.
  • Back up data.
  • Run Windows programs on a Mac.

Course Outline

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.

Print

  • 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.

Prerequisites

To have the best learning experience with this course, you should understand how to use a Mac, a Windows computer, and computer peripherals.