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Previously on "PM Tools on the Mac"

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  • interested
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    Originally posted by Cowboy Bob
    If they are using Active Directory it should be no problem. It should "just work".
    It all 'just worked' for me when I did it, had access to stuff both in Windows via Parallels, and also internet access in OSX

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  • Cowboy Bob
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    If they are using Active Directory it should be no problem. It should "just work".

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  • Peter Loew
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    Cheers CB, will defo have a go with that.

    On another note, I am planning to bring my MBP using Parallels into a new work environment on Monday. I have read the boards on the Parallels website and connecting to a corporate (windows) network should be fine.

    Do you have any experience with using your Mac in a corporate environment? Things like logging onto a windows domain, connecting to network drives, printers, email etc.

    Would be interested to know if you or anyone has done this.

    P

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  • Cowboy Bob
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    Never used it myself, but a quick Google brought up this - http://www.webintellisys.com/project/desktop.html

    It claims to be able to read and write MS Project files.

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  • Peter Loew
    started a topic PM Tools on the Mac

    PM Tools on the Mac

    Aside from using Parallels on my MBP, is there an OS X PM tool such as MS Project I can use, and is there something that lets me open and edit MS Project files?

    Anyone...

    P
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