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Mac/BootCampInstallationProcedures.pdf
Mac/leopard_install-setup.pdf
Mac Time Machine 101
Mac Boot Camp
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Mac 101
: iSync
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Mac 101
: Safari 4
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Mac 101
: Ports and Connectors
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Mac OS
X v10.6: Mac 101
- Printing
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Mac OS
X v10.6: Mac 101
- Finder and the desktop
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Mac OS
X v10.6: Mac 101
- The Dock, Dock Exposé, and Stacks
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Turn on file sharing to copy files over a
network See
Mac 101 : File sharing
for information on how to set up file sharing.
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Once you re up and running, you re free to
get to work or go have some fun. If
you re a brand new Mac
user and haven t a clue about what to do now, our
Mac 101 series of fun, online
courses will help you learn how to use your
Mac and all of the applications
that came with it, including Mail (for email), Safari (to browse the
web), iTunes (to play music and more), and iPhoto (to
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: This article is about Safari 4 for
Windows. If you use Safari 4 on a
Mac , see
Mac 101 : Safari 4
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: You can use the Font Book application to
remove or manage your Fonts. To
learn more, see Mac 101
: Font Book
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Once you re up and running, you re free to
get to work or go have some fun. If
you re a brand new Mac
user and haven t a clue about what to do now, our
Mac 101 series of fun, online
courses will help you learn how to use your
Mac and all of the applications
that came with it, including Mail (for email), Safari (to browse the
web), iTunes (to play music and more), and iPhoto (to
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Ergonomi
101 Fejlfinding til skærmen
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... mining 75 serveradmin tool DHCP 31,
32, 33 DNS 36, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65 Firewall service 95, 97,
101 , 106, 107 LDAP options 37, 46
NAT 12 6, 131, 132 static map 40, 41, 42 subnets 30, 33 VPN 14 4, 14
6, 15 0, 151, 157, 15 8, 210 WINS 38 servers
Apple file server 112 DNS 28, 35
location of 28 multiple DHCP 28 name server 51, 53 NBDD 38 NBNS 38 ...
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5Contents
100 Customizing the Welcome Email
101 Customizing the Server
Invitation Email 102 Customizing the Group Invitation Email
105 Chapter 7: Managing Users’ Computers 105 Setting Up Users’ Macs
Automatically 113 Setting Up Users’ Computers Manually
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 802.11a, b, g, and n
Chapter 5 What’s Under the Hood 101
Optical Digital Audio Specifications  Data format: Sony/Phillips
Digital Interface (S/PDIF) protocol (IEC60958-3) Â Connector type:
TOSLINK optical (IEC60874-17) Â Bits per sample: 16-bit, 20-bit, or
24-bit
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Scan
Epson PX 101
* 8.07
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If you are adopting the IP address range
used in this guide (172.16.1.1 – 172.16.1.64 for compute nodes,
172.16.1.254 for the controllers), configure your management computer
to use 172.16.1.253. Also, if your
planing on using the LOM interface on your Xserve, reserve 172.16.1.
101 – 172.16.1.164 for the LOM
interface.
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For example, let’s say a user named Anne
Johnson is a member of the Algebra
101 group, and the Algebra
101 group is a member of the All
Classes group. You give another
user, Ravi Patel, the following administrative control: “Manage user
passwords” rights for All Users and Groups  “Edit managed
preferences” rights for the All Classes group  “Edit user
information” rights for the Algebra 101 group Â
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Chapter 5 Installation and Deployment 81
“ Â Installing Remotely with Server Assistant” on page
101 “ Â Installing Remotely with
Screen Sharing and VNC” on page 102 “ Â Using the installer
Command-Line Tool to Install Server Software” on page 104
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Chapter 9 Customizing Workflows
101 This chapter describes how to
plan the deployment of Scalable Podcast Producer solutions.
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x Index
101
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Chapter 5 Working with SMB Service
101 5 To permit Windows or other
SMB users to connect to Windows file services without providing a user
name or password, select “Allow Guest access.”
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mail:postfix:smtpd_starttls_timeout "300s"
Appendix A Command-Line Parameters for the serveradmin Tool and
Default Mail Service Settings 101
Parameter
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Chapter 5 Setting Up Open Directory
Services Chapter 5 Setting Up Open Directory Services
101
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Mac 101
: iCal
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Mac 101
: iChat
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Mac 101
: Mail
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Mac 101
: Dashboard
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Mac 101
: Exposé
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Mac 101
: TextEdit
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Mac 101
: Preview
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Mac 101
: iMovie
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Mac 101
: Dictionary
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Mac 101
: Automator
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Mac 101
: VoiceOver
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Mac 101
: iTunes
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Mac 101
: iDVD
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Mac 101
: iPhoto
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Mac 101
: Spotlight
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Mac 101
: GarageBand
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Mac 101
: DVD Player
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Mac 101
: The Desktop
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Mac 101
: Mac
Essentials
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Mac 101
: Set your preferences
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Mac 101
: Connect Your Printer
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Mac 101
: The Menu Bar
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Mac 101
: Change Your Icons
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Mac 101
: Change Your Desktop
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Mac 101
: Customize the Dock
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Mac 101
: Modify Your Windows
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Mac 101
: Connect Your Camera
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Mac 101
: Connect Your Scanner
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Mac 101
: Change Your Screen Saver
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Mac 101
: Set Up Storage Devices
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Mac 101
: Connect to the Internet
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Mac 101
: Applications, Files, and Folders
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Mac 101
: Using Spaces to organize your windows and applications in Leopard
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Switching to a
Mac doesn t necessarily mean that
you need to abandon all your old peripherals.
In fact, most printers, scanners, digital cameras, modems, routers, DV
cameras, external hard drives, flash drives, audio interfaces, MP3
players, and other digital devices play nice on both Mac and Windows.
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Mac 101
: Using Windows via Boot Camp with
Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard
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Although it may feel like you re entering
a brand new world on your Mac
, you ll be happy to know that there are some interface elements that
should be familiar from Microsoft Windows.
For example, you still have a desktop and windows, you will still
access many functions from menus, you can still use keyboard shortcuts
to accomplish tasks quickly, and more. Here s a guide to navigating
the Mac OS X interface.
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Now that you ve got a new
Mac , you might be wondering how
you can use your existing Windows files on your
Mac .
You don t have to start your Mac life from scratch—you can transfer
over many of your PC files and use them just like you ve done before.
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You re probably used to doing certain
tasks on your Windows computer in particular ways.
This section shows you how to accomplish the same tasks on a
Mac .
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Once you re up and running, you re free to
get to work or go have some fun. If
you re a brand new Mac
user and haven t a clue about what to do now, our
Mac 101 series of fun, online
courses will help you learn how to use your
Mac and all of the applications
that came with it, including Mail (for email), Safari (to browse the
web), iTunes (to play music and more), and iPhoto (to
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Second: First place I looked was the
Mac 101 http://www.apple.com/support/
mac 101 / and the Switch
101 http://www.apple.com/support/switch
101 /
from Apple.
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3. Refer to the troubleshooting section of
the user’s guide for your Mac, the onscreen help, and the Apple
Support website. From the desktop menu bar, open the Help menu and
choose Mac Help. Mac 101
, Discussions, and other technical resources are available 24 hours a
day at www. apple
.com/support in the U.S. or www.
apple .com/ca/support in Canada.
http://manuals.info.apple.com/en_US/AppleCare_Protection_Plan_Getting_Started_Guide.pdf
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Opens a Keyword Search window displaying a
help index Visual System Management
101 Control-B
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For detailed information on this utility,
please visit this website: http://www.info.apple.com/kbnum/n303979
Users of Windows computers can obtain this download from the following
website: http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/ipodshuffleresetutility
101 forwindows.html
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Received Unknown event
INFO 101
CRC detected on either an ISL LIP or Generic Frame
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Received Unknown event
INFO 101
CRC detected on either an ISL LIP or Generic Frame NOTIFY 107
Trap task failed to update trap destination info.
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FinePix 6900 Zoom
FinePix A 101
FinePix A200
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Addresses an issue in which a brief flash
of lines may appear on the screen when waking the computer from sleep
after the Flurry Screen Saver has run, if the computer uses an ATI
Radeon 8500, 9000, 9200, 9600, or M9 graphics chip.
Improves compatibility for FireWire-based audio interfaces, including
the Edirol FA- 101
FireWire audio interface.
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Important Safety Information
101
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Using Your Optical Drive 57
Specifications 101
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Re: Any need to partition hard drives for
FCS or CS4 on my new Mac Pro?
Posted: Oct 13, 2009 4:15 PM in response to: nick
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Appendix C Connecting to the Internet
101 Next, make sure your AirPort
connection options are active in Network preferences.
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Appendix C Connecting to the Internet
101 Next, make sure your AirPort
connection options are active in Network preferences.
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Appendix C Connecting to the Internet
101 4 Select the On checkbox next
to AirPort.
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Appendix C Connecting to the Internet
101 Note: To connect automatically
when you start a TCP/IP application, such as a web browser or email,
click PPPoE Options, then select “Connect automatically when needed”
and click OK.
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Each event has the capability to enter a
"note." Read
Mac Advisor - iCal
101 Tutorial for more information.
;~)
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To learn more about importing photos, go
here You can also check out
Mac 101 s iPhoto lesson
Go back up
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M Mac
system requirements 5 Mail account setup 99 attachments 60, 108 Cc 100
checking for new messages 62 deleting email account 100 deleting
messages 62 links 60 load additional messages 59 marking messages as
unread 61 organizing email 62 password settings 100 problems opening
an attachment 108 reading messages 59 replying to messages 58 resizing
text column 59 seeing recipients 61 sending messages 57 sending photos
58 sending webpage addresses 54 sending YouTube video links 71
settings 99 signatures 101
storing email on iPod touch or server 99 syncing email account
settings 6 Yahoo!
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M Mac
system requirements 5 Mail account setup 99 attachments 62, 108 Cc 100
checking for new messages 64 deleting email account 100 deleting
messages 64 links 62 load additional messages 61 marking messages as
unread 63 organizing email 64 password settings 99 problems opening an
attachment 108 reading messages 61 replying to messages 60 resizing
text column 61 seeing recipients 63 sending messages 59 sending photos
60 sending webpage addresses 56 sending YouTube video links 72
settings 99 signatures 101
storing email on iPod touch or server 99 syncing email account
settings 6 Yahoo!
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Macintosh
opening DOS documents on 151 synchronizing files between PowerBook and
desktop Macintosh 137 synchronizing files with 137fi145
Macintosh Basics tour 9fi10, 12fi15
Macintosh PC Exchange 147fi148,
152fi163 assigning Mac
programs to DOS ... 161fi162
Macintosh programs, assigning to
DOS documents 152fi163 MacTCP 112 Maintenance 45 Memory insufficient
amount of 121 persistent RAM 75 ... virtual memory 69, 110 Memory
control panel 78fi81 Menu bar 30 blinking icon in 120 displaying on
external monitor 101
Menus, working with 42 Messages.
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Mac Mac
101 Switch 101: The PC user s guide
to getting the most out of your Mac
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Opening the computer 89 Installing a
processor-direct slot (PDS) card 92 Installing a communication card 93
Closing the computer 95 Appendix C Special Keys on Your Keyboard 99
Index 101
Contents
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Customizing your PowerBook 83 Tr aveling
with the PowerBook 91 Storing the PowerBook 92 Service and support 92
8Connecting Other Equipment to Your PowerBook 93
Connecting a printer 93 Connecting an external modem 94 Connecting
SCSI devices 96 9Tips and Troubleshooting
101 The PowerBook 102 Power 104 The
screen 106 The trackball 107 Memory 108 SCSI devices 108 Disk drives
and disks 109 Modems 112 Printers 112 Networks 114 Application
programs 115 Appendix A Using the PowerBook File Assistant 117
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Can t load patch resource
101 dsParityErr
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92 Closing, opening, and resizing the
Control Strip 92 Closing the Control Strip 92 Opening the Control
Strip 92 Resizi ng the Control Strip 93 Using the Control Strip 93
Changing screen resolution 93 Changing color depth 94 Moving and
hiding the Control Strip 95 Moving the Control Strip 95 Hiding the
Control Strip 95 Defining a hot key for the Control Strip 96
Customizing the Control Strip 98 Rearranging the modules in the
Control Strip 98 Changing the menu font 98 7Tips and Troubleshooting
for Macintosh
Users 101
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Using a RAM disk 97 Creating a RAM disk 97
Erasing a RAM disk 98 Resizing or removing a RAM disk 98 Making a RAM
disk the startup disk 99 Chapter 7
Power Management 101
Monitoring the battery charge level 101 Using the battery desk
accessory 101 Responding to low-power messages 102 Recharging the
battery 103 Recharging with the power adapter 103 Recharging with a
recharger 105 Removing or replacing the battery 106 Maximizing battery
life 108 Maximizing work time 109 Ways to conserve battery power 109
Adjusting the battery conservation settings 110 Using the battery
conservation options 111
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Chapter 7
Power Management 101
Monitoring the batter
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See printer ColorSync (
Mac OS computers)
101 –107 color-matching system
36–37, 65, 101
–103 profiles of imaging devices 104–106 publications and Internet
resources for 107 setting up 103–105 tips for using 106
troubleshooting 72 turning on 36 ColorSync System Profile control
panel 104–105, 106 commands ( Mac
OS computers) Default Printer
command (Printing menu) 46 Get Info command (File menu) 79 Make Alias
command (File menu) 44 Page Setup command (File menu) 31, ...
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... , 46, 81 Fontek PostScript font icon
98 font families 109–110 fonts
Apple classic fonts 107 bitmapped
97, 99–100, 106 corrupted, resolving installation problems 66–69
displaying in the Fonts menu 106 downloadable 108 Geneva appears as a
substitute font 107 how the
Macintosh looks for
101 installing 14 list of 109–110
low memory and 107 making purchasing decisions 106 naming 100
organizing in suitcases 103–104 PostScript 98, 100, 106 QuickDraw GX
98 search order 101
storing on the computer 102–104 styles for ...
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See also SCSI devices; SCSI hard disk,
external software compatibility Extensions Manager control panel and
57 older Macintosh
programs 40, 56 sound, adjusting volume 33 sound input port 30, 31
connecting microphone to 31 sound output port 30, 31 connecting
external speakers to 32 speakers, connecting 32–33 special characters,
typing 103–4 special key combinations 104 special keys
101 –102 Special menu locating 14
Restart 43 Shut Down 14 speed, problems with 57 standby power button
2, 10, 30 starting the computer 8–10 ...
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…and then click OK.
Getting answers in Macintosh
Guide 101
Tips for using Macintosh Guide
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fonts 87–100
Apple classic 99 Athens 99
bitmapped 87, 89, 91–92, 98, 99 Bookman 97,
101 Cairo 99 Chicago 97, 98, 99,
101 Courier 95,
101 downloadable 100 Geneva 97, 98,
101 unexpected appearance of 73, 99
how the Macintosh
looks for 93 installing 94 invisible 98 list of
101 –102 London 99 Los Angeles 99
Monaco 97, 98, 99 New York 97, 99 organizing 95 PostScript 87, 90, 92
purchasing 98 purpose of 87 questions and answers ...
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... error messages 57–58 Escape key 122
Ethernet port, non-AV Power Macintosh 32 expanding, the
Macintosh Guide window 27 expansion
cards with DAV connector 112 factory-installed 50, 111 installing 3,
112–119 NuBus 50, 111 expansion slots location of 32, 33, 112 for
NuBus card with DAV connector 112, 117 extensions, incompatible 65–67,
73 Extensions folder 65 Extensions Manager control panel 65–66, 73 eye
fatigue 101
, 103.
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D date, setting system 12 Date & Time
control panel 12 Delete key 101
deleting selected material 101
desk accessories 57 desktop (
Macintosh ), rebuilding 54, 59
device drivers, installing 38–39 disconnecting power to the server 10,
27 Disk Copy program 64 Disk Duplicator dialog box 64 Disk First Aid
67, 72-73 disk images, copying 64 Disk Images folder 64 disk repair
programs 72–73 Disk Tools floppy disk 61 documentation, on-screen xiv
documents DOS 58 problems opening 58–59 DOS disks, ...
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... , 46, 81 Fontek PostScript font icon
98 font families 109–110 fonts
Apple classic fonts 107 bitmapped
97, 99–100, 106 corrupted, resolving installation problems 66–69
displaying in the Fonts menu 106 downloadable 108 Geneva appears as a
substitute font 107 how the
Macintosh looks for
101 installing 14 list of 109–110
low memory and 107 making purchasing decisions 106 naming 100
organizing in suitcases 103–104 PostScript 98, 100, 106 QuickDraw GX
98 search order 101
storing on the computer 102–104 styles for ...
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F fatigue from computer use, avoiding
101 fax software 51 FDDI network 17
fiber-optic media 18 File menu, Make Alias item in 57 files, backing
up 59 Finder activating 106, 112
Macintosh Guide and 106, 112
shortcuts in 114 flashing lights (DAT tape drive) 62 floppy disk drive
2, 26 ejecting disk from 95 floppy disks copying system software onto
80–81 ejecting 95 erasing 90 handling 95 inserting and ejecting 68
repairing 88, 90 starting the server from 77 problems ejecting 95
problems with 71 troubleshooting 95 ...
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... use Disk First Aid 95, 98,
101 to use Drive Setup 90, 94
cedilla (ç), typing 142 chains, SCSI 40, 42, 43 chair, adjusting for
computer use 113, 114 Chooser, printer settings 85 circumflex (^),
typing 142 C key (at startup) to start from a CD-ROM disc 143 cleaning
computer equipment 120, 123–125 clean installation of system software
101 –104 Clear key 139 clock in
computer keeps time inaccurately 65 close box 17 in
Macintosh Guide window ...
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latch, blinking sleep LED 90 lightning
bolt icon 74 LiIon (lithium ion) battery disposal 76 power source 71
replacing 75 Look For button 31fi32 M
Macintosh , problems seeing
PowerBook in SCSI disk mode 100fi
101 Macintosh HD icon 17
Macintosh Shortcuts window 35fi36
MacLink Plus software 3
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icons ADB 10, 11 application program 20
blinking question mark 74–75, 104 “bomb” 69, 71, 80, 90 defined 19, 20
Disk First Aid 101
, 105, 108 disk with an X 75 document 20 don’t appear correctly on
screen 76–77, 86–87 Drive Setup 98, 100 folder 20 hard disk 14, 20,
76–77 “sad Macintosh
” 76 SCSI 47 Trash 14, 20 ID numbers.
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pages, setting lines per page 90 page
setup options 35–38 partitions creating 44–47 problems 81 Paste
Special command 84 pasting, between
Mac OS and Windows environments
68–70 PC Clipboard 68–69 icon 70
Mac OS software 15 problems
transferring information 84–85 PC Compatibility Card increasing ...
111 opening expansion card cover and chassis 107–109 opening the
computer 101
–105 replacing chassis and expansion card cover 118–120 replacing the
computer cover 122–125 what you need 100 removing from Power Macintosh
7300 93–95
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defined 18 Disk First Aid 112, 114 Drive
Setup 109 File Sharing Extension
101 hard disk 18 lightning bolt 73,
74 low battery power 58 Network 101
opening 18 PC Card 43 PC Card modem 46 PowerBook Setup 56
printer/external modem 53 problems with 89 question mark (?), for
Guide menu 25 Read Me 66 SCSI 57, 98 Sharing Setup
101 SimpleText 66 Software
Highlights 66 System Folder 66, 85 Index button (
Macintosh Guide window) 27, 29–30
infrared window 2, 51 inserting an expansion bay ...
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testing a hard disk 114–115 turning on
server 91 using DOS documents 101
using LocalTalk port 94 using older
Macintosh program
101 ttl (time to live) field in
hosts file 46 turning Appletalk on and off 34 turning TCP/IP on and
off 32 Tutorial, Macintosh
118–119 type subfield in hosts file 46
U Understanding Computer Networks, reference book 5 updates,
notification 145 user modes 20 AppleTalk control panel 33–34 TCP/IP
control panel 35–37 user’s guides, electronic versions 5 Utilities
folder 61
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D data
format for spooling, Windows 95 138 default printer,
Mac OS changing 75, 90–91
identifying 90 default printer driver options, Windows 3.1, changing
101 –102 default printer settings,
Mac OS changing 17, 76 saving 79
De-Install LaserWriter software, Windows 3.1 35, 36 desktop printer,
Mac OS changing 90–91 creating 75
determining status of 93 printing with 89 troubleshooting 148
Watermark tab 110–112
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power adapter port 4, 51, 76 PowerBook
8-Bit Color Video-Out Upgrade Card 60 PowerBook Infrared Upgrade Card
65 PowerBook Setup control panel 56 PowerBook Video Adapter Cable 54,
60 power cord 3–4 Power key 6, 19, 142 power strip 84 PRAM (parameter
RAM) 85 printer/external modem port 51, 52–53 printers connecting 52
network 102 selecting in Chooser
101 –102 transformer for 140
troubleshooting 101
–102 PrintMonitor, memory usage of 102 problems.
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Macintosh
Easy Open, rebuilding the desktop and 67, 68
Mac OS 8, installing 89fi
101 Mac OS Help 13, 57
Mac OS Info Center 14, 144
Mac OS Install program 91fi
101 Mac OS Setup Assistant 13, 14
memory.
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Index
system software cannot be found by
Macintosh 72 installing or
reinstalling 100–108 clean installation 103–106 custom installation
107–108 normal installation 101
–103 when to install or reinstall 100 on CD-ROM disc 100 on floppy
disk 100 purpose of 100 removing from CD-ROM disc 58–59 updates,
sources of 88–91 System Software Installer icon 104
T
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Startup Disk
101
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hard disks backing up files on 38 checking
for damage 98, 103, 106 Disk First Aid program and 100–
101 , 103, 106 icon 9, 13, 83
initializing/reinitializing 93–97 installing 34 repairing a damaged
disk 82, 84, 97– 101
testing an external SCSI hard disk 99–100 using a PC-formatted SCSI
drive as a startup drive 70 headphone jack, illustration 29
health-related information about computer use 129–133 help.
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See
Macintosh Guide memory AppleTalk
and 62, 66 changing allocation of 138 DRAM configuration
specifications 96 installing 93, 95–
101 , 112–119 performance and 158
printing and 165 RAM disk 139, 158 troubleshooting 138–139, 140, 142,
145, 153
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... –215 part number for 322 as preferred
paper source 126 removing 101
, 111 software indicator for 162 fixing roller assembly 218 Flip
Horizontal option (PostScript dialog box) 131 Flip Vertical option
(PostScript dialog box) 131 floppy disks creating from CD-ROM disc
for Mac OS 32–31 for Windows 95
52–53 for Windows 3.1 53 for installing printer software on
Mac OS 33–35 on Windows 95 53–56 on
Windows 3.1 56–58 preparing a Mac
OS server using 40–41 ...
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printer information, viewing
Macintosh 53 Windows
101 printer location, identifying
Macintosh 54 Windows 102 printer
mode for receiving ... Preferences category settings Apple Printer
Utility for Windows 101
–103 Apple Printer Utility,
Macintosh 53–60 Printer Selector
window, Apple Printer Utility,
Macintosh 51, 52 ... after adding
memory Macintosh
150 Windows 150, 152, 186 configuring for optional sheet feeder
150–152 installing Macintosh
44–48, 74–75, 156–158 Windows 78–81, 174–176 removing desktop printer
software, Macintosh
335–337
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See also luma luminance gain III-535
Luminance Map transition II-390, IV-151 M M+ pointer IV-50 Mackie
control surface III- 101 Mac OS
, version of IV-439, IV-444 Mac
OS X showing and positioning the Dock I-51
Mac OS X Core Audio I-189 MacPaint
format I-316, IV-234 macroblocks IV-384 Macromedia Flash format I-315
magnetic tape characteristics IV-376 magnifying views.
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Using the Automatic Search Policy 95
... Editing an LDAPv3 Configuration 99 Duplicating an LDAPv3
Configuration 99 Deleting an LDAPv3 Configuration 100 Changing an
LDAPv3 Configuration’s Connection Settings 100 Configuring LDAPv3
Search Bases and Mappings 101
Populating LDAPv3 Domains With Data
for Mac OS X 103 Using an Active
Directory Server 104 Creating an Active Directory Server Configuration
104 Setting Up an Active Directory Server 105 Populating Active
Directory Domains With Data for Mac
OS X 105 Accessing an Existing LDAPv2 Directory 106 Setting Up an
LDAPv2 Server 106 Creating an LDAPv2 Server Configuration 106 Changing
LDAPv2 ...
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... an LDAP Directory 95 Changing the
Connection Settings for an LDAP Directory 96 Configuring LDAP Searches
and Mappings 98 Mapping Config Record Attributes for LDAP Directories
98 Editing RFC 2307 Mapping to Enable Creating Users 99 Preparing a
Read-Only LDAP Directory for Mac
OS X 100 Populating LDAP Directories With Data
for Mac OS X 100 Accessing an
Active Directory Domain 101
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Date Demographic Data was Loaded on Chip
101 65
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... 14 power supply 77 problems turning on
17 processor card 34 processor, upgrading 40 removing cover 33
replacing cover 39 safety instructions 71–72 securing 8–9 setting up
5–18 size of 101
troubleshooting 17 turning off 18 turning on 15–17 weight of
101 service, customer 4 setting
SCSI ID numbers 43–44, 100 sound options 70 setting up
Apple Internet Server 3 multihoming
28 server 5–18.
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mod_encoding module 103 mod_fastcgi module
95 mod_hfs_ apple
module 59, 103 mod_macbinary_ apple
module 102 mod_perl module 104 mod_proxy_balancer module 95 mod_spnego
module 103 mod_spotlight_ apple
module 102 modules, web adding 100 enabling
101 Macinstoch-specific 59, 102,
103 modifying 101
overview 99 PHP 103 Ruby on Rails 95 setup 28 Tomcat 90, 91, 103
troubleshooting 107 viewing 100 mongrel_rails tool 95 Mongrel web
server 94 Monitor, WebObjects 86 ...
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floppy disks backing up 49 care of 125
copying Slide Show onto 65 DOS 77 ejecting 76, 78, 128–129 handling
125 high-density 77 improperly formatted 77 inserting into floppy
drive 46 labeling 125 repairing 101
–102 starting up from 75, 97–98 unreadable 77 folders
Apple Extras folder 45, 75, 76, 96,
99 icons for 17 PHOTO_CD folder 57–58 Photo CD image folders 57–58
Photos folder 57–58 System Folder 70, 83 fonts, choosing from Key Caps
menu ...
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See Apple SCSI Peripheral Interface Cable
SCSI port on PowerBook Duo Dock Plus 36, 43 on PowerBook Duo MiniDock
38, 43, 46 SCSI System Cable. See
Apple HDI-30 SCSI System Cable SCSI
terminators 43, 44 troubleshooting
101 security slot on PowerBook Duo
Dock Plus 36 on PowerBook Duo MiniDock 38 service and support 21, 80,
113, 137 setting up your computer 1–8 shared disks, troubleshooting
105–107, 108 shared folders, troubleshooting 91 shared libraries,
“native” programs and 55–56
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A Active Directory 31 administrator
computer setup 49 AirPort 41 Apache 38
Apple File Service (AFP) 36
Apple LDAP 30 Apple Remote Desktop
(ARD) 59 AppleTalk 32 application servers 43 AXIS 43 JBoss 44 SOAP 43
Tomcat 43 WebObjects 44 automatic restart 45 automating server setup
101 automating server software
installation 85 B basic password validation 31 Berkeley Software
Distribution (BSD) 29, 31 C CGI scripts 39 command-line tools 60 core
system services 29 D Darwin 29 Directory Access 50 directory services
30 disk space monitoring 45 diskspacemonitor tool 45 Disk ...
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... 77, 290–291 using hard disk space as
memory 163–164 hard disk sleep 101
–102 hardware development resources 273–274 health-related information
and computer use 21–25 help Balloon Help 67–68 obtaining service and
support 271–272 Help menu Hide Balloons 68 Show Balloons 67, 168 Hide
Balloons (Help menu) 68 Hide Others (Application menu) 80 hiding
windows 80 high-density floppy disks 69, 70 erasing 108 initializing
107 with Apple
File Exchange 302 not recognized by another disk drive 291 ...
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Simple Finder 147 sleep settings 143
startup and shutdown settings 146 Startup Items (
Mac OS 9) 212 synchronizing clocks
( Mac
OS 9) ... access printer ( Mac
OS 9) ... duplicating settings (
Mac OS 9) ... keywords 70 local
101 presets 59–60 read-only 57 user
data synchronizing Macintosh Manager and
Mac OS X Server 197 user IDs 65
user information for Mac
OS 9 clients 183 user preferences managing,
Mac OS X 130 users and groups
solving problems 231 Users button 41 user settings
Mac OS 9 clients 195 W web ...
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A AAC 208 Active MIDI Transmission 120
aftertouch 501 alias 124 amplifier 501 amplitude 501 analog 501 Anchor
point 275 Apple
Loops 62 adding to song 64 Apple Loops Utility 64 Tags pane 64
Transients pane 65 blue sound wave icon 63 green note icon 63 Loop
Browser 62 Key pull-down menu 63 locating files 62 Search field 63
Arrange channel strip 100 resizing
101 Arrange window 91, 501 audio
file adding multiple simultaneously 134 opening 92 viewing level meter
93 Track Freeze button 149 Track Mute button 97 Track Protect button
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software you accept the terms of the
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LanguageVersionRelease DateRead MeSoftware English Only1.02002-11-14
101 K English About Keychain First
Aid 1.0 You may use Keychain First Aid to resolve issues in which: A
user s . Mac
password is not retained in Internet preference pane, as described in
technical document 107097, quot;Mac OS X 10.2: Won t Save .Mac
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For detailed information on security
updates, please visit this website:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1222
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At this point, no additional computers
should be able to receive a new lease.
If you shut down all computers and allow the leases to expire, a newly
added system (computer 101
) gets a new lease, but consumes a previously used DHCP IP address.
Server Admin would indicated that there are now 99 leases with a Time
Left value of 0 minutes.
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Troubleshooting Your Connection
101 Communications Regulation
Information
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Keep Temporary Files
Chapter 15 101
Debugging Workflows 101
Using Xgrid Admin
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Adding or Removing External Members of a
Group 101
Changing Group Settings
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Using Automatic Server Setup
101 Setting Up Servers
Automatically Using Data Saved in a File
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Setting Password Policies for Individual
Users 101
Selecting Authentication Methods for Shadow Password Users
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Chapter 11
95 Setting Up Compute Nodes 95 Creating an Auto Server Setup Record
for Compute Nodes 98 Verifying LDAP Record Creation 98 Setting Up
Compute Nodes 99 Configuring Cluster Nodes
101 Creating and Verifying a VPN
Connection 101
Joining a Remote Client to the Kerberos Realm 102 Verifying Remote
Client Access to the Kerberos Realm
Chapter 12 103 Testing Your Cluster 103 Checking Your Cluster Using
Xgrid Admin 104 Testing Your Xgrid Cluster 105 Verifying Your Xgrid
Configuration 106 Verifying Your SSH Connection
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Viewing SMB Service Status 100
Viewing SMB Service Logs 101
Viewing SMB Graphs 101
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100
Installing Remotely with VNC 101
Using the installer Command-Line Tool to Install Server Software 103
Installing Multiple Servers 104
Upgrading a Computer from Mac OS X to Mac OS X Server 104 How to Keep
Current
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