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Apple Certified Technical Coordinator 10.6 Bootcamp (snow101+201) |
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The Apple Certified Technical Coordinator (ACTC) 10.6 Boot Camp is a combined delivery of the Snow 101 and Snow 201 courses, along with the associated certification exams. This hands-on course provides an in-depth exploration of functionality and troubleshooting on Mac OS X and the best methods for effectively supporting users of Mac OS X systems.
This course also gives technical coordinators and entry-level system administrators the skills, tools, and knowledge to implement and maintain a network that uses Mac OS X Server. Students learn how to install and configure Mac OS X Server to provide network-based services, such as file sharing, authentication, and printing. Tools for efficiently managing and deploying Mac OS X and software updates are also covered. |
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Compétences acquises |
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The troubleshooting process and how to become more efficient with available tools and resources
Mac OS X 10.6 features in depth, including how to find additional information
How to prepare for Apple Certified Support Professional certification
The features of Mac OS X Server v10.6
How to configure essential services on Mac OS X Server
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How to use Mac OS X Server tools to monitor and troubleshoot services
Effective use of Mac OS X Server to manage a small network of Macintosh computers and users
How to manage access to files and services
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Qui peut en profiter |
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This course is designed for help desk specialists, technical coordinators, service technicians, and entry-level system administrators who implement and maintain networks using Mac OS X Server or support Mac users, technical support personnel in businesses that use Macs for general productivity or creative design, and technical coordinators or power users who manage networks of computers running Mac OS X — such as teachers and technology specialists who manage classroom networks or computer labs. |
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Students should have the following prerequisite knowledge prior to attending the course: |
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Basic Mac OS X knowledge
Basic troubleshooting experience
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Experience with Mac OS X in a network environment | |
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| Apple Training | Ce cours de qualité supérieure est donné par des formateurs certifiés.
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snow101+201 |
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Formation en classe avec formateur |
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5 days |
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Apple |
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| Frais d’inscription (CAD): 3,895$ |
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Apple Certified Technical Coordinator 10.6 Bootcamp (snow101+201) Contenu détaillé |
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| Prepare and partition the drive, install Mac OS X, use the installer log files to verify a successful installation, configure Mac OS X with the Setup Assistant, update software with Software Update and Installer, tips and techniques for troubleshooting an installation problem | |
| Chapter 2 - User Accounts | | Create and manage user accounts, create and manage administrator accounts, locate directory attributes, security, password selection, Keychain, and FileVault | |
| Chapter 3 - Command Line & Automation | | Command line essentials including navigation and file manipulation. Basic scripting and automation using the shell, Automator and Applescript | |
| File systems supported by Mac OS X, file and directory ownership and permissions, Disk Utility and file repair, using the command line for file management | |
| Chapter 5 - File Management | | The root volume, file system layout, preferences, frameworks, file types unique to Mac OS X (i.e., resource forks and packages), Spotlight, file archives, disk images. archiving and restoring data with Time Machine, managing backup data, how to access the data outside of Time Machine | |
| Applications supported in Mac OS X, applications created with different developer APIs, the UNIX concept of a process, the relationship of processes and applications, tools to monitoring and managing processes, application preferences, troubleshooting, Boot Camp | |
| Chapter 7 - Network Configuration | | Basic networking configuration, TCP/IP networking, Ethernet, AirPort, multiple network connections, appropriate use of network locations, isolating and troubleshooting network elements | |
| Chapter 8 - Network Services | | Connecting to common network resources, Network Users accounts with Directory Services, AFP, SMB, SSH, FTP, and WebDAV connections, Bonjour, NetBIOS, the network browser, isolating client software issues from network issues
Enabling network services on a Mac OS X client, peer-to-peer collaboration, sharing files between Macs and Windows, sharing web documents, screen sharing, firewall as well as techniques to isolate server issues from client and network issues | |
| Connecting peripherals to a Mac, cabling, connections, device drivers for common peripherals, managing printers, print-job management, printer PPDs and PDF workflow, techniques for isolating cabling, driver, or application issues | |
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| Chapter 10 - Startup Process | | Troubleshooting boot issues with a Mac at startup, phases of the startup process, which part of the system is active during each phase, issues that can arise, automatic process launching with launchd and login window startup items | |
| Chapter 11 - Installing & Configuring Mac OS X Server | | Installation, initial configuration, server administration tools, and troubleshooting installation issues | |
| Chapter 12 - Authenticating and Authorizing Accounts | | Creating and administering accounts, controlling access (ACLs), and troubleshooting | |
| Chapter 13 - Using Open Directory | | Configuring Open Directory, single sign-on, backing up directory data, troubleshooting Open Directory, and an introduction to Kerberos
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| Chapter 14 - Using File Services | | Configuring and troubleshooting Apple File Service, share points for Windows users, NFS, network mounts, and FTP; case sensitivity issues | |
| Chapter 15 - Hosting Mail Services | | Configuring, maintaining and troubleshooting email service | |
| Chapter 16 - Managing Web Services | | Hosting multiple web sites on a single server, providing WebDAV access to files | |
| Chapter 17 - Using Collaborative Services | | Setting up and configuring wikis and blogs, providing iChat and iCal services to assist people working together, and configuring Address Book service to share contact information amongst multiple computers.
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| Chapter 18 - Implementing Deployment Solutions | | Configuring and troubleshooting NetBoot/Network Install to deploy Mac OS X | |
| Chapter 19 - Managing Accounts | | Managed accounts, preference management, managed network browsing, mobile accounts, troubleshooting account management | |
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