You admin Windows clients with Windows servers, and Mac clients with Apple
servers. Apple Remote Desktop is what you want, and is a very different
product than MS RDP/Terminal services.

Cheap server:
http://www.apple.com/macmini/server/

Apple Remote Desktop:
http://www.apple.com/remotedesktop/

Or go with one of the commercial products that work from Windows. Apple's
licensing cost structure may make their own solution much cheaper though.

-- 
Mike Gill

-----Original Message-----
From: David Lum [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2010 10:30 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Mac and Windows mix

I have come up with a list:

Here's my concerns about bringing Mac into our Windows workplace:
* Group Policy (specifically our Computer Use Policy banner, and we have
browser favorites pushed as well)
* Browser support (means IE is no longer the our only officially supported
browser for internal w/ SharePoint, etc)
* Login scripts
* SMS reporting on hardware and software
* Patching (Shockwave, Flash, etc).

Can centrally manage these for Macs? Yes. Using only our current tools?
Nope.

I don't have a heartache with a mix of Mac and Windows, I have a heartache
of people in my company thinking it adds no discernable management overhead
or cost.

Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew W. Ross [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2010 9:54 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Mac and Windows mix

Macs are not the burden you make them sound to be.

Integrating a Mac into a windows network is never going to be painless; the
two systems are inherently different. If what you want is a Windows
experience from your Mac, install Windows.

Now not everybody likes MacOS X, but the same can be said for Windows.
Insert the problem of subjective preference here.

Personally, I love working on my iMac, and managing the other Macs in our
district is very easy if you use the provided Apple tools: Mac OS X server,
Open Directory, and Apple Remote Desktop.

Then again, I hate how a Mac _can_ cost 2x as much as a comparable PC. I do
like that software upgrades are cheaper for Mac, but I don't like how apple
drops support for anything that is not the current generation or the
previous one. If you're 2 generations back, you're out of luck.

What can a Mac do that a PC Can't? Nothing. But I would argue that
competition is one of the pillars of innovation. Without Mac OS X competing
against Windows, what would Windows look like today?


--Matt Ross
Ephrata School District


----- Original Message -----
From: James Hill
[mailto:[email protected]]
To: NT System Admin Issues
[mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sun, 05 Sep 2010
19:28:49 -0700
Subject: RE: Mac and Windows mix


> We have pretty much eliminated all of the Mac's here.
> 
> We didn't have 3rd party products to manage them so they always 
> required so much manual interaction.  Any global change we made we 
> could easily automate with PC's thanks to group policy etc but it was 
> always a manual change for the Mac's.
> 
> They really aren't a corporate product imo.  You only have to look to 
> Apple for a corporate grade management solution to realise that it doesn't
exist.
> 
> They do indeed need patching (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1222) and 
> there is AV products for them.  Symantec has one for example.  
> Personally I think the day is coming when someone will write a decent 
> bit of malware/virus for them and 99% plus will get caught out by it.  
> There is a very misguided opinion amongst the Apple community that 
> they are safe.  Apple's false advertising only strengthens this.  The 
> facts are that Mac's are more vulnerable than the PC world 
> http://www.crn.com/security/226200083
> 
> More importantly, what is the need for the Mac's in the first place?  
> For us they were only sued for Adobe CS, which runs just fine on PC's.  
> In fact these days Adobe is more behind the PC world than the Mac.  
> For example, 64bit Photoshop was first on PC, had to wait for CS5 for Mac
to get it.
> That's without going into the Flash debate :)
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> From: David Lum [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Saturday, 4 September 2010 6:07 AM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: Mac and Windows mix
> 
> I would like to hear from those of you who have a mixed Windows/Mac
> environments: How do you handle management of the diverse environment?
> Presumably with Mac's there is no patching or AV. Can you use GPO's on 
> them in any fashion (wondering if there's some add-in to allow
equivalency).
> David Lum // SYSTEMS ENGINEER
> NORTHWEST EVALUATION ASSOCIATION
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