27.10.2018

We recorded a couple of new quick-start demonstrations showing the new Centrify for Mac GUI in action. The first video shows all the steps from downloading the Suite to installation to joining the domain to your first login with an AD account. The second video gives a quick demonstration of how group policies (available to Licensed users) can be used to configure banner text, give Local Admin rights to certain AD groups and set up network shares to be automatically mounted at login. 2013 Mac Quick Start Install & Setup Demo 2013 Mac Quick Start GPO Demo Quick Start Deployment Manager Demo.

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These 3 videos describe how to create an Active Directory Service account and its corresponding Kerberos keytab to facilitate AD joins/unjoins; Centrify zone adds/removals, and Computer Role. Using Centrify with the Microsoft CA and the Autoenrollment GPO for your UNIX/Linux/Mac PKI Certificate needs. When a system is joined to AD using Centrify, as part of the join the system will read the domain controller's SYSVOL for Group Policies. Using Auto-enrollment with Mac OS X Systems. Posted by Centrifying at 12:53 AM.

Other than this, the laptop runs absolutely fine doing everything, so I am certain it's not a hardware fault. Free downloads for mac. My girlfriend is a teacher and has a MacBook Air (Oct 2010+) 1.86Ghz C2D, 2GB RAM. Anyone have any idea what it may be? She has had some issues when running Smart Notebook (Smartboard software), basically it struggles to load things up and moving images etc around the screen can be very slow, especially if it's more graphical or flash related. For reference, Smart Notebook recommended requirements are a 1.5Ghz processor and 1Gb of RAM; and it seems to run ok on her old school computer which has an old AMD T64X2 and 1GB RAM (XP).