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Boot Into Target Disk Mode With Firmware Password Enabled
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....
Does OS X Server have a print server?
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....