Re: Connecting Macs to SBS 2000

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From: William Smith (mecklists_at_REMOVETHIS.mn.rr.com)
Date: 09/16/04

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    In article <26d501c49af8$928875c0$a501280a@phx.gbl>,
     "Phil Peak" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

    > We are running a combined net work of PC's and Macs
    > running on SBS 2000. Previously we havn't had the Macs on
    > the network but now we need them connected. All the macs
    > are running OS10 v10.3.5 I'm able to connect to the
    > network ok but it logs on automaticaly. I can use the
    > internet from the mac ok. I would rather it came up with
    > a secure logon like it does for Secure network logon for
    > SBS when the Macs are booted. Is this possible.

    Hi Phil!

    I believe you're looking to integrate Mac OS X with Active Directory. If
    you'll go to <http://www.apple.com> and search for "Active Directory"
    you should see some results that may help you.

    Hope this helps! bill

    -- 
    William M. Smith
    (Microsoft Interop MVP)
    

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