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Apple Mac OS X Server (version 10.2.3 or later) User Manual

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Client Management: Mac OS 9 and OS 8

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Administrator Computer Requirements

Software

m Mac OS X Server (with Macintosh Manager administrator software) installed

If you want to access the administrator software on a nonserver computer, you can also
install only the Macintosh Manager administrator software (the computer must use either
Mac OS X version 10.2 or Mac OS 9.2 as the operating system).

Hardware

m Macintosh computer with a G3 processor

m 128 MB of RAM; at least 256 MB of RAM for high-demand servers running multiple

services

m 4 gigabytes (GB) of available disk space

m Minimum monitor resolution of 800 x 600

Note: Automatic hardware restart requires a Macintosh Server G4 or Power Mac G4 released
in February 2000 or later.

Step 2:

Install Macintosh Manager administrator software

You can use Macintosh Manager administrator software in either Mac OS X or Mac OS 9, but
you cannot use it in Mac OS 8. You can install the administrator software on a Mac OS X
server, on selected “administrative” client computers, or on all client computers. Only server
administrators, Macintosh Manager administrators, and workgroup administrators have
access to the Macintosh Manager administrator application.

Using designated administrative computers can make it easier to change or update
management settings for clients. For example, if you have a set of computers in a classroom,
you could install the administrator software on the teacher’s computer and give the teacher
administrative access. Then, the teacher can make immediate changes as needed, such as
adding users to a workgroup or providing access to a different printer.

Because the administrator computer is used to set up Macintosh Manager, the administrator
computer should have access to the same printers and applications you want to use for your
client computers. This makes it easier to create lists of allowed applications and printer lists
for the clients. The administrator computer can have access to more printers and
applications than clients but shouldn’t have access to fewer.

Important

When you make printers available to client computers, Macintosh Manager

creates desktop printers for your Mac OS 9 clients. The Mac OS X version of the Macintosh
Manager administrator application only creates LaserWriter desktop printers. If you need to
provide access to non-LaserWriter printers, you must use the Mac OS 9 version of the
Macintosh Manager administrator application to manage clients.

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