Apple Mac OS Personal Computer User Manual


 
Preface About This Guide 9
Getting Documentation Updates
Periodically, Apple posts revised help pages and new editions of guides. Some revised
help pages update the latest editions of the guides.
 To view new onscreen help topics for a server application, make sure your server or
administrator computer is connected to the Internet and click “Latest help topics” or
“Staying current” in the main help page for the application.
 To download the latest guides in PDF format, go to the Mac OS X Server
documentation website:
www.apple.com/server/documentation
Getting Additional Information
For more information, consult these resources:
 Read Me documents—important updates and special information. Look for them on
the server discs.
 Mac OS X Server website (www.apple.com/server/macosx)—gateway to extensive
product and technology information.
 Mac OS X Server Support website (www.apple.com/support/macosxserver)—access to
hundreds of articles from Apple’s support organization.
 Apple Training website (www.apple.com/training)—instructor-led and self-paced
courses for honing your server administration skills.
 Apple Discussions website (discussions.apple.com)—a way to share questions,
knowledge, and advice with other administrators.
 Apple Mailing Lists website (www.lists.apple.com)—subscribe to mailing lists so you
can communicate with other administrators using email.
 Jabber Software Foundation website (www.jabber.org)—provides information about
the open source project that uses the Jabber/XMPP protocol, a protocol supported
by iChat. "Jabber" is a trademarked term given to the XMPP protocol by the Jabber
Software Foundation.
 Jabberd2 Installation and Administration Guide (http://jabberd.jabberstudio.org/2/
docs/)—provides jabberd documentation. Jabberd is the software that Apple uses
for implementing the Jabber protocol.