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28 Chapter 1 Introducing Mac OS X Server
Applications and Utilities
After setting up Leopard Server, you can change service settings and perform other
server administration tasks using the applications described below. You can also use
the Directory application, which is designed for users who aren’t administrators to
manage shared information in the server’s directory. It’s installed on all Macs with
Leopard as well as on your server. For information about using the Directory
application or Directory Utility, open it and then use the Help menu. For information
about using the other applications, see other chapters in this book.
Spotlight (searching) Automatic Automatic Automatic
QuickTime Streaming Not used Not used Optional
Software update Not used Not used Optional
Remote management Included Included Included
Remote login (SSH) Included Included Included
Service Standard Workgroup Advanced
Applications for standard and workgroup server administrators
Directory
(in /Applications/Utilities/)
Gives users access to shared information about people,
groups, locations, and resources. Users can share
contacts, add groups set up group services, and
manage their own contact information.
Directory Utility
(in /Applications/Utilities/)
Connect your server to a directory server in your
organization.
Server Assistant
(in /Applications/Server/)
Install or set up Mac OS X Server on a remote
computer.
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