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Apple - Mac OS X Leopard Server Online / CBT Training Course

Video Course Duration: 10 Hours 51 Minutes
Price: $599.00
The new Mac operating system is a significant upgrade from its last one, so why not learn from certified instructors who know the new system like the back of their hand when taking our Apple - Mac OS X Leopard Server training course? This course will teach you the new features of the latest operating system, including a new desktop that showcases your favorite desktop images and puts new file stacks at your fingertips for a stunning clutter-free workspace; a new Finder and Quick look; Time Machine, which is the system's own back up machine for all your files so that you don't lose them in case of an accident; new Mail function; iChat now has video chat with effects and backdrops; Spaces creates custom workspaces to stay clutter-free and organized; parental controls to keep your kids safe; and a faster Safari Internet browser.
Available Learning Formats
CD | Online | Network Deployable
OS X Leopard Server Training via Online
The online Mac OS X Leopard Server training videos are great for those who have full-time jobs and have little time since our course is self-paced and self-guided. You get to be in total control of your own learning when taking our online computer training courses. Our Mac OS X Leopard online training course features in-depth discussions, interactive demos, step-by-step instructions with demonstration hands-on videos.
OS X Leopard Server CBT Training Videos on CD / DVD
Our self-study Mac OS X Leopard Server CBT course is great for those busy professionals who would like to master the new operating system to its maxim potential. The Mac OS X Leopard Server training CD is jam-paced with tons of video-based content that will help you learn faster and retain the information longer. Take advantage of learning at your own pace and whenever is convenient for you when signing up for our self-paced Mac OS X Leopard Server computer based training videos that are instructor led and in full-motion video. Do not waste time trying to learn it all on your own since our computer based training course will cut your time in half and successfully train you to use the new Apple operating system.
Mac OS X Leopard Server Course Outline:
Mac OS X Leopard Server Complete
1.0 Introduction and Overview
OSX Leopard Introduction
2.0 Installation
Installation Requirements
Server Planning
Server Admin Tools Part I
Server Admin Tools Part II
The Server Assistant Tool
Establishing RAID Sets
Local Installs
Remote Installs and Collecting Information
The Install Process
3.0 Initial Configuration
Starting the Initial Configuration
Server Configuration Types
Language, Keyboard, and Serial Number
Registration and Questions
Default Admin Accounts
Network Addressing
Network Names
Time Zones
Server Backups
Mail Service
Remote Access
Client Backups
Adding User Accounts
Setting Up
Language, Keyboard, and Serial Number
Registration and Questions
Default Admin Accounts
Network Addressing
Network Names
Time Zones and Server Backups
Select Services
Mail Service
Client Backups
Adding User Accounts
Setting Up
Advanced Language Through Serial
Advanced Registration Through Network
Advanced Names Through Directory Usage
Advanced Confirmation
A Server Configured as Standard
A Server Configured as Workgroup
A Server Configured as Advanced
4.0 Server Administration Tools
Server Tools Introduction
Server Monitor
Server Preferences
Change to Advanced
Server Admin Connecting
Server Admin Basic Navigation
Server Admin Config Files
Server Admin Logs and Graphs
Server Admin Screen Sharing
Workgrop Manager
Network System Pane
Software Update
5.0 DNS
DNS Introduction
DNS Record Types
DNS for Standard or Workgroup
Enabling DNS Service Configuration
Configuring a DNS Zone
Updating the Nameservers Entry
Adding Address Records
Starting DNS and Updating Network Settings
Testing DNS and the Network Utility
Testing DNS Lookups
Verifying Hostname
Changing the Server Admin Server Connection
Adding a CNAME Record
Adding a MX Record
Recursion and Forwarding
6.0 DHCP
DHCP Introduction
Configure a Subnet
DHCP Lease Times
Configure OSX Client for DHCP
View DHCP Clients
Configure Static Maps
7.0 Firewall
OSX Server Firewall Basics
Firewall Rules in Action
Firewall Address Groups
Configure Services Rules
Configuring Advanced Rules
Logging Access Attempts
Examining Active Rules
8.0 NAT
NAT Basics
How NAT Works
Enable NAT Service
NAT Firewall Dependency
9.0 VPN
VPN Basics
Configuring Basic L2TP VPN
Configuring Basic PPTP VPN
Configuring Client Information
Configuring VPN Client and Connect
10.0 Open Directory
Open Directory Concepts
Local Directory
Network Directory
Open Directory Roles
Connected to Directory Server
Directory Utilitiy
Verify DNS and Hostname
Configure as OD Master
Configure as OD Replica
Blind OSX Client Manually
Blind OSX Client via DHCP
Archive OD Master
11.0 User and Group Accounts
Local vs Network Accounts
Examining Available Directories - Local
Examining Available Directories - Connected To
Examining Available Directories - OD Master
Examining Available Directories - Replica
Account Attributes
Creating User Accounts
Administrator Accounts
Administrator ACLs
Advanced Tab Settings
Comments and Keywords
Home Folder Settings
Creating Group Accounts
Nested Groups
Group Folders
Exporting and Importing Accounts
12.0 Authentication
Password Types
Configuring User Password Types
Password Servers vs Kerberos
Kerberos Terms
Kerberos Ticket Exchange
Kerberos Requirements
Joining Servers to the Kerberos Realm
Computer Records for Joining KDCRealm
The Kerberos Application
Examining Kerberos Tickets
User Password Policies
Global Password Policies
Resetting the Password at the Login Window
Resetting During File Service Connection
13.0 Authorization
Authorization Basics
Working with Share Points
Configuring POSIX Permissions
Configuring File System ACLs
ACL Order of Processing
ACLs Allow Additive
ACLs Deny First Match
Effective Permissions Inspector
Inheritance vs Propogation
Configuring Service ACLs
14.0 AFP File Services
AFP Basics
Configuring AFP - General
Configuring AFP - Access
Configuring AFP - Logging Idle Users
Configuring a Shore Point
Configuring AFP Protocol Options
Client AFP Connections
Monitoring AFP Connections
Monitoring AFP Utilization
15.0 SMB File Services
SMB Basics
Configuring SMB - General
Configuring SMB - Access
Configuring SMB - Logging Advanced
Configuring SMB Protocol Options
Client SMB Connections
Monitoring SMB Connections
Monitoring SMB Utilization
16.0 FTP File Services
FTP Basics
Configuring FTP - General
Configuring FTP - Messages Logging
Configuring FTP - Advanced
Configuring FTP Share Point
Client Connections to FTP
SFTP Connections
Monitoring FTP Connections and Utilization
17.0 NFS File Services
NFS Basics
Configuring NFS
Configuring NFS Share Point
NFS Security Settings
NFS Client Connections
Monitoring NFS
18.0 Network Mounts
Why Use Automounts
Viewing Automounts on the Server
Application and Library Automounts
Viewing Automounts from the Client
Alternatives to Automounts
19.0 Time Machine Share Points
Time Machine Basics
Client Side Configurations
Restoring Files
Server Based Time Machine Volumes
20.0 Account Management
Account Management Overview
Working with Preferences
Computer Groups
Preferences - Introduction
Preferences - Login
Preferences - Applications
Preferences - Classic
Preferences - Dock
Preferences - Energy Saver
Preferences - Finder
Preferences - Media Access
Preferences - Network
Preferences - Parental Controls
Preferences - Printing
Preferences - System Preferences
Preferences - Time Machine
Preferences - Universal Access
Preference Overrides
Mobile Accounts
Portable Home Directories and Synchronization
Software Update Services
Software Upate Preferences
21.0 Web Services
Basic Concepts
Authorization Structure
Server-wide Settings
Creating a Site
Verifying a Basic Configuration
Additional Site Options
Realms and WebDAV
Securing a Site
Web Services Overview
22.0 Mail Services
Mail Overveiw
Basic Service Setup
User Setup
Relay Settings
SPAM and Virus Filtering
Quotas
Mailing Lists
WebMail
Clustering
Maintenance
23.0 Wiki Services
Wiki Overview
Wiki and Blog Configuration
Modifying Blogs
Modifying a Wiki
Access Controls
24.0 Calendaring Services
Configuring iCal Service
Configuring iCal for Users
Using the Directory Application
Working in iCal
iCal From Another Users Perspective
25.0 Chat Services
Configuring iChat Service
Configuring iChat Application
iChat Logging
iChat Federation



