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Help in adding first Macintosh to our Windows network and domain.

Asked by knutsonit in General Macintosh Programming, Mac OS X

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Am needing some advice on adding our 1st Mac into our Windows 2000 environment.  I am not a Mac user at all but need to know what the best practices are to get it on the network and be able to view/use/save to network resources.  On the Mac itself, do you or can you join the Windows domain?  If so/not what account does the user use to logon to the computer etc...  If this helps it is 1 Mac who needs to access network drives (can they map with our login scripts?) and save to them, open outlook using exchange and print to networked printers.  It is a brand new Mac Pro.Start Free Trial
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