Mac Thread, Howtomac.co.uk in Technical; Hello All,
Well i have been busy over the last week completely revamping howtomac. Well its all done with new ...
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20th November 2008, 09:10 PM #1 Howtomac.co.uk
Hello All,
Well i have been busy over the last week completely revamping howtomac. Well its all done with new documentation and a more friendly theme.
It also offers.
- Discussion Board
- Download Area
- Information on free training
- How to get on site help
Your feed back would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Ross
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Thanks to Rozzer from:
Trapper (22nd November 2008)
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20th November 2008, 09:28 PM #2 Nice! Bookmarked.
you have a typo on the title of this page
| How-To-Mac
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20th November 2008, 11:30 PM #3 Looking good.
Pop over to the wiki and add in a link to the site.
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21st November 2008, 08:41 AM #4 Added Thanks 
Ross
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21st November 2008, 09:18 AM #5 Seems to have died
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21st November 2008, 09:21 AM #6 I did put some DNS updates up the other day but all seems fine my end 
Ross
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21st November 2008, 02:19 PM #7 On the front page:
It reads "...all the hep you need."
Apple should be capitalized.
The sentence that starts "We at How-To-Mac" is a fragment.
"Set up" should be two words in this context.
Hands-on should be hyphenated.
Did you mean "good value for money" instead of "good for value money?"
Should read "experienced technicians" instead of "experience technicians."
Windows should be capitalized.
Your content is really great but the details might need a double-check. I'd be happy to have a look at the rest of the site if you want.
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Thanks to dougchase from:
Rozzer (21st November 2008)
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21st November 2008, 03:15 PM #8 
Originally Posted by
dougchase
On the front page:
It reads "...all the hep you need."
Apple should be capitalized.
The sentence that starts "We at How-To-Mac" is a fragment.
"Set up" should be two words in this context.
Hands-on should be hyphenated.
Did you mean "good value for money" instead of "good for value money?"
Should read "experienced technicians" instead of "experience technicians."
Windows should be capitalized.
Your content is really great but the details might need a double-check. I'd be happy to have a look at the rest of the site if you want.
As you can tell i am a bit crap in terms of grammer and spelling so your help would be great 
Any other suggestions are great!
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21st November 2008, 03:26 PM #9 You have a download for bootpicker, maybe you should also have one for rEFIt
IMO works much better than bootpicker
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21st November 2008, 06:39 PM #10 Thanks for this. I am looking to setup a MAC network next year in one of our suites, so some of this info may be useful.
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21st November 2008, 07:12 PM #11 
Originally Posted by
pscott
You have a download for bootpicker, maybe you should also have one for rEFIt
IMO works much better than bootpicker
Good point gonna add now 
Ross
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21st November 2008, 07:19 PM #12 All done 
If anyone has any content they would like to add please feel free to contact me. Your help will help hopefully thousands of schools out there!
Ross
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21st November 2008, 07:23 PM #13 Bookmarked!.. sure this will come in handy
thanks
-- one thing.. the forum is very tight (due to the theme of the site) so if you do get allot of forum traffic might be worth looking at that next! 
Just my opinion.
James.
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21st November 2008, 09:57 PM #14 You need to add one bit to the AD Integration post... timesync the Mac client to your domain controller...
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22nd November 2008, 09:12 AM #15 
Originally Posted by
Marci
You need to add one bit to the AD Integration post... timesync the Mac client to your domain controller...
Very true!
Got a little script which can do that.
Ross
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