These courses assist anyone from a professional support person on how to unlock the capabilities of the Macintosh UNIX-based operating system, and system administrators who need to learn all the powerful features of Mac OS X, Mac OS Server, Xsan and related technologies.
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Tiger 320 Network Account Management v10.4 |
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Course Description
Network Account Management v10.4 is a three-day course that focuses on planning, deploying, and managing user and computer accounts. Students will learn to architect, implement and maintain a centralized user, workgroup, and computer list account management system based on Mac OS X Server v10.4 for both Macintosh and Windows clients. A combination of lecture, discussions and hands-on exercises provides practical real-world experience.
Who should attend?
This class is designed for system administrators and other technical professionals in an organization or education institution who are tasked with implementing and maintaining centralized account management systems based on Mac OS X Server v10.4 for both Macintosh and Windows clients.
Prerequisites
Students should have the following prerequisite knowledge prior to attending this course:
- Completion of MacOS 200 Mac OS X Server Essentials v10.4, or equivalent knowledge
Certification
The Network Account Management v10.4 Exam (9L0-615) verifies the knowledge necessary to implement and maintain a centralized user, workgroup, and computer list account management system based on Mac OS X Server v10.4. Successful completion of this exam earns Network Account Management 10.4 certification and also earns 3 credits toward Apple Certified System Administrator (ACSA) certification. For specific exam objectives, see the Skills Assessment Guide for the Network Account Management v10.4 Exam. To familiarize yourself with the type of questions asked in the exam, see the Sample Test here.
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