The ins and outs of Apple identity management in the enterprise
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The ins and outs of Apple identity management in the enterprise
It used to be simple: users had a local account on the PC that they used or they had a network account in Active Directory that could be used to login to their assigned computer or others in the network. Adding Macs to the equation took a certain amount of work, especially if you wanted to manage those Macs. But Apple’s adoption of Active Directory support in Mac OS X Panther in 2003 made the process both doable and reasonably straightforward.…
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