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Apple Pro Training Series: OS X Support Essentials 10.10: Supporting and Troubleshooting OS X Yosemite [Multiple-component retail product]

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This is the official curriculum of the Apple Yosemite 101: OS X Support Essentials 10.10 course and preparation for Apple Certified Support Professional (ACSP) 10.10 certification–as well as a top-notch primer for anyone who needs to support, troubleshoot, or optimize OS X Yosemite. This guide provides comprehensive coverage of Yosemite and is part of the Apple Pro Training series–the only Apple-certified books the market. Designed for support technicians, help desk specialists, and ardent Mac users, this guide takes you deep inside the Yosemite operating system. Readers will find in-depth, step-by-step instruction on everything from installing and configuring Yosemite to managing networks and system administration. Whether you run a computer lab or an IT department, you’ll learn to set up users, configure system preferences, manage security and permissions, use diagnostic and repair tools, troubleshoot peripheral devices, and more–all on your way to preparing for the industry-standard ACSP certification.

  • Covers updated system utilities and new features of OS X Yosemite.
  • Features authoritative explanations of underlying technologies, troubleshooting, system administration, and much more.
  • Focused lessons take you step by step through practical, real-world tasks.
  • Lesson files and bonus material available for download–including lesson review questions summarizing what you’ve learned to prepare you for the Apple certification exam.

About This Guide xvii
Installation and Configuration
Lesson 1 Install OS X Yosemite
3(40)
Reference 1.1 About OS X Yosemite
3(2)
Reference 1.2 Installation Choices
5(2)
Reference 1.3 Before Upgrading a Previous System
7(7)
Reference 1.4 Preparing the System Disk
14(3)
Reference 1.5 Upgrading and Installing
17(4)
Reference 1.6 Installer Troubleshooting
21(2)
Exercise 1.1 Prepare a Mac for Upgrade
23(7)
Exercise 1.2 Upgrade to OS X Yosemite
30(3)
Exercise 1.3 Erase a Mac System and Install OS X Yosemite
33(7)
Exercise 1.4 Verify System Installation
40(3)
Lesson 2 Setup and Configuration
43(44)
Reference 2.1 Setup Assistant
43(9)
Reference 2.2 System Preferences
52(3)
Reference 2.3 Profiles
55(2)
Reference 2.4 System Information
57(3)
Exercise 2.1 Configure a New OS X System for Exercises
60(3)
Exercise 2.2 Configure an Existing OS X System for Exercises
63(3)
Exercise 2.3 Examine System Preferences
66(7)
Exercise 2.4 Download the Student Materials in a Classroom
73(3)
Exercise 2.5 Download the Student Materials Independently
76(3)
Exercise 2.6 Install a Configuration Profile
79(4)
Exercise 2.7 Examine System Information
83(4)
Lesson 3 OS X Recovery
87(20)
Reference 3.1 Startup from OS X Recovery
87(2)
Reference 3.2 OS X Recovery Utilities
89(3)
Reference 3.3 External OS X Recovery Disk
92(1)
Exercise 3.1 Use OS X Recovery
93(6)
Exercise 3.2 Create an OS X Install Disk
99(8)
Lesson 4 OS X Software Updates
107(20)
Reference 4.1 Automatic Software Updates
107(7)
Reference 4.2 Manual Software Updates
114(3)
Reference 4.3 Installation History
117(1)
Exercise 4.1 Manually Install Software Updates in a Classroom
118(1)
Exercise 4.2 Manually Install Software Updates Independently
119(2)
Exercise 4.3 Use Automatic Software Update
121(6)
User Accounts
Lesson 5 User Accounts
127(30)
Reference 5.1 User Account Essentials
127(5)
Reference 5.2 User Account Management
132(6)
Reference 5.3 Parental Controls
138(1)
Reference 5.4 Login and Fast User Switching
139(6)
Exercise 5.1 Manage User Accounts
145(8)
Exercise 5.2 Create a Managed User Account
153(4)
Lesson 6 User Home Folders
157(18)
Reference 6.1 Home Folder Contents
157(2)
Reference 6.2 Deleting User Accounts
159(2)
Reference 6.3 Migrating and Restoring Home Folders
161(5)
Exercise 6.1 Restore a Deleted User Account
166(9)
Lesson 7 System Security
175(44)
Reference 7.1 Account Passwords
175(7)
Reference 7.2 Resetting Passwords
182(7)
Reference 7.3 System Security Settings
189(11)
Reference 7.5 Firmware Password
200(2)
Exercise 7.1 Reset Account Passwords in OS X Recovery
202(4)
Exercise 7.2 Reset Account Passwords
206(5)
Exercise 7.3 Synchronize Keychain Passwords
211(4)
Exercise 7.4 Use a Firmware Password
215(4)
Lesson 8 Keychain Management
219(26)
Reference 8.1 Keychain Architecture
219(2)
Reference 8.2 Keychain Management
221(8)
Reference 8.3 iCloud Keychain
229(5)
Exercise 8.1 Manage Keychains
234(11)
File Systems
Lesson 9 File Systems and Storage
245(42)
Reference 9.1 File System Components
245(7)
Reference 9.2 Managing File Systems
252(11)
Reference 9.3 Mounting, Unmounting, and Ejecting
263(5)
Exercise 9.1 Repartition a Disk Dynamically
268(2)
Exercise 9.2 Erase and Partition a Disk
270(4)
Exercise 9.3 Examine Disk Ejection
274(4)
Exercise 9.4 Encrypt a Volume
278(4)
Exercise 9.5 Securely Erase Disk Data
282(5)
Lesson 10 FileVault
287(24)
Reference 10.1 FileVault Technology
287(2)
Reference 10.2 Enabling FileVault
289(4)
Reference 10.3 FileVault Recovery
293(3)
Exercise 10.1 Turn On FileVault
296(5)
Exercise 10.2 Restart a File Vault- Protected System
301(3)
Exercise 10.3 Use a FileVault Recovery Key
304(4)
Exercise 10.4 Turn Off FileVault
308(3)
Lesson 11 Permissions and Sharing
311(30)
Reference 11.1 File System Permissions
311(8)
Reference 11.2 Permissions for Sharing
319(7)
Reference 11.3 Managing Permissions
326(6)
Exercise 11.1 Create Items with Default Permissions
332(5)
Exercise 11.2 Test Permissions Changes
337(4)
Lesson 12 File System Troubleshooting
341(36)
Reference 12.1 File System Inspection
341(5)
Reference 12.2 Troubleshoot Partitions and Volumes
346(4)
Reference 12.3 Troubleshoot File System Permissions
350(3)
Exercise 12.1 Examine Local Storage
353(7)
Exercise 12.2 Repair Partitions and Volumes in Target Disk Mode
360(8)
Exercise 12.3 Repair Partitions and Volumes in OS X Recovery Mode
368(9)
Data Management
Lesson 13 Hidden Items, Shortcuts, and File Archives
377(24)
Reference 13.1 Hidden Items
377(4)
Reference 13.2 Bundles and Packages
381(2)
Reference 13.3 File System Shortcuts
383(5)
Reference 13.4 File Archives
388(9)
Exercise 13.1 Navigate Hidden Items
397(4)
Lesson 14 System Resources
401(20)
Reference 14.1 OS X File Structure
401(9)
Reference 14.2 Font Resources and Font Book
410(4)
Exercise 14.1 Manage Font Resources
414(7)
Lesson 15 Metadata and Spotlight
421(20)
Reference 15.1 File System Metadata
421(6)
Reference 15.2 Spotlight Search
427(8)
Exercise 15.1 Examine File Metadata
435(6)
Lesson 16 Time Machine
441(34)
Reference 16.1 Time Machine Architecture
441(4)
Reference 16.2 Configuring Time Machine
445(7)
Reference 16.3 Restoring from Time Machine
452(7)
Exercise 16.1 Configure Time Machine
459(6)
Exercise 16.2 Restore Using Time Machine
465(10)
Applications and Processes
Lesson 17 Application Installation
475(52)
Reference 17.1 The Mac App Store
475(15)
Reference 17.2 Application Environments
490(5)
Reference 17.3 Application Security
495(6)
Reference 17.4 Traditional Installation Methods
501(3)
Reference 17.5 Removing Installed Software
504(1)
Exercise 17.1 Use the Mac App Store
505(9)
Exercise 17.2 Use an Installer Package
514(3)
Exercise 17.3 Use a Drag-and-Drop Install
517(5)
Exercise 17.4 Remove Applications
522(5)
Lesson 18 Document Management
527(50)
Reference 18.1 Launch Services
527(5)
Reference 18.2 Quick Look
532(4)
Reference 18.3 Auto Save and Versions
536(7)
Reference 18.4 Document Locking
543(3)
Reference 18.5 iCloud Drive
546(6)
Reference 18.6 Automatic Resume
552(3)
Exercise 18.1 Use Alternate Applications
555(5)
Exercise 18.2 Use Auto Save and Versions
560(4)
Exercise 18.3 Manage Document Locking
564(2)
Exercise 18.4 Store Documents in iCloud
566(7)
Exercise 18.5 Manage Automatic Behaviors
573(4)
Lesson 19 Application Management and Troubleshooting
577(44)
Reference 19.1 Applications and Processes
577(5)
Reference 19.2 App Extensions
582(4)
Reference 19.3 Monitoring Applications and Processes
586(5)
Reference 19.4 Application Troubleshooting
591(12)
Exercise 19.1 Force Applications to Quit
603(7)
Exercise 19.2 Troubleshoot Preferences
610(5)
Exercise 19.3 Examine Application Diagnostics
615(6)
Network Configuration
Lesson 20 Network Essentials
621(26)
Reference 20.1 Network Concepts
622(5)
Reference 20.2 Networks in Action
627(6)
Reference 20.3 Basic Network Configuration
633(6)
Exercise 20.1 Connect to a Wi-Fi Network
639(4)
Exercise 20.2 Monitor Network Connectivity
643(4)
Lesson 21 Advanced Network Configuration
647(52)
Reference 21.1 Network Locations
647(3)
Reference 21.2 Network Interfaces and Protocols
650(6)
Reference 21.3 Network Services
656(4)
Reference 21.4 VPN Configuration
660(5)
Reference 21.5 Advanced Network Configuration
665(11)
Exercise 21.1 Configure Network Locations
676(8)
Exercise 21.2 Configure Network Service Order
684(4)
Exercise 21.3 Configure VPN Settings
688(5)
Exercise 21.4 Advanced Wi-Fi Configuration
693(6)
Lesson 22 Network Troubleshooting
699(28)
Reference 22.1 General Network Troubleshooting
699(8)
Reference 22.2 Network Utility
707(6)
Exercise 22.1 Network Troubleshooting
713(14)
Network Services
Lesson 23 Network Services
727(64)
Reference 23.1 Network Services Architecture
727(5)
Reference 23.2 Network Service Applications
732(17)
Reference 23.3 File-Sharing Protocols
749(2)
Reference 23.4 Connecting to File Shares
751(11)
Reference 23.5 Network Service Troubleshooting
762(6)
Exercise 23.1 Configure a Network Service Account
768(9)
Exercise 23.2 Use File-Sharing Services
777(7)
Exercise 23.3 Troubleshoot Network Services
784(7)
Lesson 24 Host Sharing and Personal Firewall
791(46)
Reference 24.1 Host-Sharing Services
791(5)
Reference 24.2 Screen Sharing
796(12)
Reference 24.3 AirDrop
808(6)
Reference 24.4 Personal Firewall
814(5)
Reference 24.5 Shared Service Troubleshooting
819(2)
Exercise 24.1 Use Host-Sharing Services
821(7)
Exercise 24.2 Configure the Personal Firewall
828(9)
System Management
Lesson 25 Peripherals and Drivers
837(20)
Reference 25.1 Peripheral Technologies
837(7)
Reference 25.2 Manage Bluetooth Devices
844(4)
Reference 25.3 Peripheral Troubleshooting
848(6)
Exercise 25.1 Examine Peripherals via System Information
854(3)
Lesson 26 Print and Scan
857(42)
Reference 26.1 Print System Architecture
857(3)
Reference 26.2 Print and Scan Configuration
860(8)
Sharing Printers
868(2)
Reference 26.3 Managing Print Jobs
870(9)
Reference 26.4 Print System Troubleshooting
879(3)
Exercise 26.1 Configure Printing
882(5)
Exercise 26.2 Manage Printing
887(9)
Exercise 28.3 Troubleshoot the Printing System
896(3)
Lesson 27 System Troubleshooting
899(32)
Reference 27.1 System Initialization
899(8)
Reference 27.2 User Session
907(3)
Reference 27.3 Sleep Modes, Logout, and Shutdown
910(6)
Reference 27.4 Startup Shortcuts
916(3)
Reference 27.5 System Initialization Troubleshooting
919(4)
Reference 27.6 User Session Troubleshooting
923(1)
Exercise 27.1 Examine System Startup
924(1)
Exercise 27.2 Use Single-User Mode
925(6)
Index 931
Kevin M. White has been an Apple Certified Trainer since 2000 and is a regular presenter at industry events. Kevin co-authored his first book in 2005 and has subsequently authored or co-authored several books including OS X Support Essentials 10.9 and Managing Apple Devices. Kevin also serves the Apple community through his company, Macjutsu Inc., which is dedicated to sharing knowledge of the Apple way.

Gordon Davisson has spent over 20 years working with Apple hardware and software and designing and implementing networking solutions. An Apple Certified System Administrator, Gordon has also been an Apple Certified Trainer since 2002 and is currently a consultant and instructor teaching multiple Mac and OS X courses. Gordon was the co-author of OS X Support Essentials 10.9.