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Robot Cloud Overview
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Overview of Robot Cloud — Automated Mac & iOS Management for IT Pros. What it is, who it's built for, benefits, and how it works.
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Moving Email Locally (Apple Mail)
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When your email server storage reaches it's quote you may need to move email from the server to a local destination (On My Mac).
1. Open Mail and create a new local mailbo...
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PowerBook 520, 1994
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This PowerBook 520 from 1994 (17 years old!) still boots Mac System Software 7.5.1. See the Calculator, Maps Control Panel and Trash can in action!
It's surprisingly fast ...
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How to use the Dock in Mac OS X
forgetcomputers
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01. Drag an item off of the Dock to remove it.
02. Drag an item on to the Dock to add it.
03. Dock items can be moved around.
04. Hold or click on the divider for even m...
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How to use Keychain Access to find a Password
forgetcomputers
2,453 views
01. Navigate to your Utilities folder.
02. Open Keychain Access.
03. Select the Password you'd like access to.
04. Click the Get Info button.
05. Authenticate with your use...
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How to Create a Zip Archive
forgetcomputers
92 views
01. Select files that need to be compressed.
02. From the File menu, select 'Compress Items' (or right-click and choose 'Compress "File or Folder Name"')
03. Look for the...
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How to use the Self Service Application
forgetcomputers
96 views
01. Open Self Service from your Dock or Applications folder.
02. Browse the application library.
03. Click the install button!
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How to Create a Support Ticket
forgetcomputers
41 views
01. Click on the Forget Computers menu application from the menu bar.
02. Select "Open New Support Ticket".
03. In the title, create a summary for the support instance.
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Find your Mac's Serial Number
forgetcomputers
58 views
01. Click on the Apple in the menu bar.
02. Select "About this Mac".
03. Click on "version" twice.
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Change Mac OS X Server Password
forgetcomputers
907 views
This video demonstrates how to connect to a modern Macintosh file server.
1. In Finder, click Go - Connect to Server.
2. Type in the server's address, select connect.
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