![]() ![]() Regarding Apple Configurator, it is a great tool but one ideally used sparingly. None of these play a role in modern Apple platform management. Its only visible services are Open Directory, Profile Manager, and Xsan. And, as sad as this may sound, there is no reason for Server.app any longer. While it contained Profile Manager, it would be foolish to attempt to manage an environment with it at this time. To start, Server.app is deprecated (About macOS Server 5.7.1 and later - Apple Support). To start, don't use Server.app and only use Configurator as a last resort. Java Script is used excessively on websites, so I understand this.Īm I stuck with what Apple forces you to have on their Computers? I don't use or need Open Directory, but I have to admit, II don't know a lot about it. I never had Active Directory on my 2012 MacBook Pro until one day it suddenly appeared using the JHFS+ FS. The same approach could be taken for many of the other overhead software which uses up disk space, slows down your Computer and produces excessive heat on the device. If a Company wants or Needs Active Directory, include it in their Orders or make it available for download. However, forcing the average Consumer to put up with things they don't need, is really over stepping things. ![]() The Biggest challenge should be on Personal Security and Network Security. Apple needs to understand, NOT everyone needs these extra features to use the Internet. HTML, HTML5, Java Script, Python, Ruby, and all the other programming languages make life Impossible to maintain control of your own life. I don't need my Mac to interact with a Windows PC, LINUX, or any other operating Network or system on the planet. Is Active Directory so embedded in MacOS, that deleting it on your Home Computer would make the OS unusable? I'm so sick and tired of people adding or changing Active Directory on my Mac though the ISP's provided Router, I don't want to use it at all. ![]()
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