Thursby - AdmitMac 3.2 10-User Educ Upgrade (from version 2.x) (inc free Upgrade from 3.0) Mac - ADG193-E1 - ADG193-E1 - SaverSoftware

Thursby - AdmitMac 3.2 10-User Educ Upgrade (from version 2.x) (inc free Upgrade from 3.0) Mac - ADG193-E1

Manufacturer - THURSBY SOFTWARE

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THURSBY SOFTWARE - Thursby - AdmitMac 3.2 10-User Educ Upgrade (from version 2.x) (inc free Upgrade from 3.0) Mac - ADG193-E1

Description

ADmitMac v3.1 allows Macintosh users running Mac OS X 10.3 Panther, or Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger (with the latest updates), to participate in and take
advantage of all the directory services provided by MicrosoftÕs Active Directory, NT, and AppleÕs Workgroup Manager. As a result, administrators
can manage their domain users consistently regardless of which operating system they use. ADmitMac allows Macintosh access based on domain
credentials and provides support for local or network home folders.
• Secure Active Directory Authentication
• Server or Client-based home folders
• No schema changes required
Macintosh Client for Microsoft Active Directory and NT Directory Services

ADVANCED FEATURES


Allows for user login with home directories located on the Macintosh client's local hard disk.
Automatically configures Macintosh for use with Kerberos. Kerberos configuration files are generated automatically.
Fully signed and sealed (encrypted) LDAP connections prevent disclosure of user's personal information and prevent man-in-the-middle attacks.
Support for bidirectional SMB-signed connections, NTLM SSP, and NTLMv2.
Expired and reset passwords are handled correctly when users log in to the Macintosh desktop.
Caches user credentials for mobile user access when not connected to the network.
Supports browsing for published shares.
Print client can access shared printers. Printers may be configured by browsing the list of printers published in a domain, or manually.
Kerberos credentials are set up automatically when a user logs in. No changes to /etc/authorization are required.
Cross-realm trust with MIT Kerberos.
Support for multiple domains within a forest.
Administrators can choose domain search paths for users, groups, and published printers and shares to limit searches to specific organizational units. Administrators can give administrative privileges to the user specified as the MacintoshÕs manager in the domainÕs computer records.
Supports Mac OS X Server service principal names.
Home directories may be located at a path where the user does not have access to the parent folders.
BASIC ADmitMac FEATURES

Administrators can easily manage Macintosh computers in their Microsoft Windows domain - without special training.
Installs on the Mac with no Active Directory schema changes required.
Provides secure access using Kerberos.
Provides bidirectional file and printer sharing.
Supports Windows login security restrictions.
Allows users to easily change passwords.
Support for Dfs - home directories can be mounted using Dfs, and Shares on the Mac support Dfs as well.
Supports NTFS file format - does not create "dot-underscore" files.
Supports Windows ACLs (Access Control Lists) under OS X v10.4.2 Tiger
Supports long share names.
Preserves users' custom desktop and documents no matter which computer they log into.
Offers complete interoperability with Services for Macintosh.
Works with older NT directory services.
Users can mount shared folders to which they are allowed access via the ADmitMac Browser or Connect to Server.

System Requirements

DOMAIN SERVICE REQUIREMENTS
Microsoft Server 2003 with Active Directory, Microsoft Windows 2000 with Active Directory or operating an NT domain, Microsoft NT service pack 6 or later operating an NT domain

Release Date: Tuesday, 29th August 2006