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The macOS User Administration Guide

The macOS User Administration Guide

By : Herta Nava
4.6 (10)
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The macOS User Administration Guide

The macOS User Administration Guide

4.6 (10)
By: Herta Nava

Overview of this book

Apple is pushing the capabilities of its technologies to help users achieve high performance, including improvements in its OS running across all Mac systems, macOS, and new technologies such as M1 Silicon chips. This book walks you through macOS from a system administration and support point of view, exploring its latest features. The book starts by explaining macOS architecture, installation, and startup processes to enable you to get started with the OS. You'll learn how to manage users and discover techniques for user security and privacy. Moving on, you'll get to grips with the macOS file system and learn to manage disks, volumes, and partitions for effective file management. Most of the examples covered in this book are from an administrator's perspective; however, when relevant, a standard user's perspective is also presented. You'll find illustrations for Mac systems running macOS 11 (Big Sur), and when necessary, for macOS 10.15 (macOS Catalina). Finally, you'll explore advanced topics such as networking and using command-line tools for administration tasks. By the end of this macOS book, you'll be well-versed with macOS features, administration tasks, and best practices. You'll also be able to apply the concepts to increase your chances of success in obtaining Apple certifications such as Apple Certified Support Professional (ACSP).
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
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In this chapter, we have looked at some very useful features in macOS for sharing services, including various file-sharing services, how to use them, and how to use AirDrop for quick, short-range file-sharing. We also saw how to use remote controlling via System Screen, Messages, and ARD. You can now enable and configure file-sharing services, including connecting to popular protocols such as FTP and connecting to file shares on other Macs and even Windows computers. Using AirDrop to send and receive files from nearby Apple devices is also a task you can perform with ease. You now know how to remote control a Mac through the different methods we covered. Finally, you are now aware of other sharing services available on macOS, such as internet, printer, Bluetooth, Remote Apple Event Events, Media Sharing, and how to log in remotely to your Mac using SSH.

In the next chapter, we will look at some important measures, tools, and technologies that are available on macOS.

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