Using MACs on an Active Directory is certainly possible, it just takes a
lot of getting used to.  Things like file naming conventions,
authentication, etc, are 'different'...  We've got a school that we
support, where the students predominantly run on MAC, but the staff runs
PC.  It's been an experience in understanding the file structures and
weird characters and all, but it's working and they're not
complaining.-but I still don't 'like' it.  Providing an antivirus
solution was a bit challenging too, we like all clients to 'snap' into
our centralized system, this wasn't fun.  We still don't have a solid
patch management solution for the Macs, aside from what they have
built-in...

 

Bob

 

From: Chyka, Robert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, May 03, 2008 10:25 AM
To: Active Directory Admin Issues
Subject: quick question about Adobe Premiere and Macs..

 

Any advantages to force a program to keep running premiere classes on
PCs instead of Macs?  Cost,  functionality, tie into AD any others?
Need some ammunition if there is any.

 

 

Thanks...

 

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