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Mac OS 101
Mac OS X Support Essentials v10.4



Course Description

Mac OS X Support Essentials is a three-day, hands-on course that provides an intensive and in-depth exploration of troubleshooting on Mac OS X. This course is designed to give you a tour of the breadth of functionality of Mac OS X and the best methods for effectively supporting users of Mac OS X systems. The course is a combination of lectures and hands-on case study exercises that provide practical real-world experience.

If you have taken the Mac OS X Help Desk Essentials v10.3 course or obtained Apple Certified Help Desk Specialist certification, you may be a candidate for the Mac OS X Help Desk Essentials v10.3 to v10.4 Delta course.

Who should attend?
 
This class is for help desk specialists, technical coordinators, service technicians, and others who support Mac OS X customers. This audience could include technical support personnel in businesses that use Mac OS X systems for general productivity or creative design,  service technicians who support Mac OS X customers, and technical coordinators or power users who manage networks of Mac OS X systems for their organization—such as teachers and technology specialists who manage classroom networks or computer labs.

Prerequisites

Students should have the following prerequisite knowledge prior to attending this course:

  • Basic Mac OS X knowledge
  • Basic troubleshooting experience

Recommended Next Steps

Demonstrate your knowledge by taking the  Mac OS X Support Essentials v10.4 exam (9L0-401)—US$150.

The exam covers a practical knowledge of the features of Mac OS X v10.3 and the basics of managing Mac OS X client systems running Mac OS X v10.4. For specific exam objectives, see the Skills Assessment Guide for the Mac OS X Support Essentials v10.4 exam (available when the exam is released in late May 2005).  The Apple Certified Help Desk Specialist (ACHDS) v10.4 certification is granted on successful completion of this exam.

To register for the exam, call Prometric toll-free at 888-APL-EXAM (888-275-3926) or register online at 2test.com. You are required to have an Apple Tech ID number before registering for any Apple exam. You can apply for a Tech ID by following the instructions at certifications.apple.com.


 
What You Will Learn:

The troubleshooting process and how to become more efficient with available tools and resources

Mac OS X v10.4 features in depth, including how to find additional information

How to prepare for Apple Certified Help Desk Specialist certification




Course Outline 
Topic Description
Chapter 1
Introduction
Overview of topics covered in the course, and a summary of the certification program.

Chapter 2
Installation
Mac OS X installation process and common user issues and troubleshooting techniques regarding installation.

Chapter 3
User Accounts
Creating user accounts for multiple users on Mac OS X and troubleshooting common account problems.

Chapter 4
File Systems
The Mac OS X file system, including formatting of disk drives, the file system layout, and how files are managed on Mac OS X.

Chapter 5
Permissions

The user and group permissions model as applied in Mac OS X.


Chapter 6
Application Environments

The differences among native, BSD, Java, and Classic applications running on Mac OS X.

Chapter 7
Command-Line Interface

Using the Terminal application to run BSD commands to accomplish simple administration tasks.

Chapter 8
Network Configuration and Troubleshooting

Configuring Mac OS X workstations for networking, as well as troubleshoot common networking issues.

Chapter 9
Accessing Network Services

Using Mac OS X to access network services, including file, mail, and web servers, as well as basic directory services.  Understanding common issues when accessing networking services.

Chapter 10
Providing Network Services

Using Mac OS X to provide network services. Sharing files using AFP, SMB, FTP, and HTTP.  Securing services using the Mac OS X firewall.

Chapter 11
Peripherals

How peripherals are supported in Mac OS X, with an emphasis on USB, FireWire, and Bluetooth buses.

Chapter 12
Printing

Configuring and troubleshooting printing on Mac OS X.

Chapter 13
Startup Sequence

Troubleshooting the different stages of the Mac OS X startup sequence. 

Chapter 14
Troubleshooting

Using the troubleshooting flowchart and the various resources and practices to troubleshoot workstation problems. Using the skills learned in the course to troubleshoot specific equipment requirements on a computer "broken" by the instructor. 

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