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Preface
About This Guide
This guide describes the services that Mac OS X Server
can provide to Windows computer users and tells you
how to set up your server to provide Windows services.
Here is a summary of each chapter’s contents:
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Chapter 1, “Overview of Windows Services,” highlights important concepts and
introduces the tools you use to manage Windows services.
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Chapter 2, “Setting Up Windows Services,” explains how to set up Mac OS X Server as
a provider of standalone Windows services, a Windows domain member, or a primary
domain controller (PDC). Standalone Windows services include file service, print
service, Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS), and Windows domain browsing
service.
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Chapter 3, “Administering Windows Users, Groups, Computers, and Share Points,” tells
you how to set up and manage accounts for Windows users, groups, and computers
(workstations).
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Chapter 4, “Migrating Users From a Windows Server to Mac OS X Server,” explains
how to migrate user and group information from a Windows NT server to a Mac OS X
Server.
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Chapter 5, “Managing Windows Services,” describes how to start and stop Windows
services, monitor them, and manage their settings.
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Chapter 6, “Solving Problems With Windows Services,”helps you deal with common
problems that occur with a PDC, Windows file service, and Windows print service.
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The Glossary defines terms you’ll encounter as you read this guide.
Using This Guide
The chapters in this guide are arranged in the order that you’re likely to need them
when setting up Mac OS X Server to provide Windows services.
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Review Chapter 1 to acquaint yourself with the Windows services that Mac OS X
Server can provide and with the programs you use to set up and manage these
services. Chapter 1 also contains information about the tools for managing Windows
services.
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