Showing posts with label Desktop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Desktop. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Apple Training Series: Desktop and Portable Systems (3rd Edition)

!±8± Apple Training Series: Desktop and Portable Systems (3rd Edition)


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This authoritative, Apple-Certified training course is designed both for professionals who support Apple computers as well as Macintosh enthusiasts who want to upgrade, service, or troubleshoot their favorite systems. Fully revised, this third edition includes Apple's new models with Intel processors, the MacBook Pro, Mac mini, and iMac. Keyed to the learning objectives of the Apple Desktop Service and Apple Portable Service certification exams, this is the companion curriculum used in AppleCare Technician Training courses worldwide. The book starts out with basic computer theory and underlying technologies, then moves on to cover everything from networking to the nitty-gritty steps and diagrams for upgrading and troubleshooting six sample computer models.

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Friday, December 30, 2011

Configuring Remote Desktop Software Through Group Policy

!±8± Configuring Remote Desktop Software Through Group Policy

It would be definitely be useful for you to access your PC anytime and anywhere you are. This is actually possible if you have use PC remote access. Everyone knows about it but not all are knowledgeable enough about the steps in configuring one. One of the best ways to enable remote access is through group policy. With this method, every Windows system that has the applicable group policy will be able to be managed centrally.

To make remote access possible even without using additional remote desktop software, one will first configure the group policy of the computer. He or she can do it by going to computer configuration, then administrative template, then windows components, then remote desktop session host, then connection and there you will find the allow users to connect remotely using remote desktop services. Once you found it, you have the option to enable the service.

After you have enabled your remote desktop, additional settings can be deployed. One of the additional settings to be deployed in order to use remote desktop to do remote access in behalf of remote access software, is to push the server computer accounts through GPO filtering.

Setting the GPO or Group Policy Object filtering is easy. As an administrator, you just have to create a Group Policy Object for your Organizational Unit. You can create two GPOs in the root domain to start with, which will include GPO Computer Accounts and GPO User Accounts. The Filter word right before the GPO name indicates that they are filtered. As a result, the Filter GPO computer account and Filter GPO User Account are self-documenting.

If you find GPO Computer Accounts Group and GPO User Accounts Group new, the former is a security group that has two computer accounts in it because it can also be a member of a security group.

If you were able to define the OU and the security group, you can now set filters and have a GPO only to members of the group settings. After configuration, remove the Authenticated User that is set, default and the security group will then be added. You will then set the read and apply permission.

These steps apply to those who are using the remote access software built in with Windows. While practical, this free Windows feature does have some limitations. Therefore, if you want more power and flexibility it is recommended that you opt to use a third party remote desktop program instead. These tools can give you additional features not found in the Windows OS component, such as interfacing with Linux and Mac OS based systems, as well as the ability to use mobile devices to gain access to the Windows PC.


Configuring Remote Desktop Software Through Group Policy

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Friday, November 25, 2011

Apple IMac MB950LL-A 21.5-inch Desktop Review (3.06Ghz, 4GB RAM, Snow Leopard OS)

!±8± Apple IMac MB950LL-A 21.5-inch Desktop Review (3.06Ghz, 4GB RAM, Snow Leopard OS)

Specifications: The new Apple iMac MB950LL/A desktop has a very powerful set of specs that will set the standards for the many high-end desktop models to come. This 21.5-inch all-in-one desktop has a 3.06Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor, a 500GB hard drive, 4GB of RAM (upgradeable to 16GB!) and a NVIDIA GeForce 9400M graphics processor. All of its other features are also top notch, with 802.11a/b/g/n wi-fi, Bluetooth 2.1, 17-watt built-in stereo speakers and a full 21.5-inch HD screen (1920 x 1080 resolution). This would be the ultimate desktop model if Apple decides to throw in a Blu-ray drive (it has a 8x DVD SuperDrive instead). All in all, this is one of the most powerful Apple desktop models yet!

Design: The Apple iMac MB950LL/A measures at 20.8 x 7.42 x 17.75 inches and weighs 20.5 pounds. Generally, this model maintained the classic Apple desktop design. The DVD slot is located on the side and most of the ports/connectors are neatly lined up behind the unit.

Features & Performance:Besides a new set of powerful specs, the Apple iMac MB950LL/A does come with a couple of other new features. For instance, it now comes with Apple's new Magic mouse, which is touted as the world's first multi-touch mouse. The mouse can perform a variety of functions with the use of different finger gestures. Apple has also improved its speakers. They are located below the screen (hidden away from view) and produces much better audio quality than the older generations of desktops. It also comes with the latest Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard OS. With a new 3.06Ghz processor, Snow Leopard OS and the whole host of new features, this new range of Apple iMac desktop has once again secured its reign as the king of high-end designer desktops and best of all, the price is also right. Currently the Apple iMac MB950LL/A retails for just around 88, an amazing deal for a desktop of these standards.


Apple IMac MB950LL-A 21.5-inch Desktop Review (3.06Ghz, 4GB RAM, Snow Leopard OS)

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