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      <title>Potential replacements for macOS Server services</title>
      <link>https://blog.themacguy.in/posts/2018/2018-02-feb/2018-02-09-01-macos-server-replacements/</link>
      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Feb 2018 23:55:59 +0530</pubDate>
      
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      <description>Reference articles : https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208312{:target=&amp;quot;_blank&amp;quot;} macOS Server Service Migration Guide v1.2{:target=&amp;quot;_blank&amp;quot;} </description>
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      <title>SOCKS proxy? HTTP proxy?</title>
      <link>https://blog.themacguy.in/posts/2018/2018-01-jan/2018-01-04-01-socks-http-proxy/</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Jan 2018 23:55:59 +0530</pubDate>
      
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      <description>Why would an organization want to use a proxy on their network? The first reason is to optimize bandwidth usage. Proxies can improve speed by caching Internet content locally after a client requests it. Clients that request the same content will get it locally instead of downloading it again from the Internet.
Another reason is content filtering. Specific websites can be blocked or approved or content can be filtered dynamically with a third-party service.</description>
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      <title>Download older macOS installers</title>
      <link>https://blog.themacguy.in/posts/2017/2017-12-december/2017-12-13-02-older-macos-installers/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Dec 2017 23:55:59 +0530</pubDate>
      
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      <description>Q : Does the latest version of OS X Server have print server capabilities? If I have three printers that are AirPrint compatible and would like to check whether there’s a way to pre-install drivers on a configuration file for a user to plug in to his or her Mac and all the printers be configured automatically.
So, the answer to this is no. But a more round-about answer is sort of (as far as driver delivery and config), depending on your infrastructure.</description>
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      <title>Admin user in GUI, but Standard user in CLI</title>
      <link>https://blog.themacguy.in/posts/2017/2017-12-december/2017-12-12-01-admin-standard-user/</link>
      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Dec 2017 23:55:59 +0530</pubDate>
      
      <guid>https://blog.themacguy.in/posts/2017/2017-12-december/2017-12-12-01-admin-standard-user/</guid>
      <description>Q : Does the latest version of OS X Server have print server capabilities? If I have three printers that are AirPrint compatible and would like to check whether there’s a way to pre-install drivers on a configuration file for a user to plug in to his or her Mac and all the printers be configured automatically.
So, the answer to this is no. But a more round-about answer is sort of (as far as driver delivery and config), depending on your infrastructure.</description>
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      <title>Make a custom ringtone using GarageBand on iOS</title>
      <link>https://blog.themacguy.in/posts/2017/2017-11-november/2017-11-10-02-garageband-ios/</link>
      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Nov 2017 23:55:59 +0530</pubDate>
      
      <guid>https://blog.themacguy.in/posts/2017/2017-11-november/2017-11-10-02-garageband-ios/</guid>
      <description>Q : Does the latest version of OS X Server have print server capabilities? If I have three printers that are AirPrint compatible and would like to check whether there’s a way to pre-install drivers on a configuration file for a user to plug in to his or her Mac and all the printers be configured automatically.
So, the answer to this is no. But a more round-about answer is sort of (as far as driver delivery and config), depending on your infrastructure.</description>
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      <title>Resizing Volumes in VMware Fusion</title>
      <link>https://blog.themacguy.in/posts/2017/2017-11-november/2017-11-01-01-vmware-fusion/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Nov 2017 23:55:59 +0530</pubDate>
      
      <guid>https://blog.themacguy.in/posts/2017/2017-11-november/2017-11-01-01-vmware-fusion/</guid>
      <description>Q : Does the latest version of OS X Server have print server capabilities? If I have three printers that are AirPrint compatible and would like to check whether there’s a way to pre-install drivers on a configuration file for a user to plug in to his or her Mac and all the printers be configured automatically.
So, the answer to this is no. But a more round-about answer is sort of (as far as driver delivery and config), depending on your infrastructure.</description>
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      <title>Reduce PDF file size</title>
      <link>https://blog.themacguy.in/posts/2017/2017-10-october/2017-10-21-02-reduce-pdf-size/</link>
      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Oct 2017 23:55:59 +0530</pubDate>
      
      <guid>https://blog.themacguy.in/posts/2017/2017-10-october/2017-10-21-02-reduce-pdf-size/</guid>
      <description>Q : Does the latest version of OS X Server have print server capabilities? If I have three printers that are AirPrint compatible and would like to check whether there’s a way to pre-install drivers on a configuration file for a user to plug in to his or her Mac and all the printers be configured automatically.
So, the answer to this is no. But a more round-about answer is sort of (as far as driver delivery and config), depending on your infrastructure.</description>
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      <title>How to Create an Archived iTunes Backup</title>
      <link>https://blog.themacguy.in/posts/2017/2017-10-october/2017-10-20-01-archived-itunes-backup/</link>
      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Oct 2017 23:55:59 +0530</pubDate>
      
      <guid>https://blog.themacguy.in/posts/2017/2017-10-october/2017-10-20-01-archived-itunes-backup/</guid>
      <description>Q : Does the latest version of OS X Server have print server capabilities? If I have three printers that are AirPrint compatible and would like to check whether there’s a way to pre-install drivers on a configuration file for a user to plug in to his or her Mac and all the printers be configured automatically.
So, the answer to this is no. But a more round-about answer is sort of (as far as driver delivery and config), depending on your infrastructure.</description>
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      <title>Decoding the Caching server</title>
      <link>https://blog.themacguy.in/posts/2017/2017-06-june/2017-06-13-06-caching-server/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Jun 2017 23:55:59 +0530</pubDate>
      
      <guid>https://blog.themacguy.in/posts/2017/2017-06-june/2017-06-13-06-caching-server/</guid>
      <description>1. Server and Clients – Behind Same Public IP (same or different subnet) First, the server registers with Apple, it provides it Public IP and the Private IP. Apple notes both the information. Second, When the client requests Apple for any download, since Apple knows that there is a caching server associated with that Public IP, it redirects the client. Third, the client can be on same subnet or different subnet.</description>
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      <title>External accounts behaviour</title>
      <link>https://blog.themacguy.in/posts/2017/2017-06-june/2017-06-06-04-external-accounts/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Jun 2017 23:55:59 +0530</pubDate>
      
      <guid>https://blog.themacguy.in/posts/2017/2017-06-june/2017-06-06-04-external-accounts/</guid>
      <description>At the time of writing this article, I was using : macOS Sierra 10.12.x Here’s the configuration : A Mac with 2 partitions – “Sierra 1” and “Sierra 2”. We try to demo Manual enrollment on Partition 1 and Automated enrollment on Partition 2. So, there is a “User 01” mobile account on Partition 2. Now, when I boot the Mac into Partition 1, I get this pop-up window at its login window.</description>
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      <title>Uninstall macOS Server</title>
      <link>https://blog.themacguy.in/posts/2017/2017-06-june/2017-06-06-05-uninstall-macos-server/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Jun 2017 23:55:59 +0530</pubDate>
      
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      <title>Boot Into Target Disk Mode With Firmware Password Enabled</title>
      <link>https://blog.themacguy.in/posts/2017/2017-06-june/2017-06-05-02-target-disk-mode/</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 05 Jun 2017 23:55:59 +0530</pubDate>
      
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      <description>If your Mac has a firmware password and you want to boot into Target Disk Mode you can’t just hold down T while the computer boots. It won’t prompt for a password or anything. To get around this I’ve been booting into systems, removing the firmware password, then booting into target disk mode.
Well there is a much simpler way to do this.
Hold Option while computer is booting. Enter firmware password when prompted.</description>
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      <title>Does OS X Server have a print server?</title>
      <link>https://blog.themacguy.in/posts/2017/2017-06-june/2017-06-01-01-print-server/</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jun 2017 23:55:59 +0530</pubDate>
      
      <guid>https://blog.themacguy.in/posts/2017/2017-06-june/2017-06-01-01-print-server/</guid>
      <description>Q : Does the latest version of OS X Server have print server capabilities? If I have three printers that are AirPrint compatible and would like to check whether there’s a way to pre-install drivers on a configuration file for a user to plug in to his or her Mac and all the printers be configured automatically.
So, the answer to this is no. But a more round-about answer is sort of (as far as driver delivery and config), depending on your infrastructure.</description>
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