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ADmitMac

ADmitMac - 5.0

Microsoft active directory & NT services client

All Time: (4.0)
This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 5.0
Release Date: 2009-11-03
License: Commercial
Downloads (this version): 233
Downloads (all versions): 13,333
Price: $149.00

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ADmitMac CommentaryIncompatible with Logitech Control Center - 2.4.0 - Version: 3.2.2, 12/10/2007 03:49PM PST

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Gulliver64
Logitech Control Center - 2.4.0 will break ADmitMac's ability to connect to a M$-network!
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ADmitMac ReviewChallenging setup, but runs perfect once this is done - Version: 3.2.1, 6/22/2007 11:12AM PST

Gulliver64
Challenging setup, but runs perfect once this is done.
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ADmitMac Commentaryv3.0 Beta for Tiger released - Version: 2.1, 8/15/2005 03:09PM PST

donikatz
http://www.thursby.com/beta/
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ADmitMac Commentaryhush hush - Version: 2.1, 4/19/2005 07:23AM PST

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cupertino1
let's quickly get out another version to those who have no idea before tiger kills the whole product in a two week's time (maybe i don't know either)
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ADmitMac ReviewGood for mac survival in pc/lan - Version: 2.0.2, 1/22/2005 02:02PM PST

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mabeo
excellent product but expensive. Connect mac with AD without problems. Improved installation and configuration
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ADmitMac Commentarymixted lan mac/pc with MS ADirectory - Version: 2.0.2, 1/22/2005 02:00PM PST

mabeo
excellent product but expensive. Connect mac with AD without problems. Improved installation and configuration
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ADmitMac ReviewExcelent - Version: 1.1.1, 3/6/2004 07:41AM PST

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Compufix01
This product solved a mjor bug when you don't have a Principal AD username (upgraded from NT) Also the username at the login screen was case specfic because of that bug.

Also on their site is a new tool to EDIT AD information on the mac OSX giving you functionality similar to Active Directory Users and Computers.

As I stated below, the SMB client is MUCH better than apples own....and is compatible with other otions for MS like SFM and ExtremeZ...this makes it worth every cent.
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ADmitMac Reviewhmmmm - Version: 1.1, 12/24/2003 12:39AM PST

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Indyk
do we need need ADmitMac when Panther supports AD out of the box ?!

MacDevCenter.com has got good instructions on Panther to make AD work anyway.
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ADmitMac ReviewExcellent - Version: 1.1, 10/27/2003 03:00PM PST

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Compufix01
This software has a few advantages over the OSX SMB client.

1. It uses the NTFS stream to store resource info in a maner that is compatible with Services for Macintosh (SFM) and ExtremeZ-IP.

2. It supports DFS

3. It has a much better directory browser and printing plugin.

There are other things about it that Make it nice, however the coimpatibility with ExtremeZ-IP and SFM make it crucial in any environment that needs to still support OS9 clients.
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ADmitMac Commentarywhat does this software do? - Version: 1.0, 5/12/2003 02:33PM PST

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davids-world.com
theoretically, the stuff that ADmitMac promises already comes with OSX... unfortunately, it is complicated to configure (for someone not familiar with ActiveDirectory and LDAP stuff) and prompts, in my experience, problems with the system. I hope ADmitMac will help here...
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