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tells you how to:

Upgrading and Migrating

Use data and service settings that are currently being used on

 

earlier versions of the server software.

 

 

User Management

Create and manage user accounts, groups, and computer lists. Set

 

up managed preferences for Mac OS X clients.

 

 

Web Technologies Administration

Set up and manage a web server, including WebDAV, WebMail, and

 

web modules.

 

 

Windows Services Administration

Set up and manage services including PDC, BDC, file, and print, for

 

Windows computer users.

 

 

Xgrid Administration

Manage computational Xserve clusters using the Xgrid application.

 

 

Mac OS X Server Glossary

Learn about terms used for server and storage products.

 

 

Getting Documentation Updates

Periodically, Apple posts new onscreen help topics, revised guides, and solution papers. The new help topics include updates to the latest guides.

ÂTo view new onscreen help topics, make sure your server or administrator computer is connected to the Internet and click the Late-Breaking News link on the main Mac OS X Server help page.

ÂTo download the latest guides and solution papers in PDF format, go to the

Mac OS X Server documentation webpage: www.apple.com/server/documentation.

Getting Additional Information

For more information, consult these resources:

Read Me documents—important updates and special information. Look for them on the server discs.

Mac OS X Server website (www.apple.com/macosx/server/)—gateway to extensive product and technology information.

Apple Service & Support website (www.apple.com/support/)—access to hundreds of articles from Apple’s support organization.

Apple customer training (train.apple.com/)—instructor-ledand self-paced courses for honing your server administration skills.

Apple discussion groups (discussions.info.apple.com/)—a way to share questions, knowledge, and advice with other administrators.

Apple mailing list directory (www.lists.apple.com/)—subscribe to mailing lists so you can communicate with other administrators using email.

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