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When we buy new device such as Apple OS X we often through away most of the documentation but the warranty.
Very often issues with Apple OS X begin only after the warranty period ends and you may want to find how to repair it or just do some service work.
Even oftener it is hard to remember what does each function in Server Apple OS X is responsible for and what options to choose for expected result.
Fortunately you can find all manuals for Server on our side using links below.
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3 Installing Mac OS X4 Step 4: Insert the Mac OS X CD, then double-click InstallMac OS Xyou set up Mac OS X, so you should remember this user name and password. Step 5: Set up and register Mac OS X When you set up Mac OSX, you create a user account. This user is an administrator. As an administrator, you can add user accounts, set up Mac OSX for multiple users, change certain system settings, and have greater access to the computer. If you set up Mac OS X for several users, you need to type a user name and password to gain access to Mac OS X. To administer your computer you need to log inas the user you created when3 Getting more information Installing developer software Starting up with Mac OS9 again If you have trouble Read before you install Why you need Mac OS9.1 installed Installation tips 5 Aqua 6 Finder windowsWhen you first start Mac OS X, the Finder window shows your home, your personal space on your computer for documents, applications, fonts, and other software. If you set up several users, each user has a home for a secure place to keep their documents. Buttons Colorful, animated buttons make it clear what to do. Heres how to use the three window buttons.5 How do I use Help? Getting help Changing computer settings What is my home? The Dock makes it easy to open applications, documents, and other items you use frequently. To open an item in the Dock or make it active, click its icon. To see a pop-up menu, press the icon. 7 The DockThe Finder is the gateway to your computer and network. Use the Finder to access disks, connect to servers, and open your documents. 9 The Finder10 How your Mac OS X disk is organizedIf you set up Mac OS X for several users, you need to log in as an administrator, such as the one you created when you set up Mac OS X, to add items to the Applications and Library folders. Finder views View Finder windows in icon, list, or column view. Column view lets you quickly see where items are located.9 Using favorites Finding anything on your computer Opening another Finder window Opening folders Opening recent items Using Library folders How is my hard disk organized? 11 Customization 12 Changing the Finder window toolbarTo set up the toolbar the way you want it, choose Customize Toolbar from the View menu. Here are some other things you can do to customize the toolbar: mTo add a disk, server, or folder to the toolbar, drag its icon from a Finder window or desktop to the toolbar. mDrag items in the toolbar to arrange them. mTo remove an icon, press the Apple key and drag it from the toolbar. Here are some of the specially designed applications included with 13 ApplicationsMac OS X that you will use most frequently. 15 Classic Mac OS X lets several people use the computer so that their documents and software are secure. You can easily set up your computer for several people by adding user accounts and requiring users to log in. 17 Users18 Requiring users to log inTo require users to enter their user name and password to log in, you must turn off automatic login. You can do so when you create a new user or use the Login Window preferences. If you turn off automatic login, you see the login window when you start your computer. Setting up iTools accounts for new users When you create a new user, go to the iTools Web site to create an iTools account for the user. Give the user the iTools member name and password to enter in the Internet preferences pane. This will set up Mail to get the users Mac.com email automatically.17 Logging in from a Mac OSX network Keeping your computer secure Administrator users Multiple users How do I work as an administrator? 21 Getting ConnectedFrom setup to email to publishing on the Web, Mac OS X makes it easy 23 iToolsto communicate with your friends, family, and colleagues using iTools. 25 UsingMail26 Sending emailTo send email, click the Compose button, type the address, and write your message. Using the Address Book Click New in the AddressBook toolbar to add information about someone.25 Using several Mac.com accounts Setting up for a new user Setting up mail Using Mail for your email How do I send and receive email? 27 Printing29 Troubleshooting
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