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John DeTroye, Apple Engineer has posted the Mac OS X 10.5 version of his fantastic Tips & Tricks PDF. If you are managing any kind of Apple servers or clients, you need to read this. John's been publishing this forever, and every version of it has kicked ass.
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Warning for Notes users: The commenting system uses HTML.I know this will be scary for some of you, especially Notes fans. However, open standards, rah-rah.
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Along the lines of "no one ever comments when it's good stuff" - this is indeed awesome goodness, there's a bunch of stuff in here that I Did Not Know, which both scares me, and yet gives me a warm fuzzy that someone at Apple boxed something like this up, and gives it away for free.
Almost enough to make me forgive Apple for the Syntax errors in he NAT section of the 10.4 Server manual. Almost.
Posted by:
W. Ian Blanton
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September 2, 2008 7:35 PM
Just a note, John's updated his page; the new version lives at http://web.me.com/johnd/JohnDs_Site/Tips_%26_Tricks/Entries/2008/10/27_Tips_%26_Tricks_for_Macintosh_Management_-_Leopard.html
Posted by:
larryv
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January 4, 2009 4:07 PM
