This page provides instructions on configuring your Storage Application And Network Data Services (SANDS) account to connect to the new SANDS server. The page also provides instructions for resetting the password for your active directory account.
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Resetting Your Active Directory Password
Before you can connect to SANDS, you may need to reset your password for your active directory account. To reset this password, please visit the ITS Password Change web page.
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Connecting to SANDS
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Once you have reset your active directory password, follow the steps below.
- In the Finder, select Go and click Connect to Server. The Connect to Server dialog box will appear.
- In the Address field, enter afp://sands-afp and click Connect.
- The Login dialog box will appear. Enter your ADS Username and Password and click Connect. Your ADS username is the same as your email username with ads added to the front, e.g. adsttrojan.
- Your remote SANDS volume will mount to your computer and should be located on your desktop. Open the volume by double-clicking it and navigate through the nested folders to your home directory.
Note: By default, Mac OS X shows all remote and local volumes on the desktop. If you have changed the default setting, you will need to go to the Finder and select Go from the menu to see the remote and local volumes.
Getting Help
If you need assistance resetting your ADS password or connecting to the SANDS network, please contact the ITS Customer Support Center.
House of Mac | |
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Founder: | disputed |
Leader: | Mac OSX Snow Leopard |
Matriarch: | OSX Server (primary), Apple I (long-deceased but revered) |
Type of faction: | dynasty ('Classic' and Unix-based OSX Lines) |
Main social roles: | celebrities, fashionistas (younger generations mainly), artists, writers. |
Territory: | The many art districts remain, but their lands have industrialized considerably in recent years. |
Established: | 1993 |
Dissolution: | current |
Predecessor: | Apple Family |
Successor: | current |
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Members
note: The pre-System 6 Macs are semi-retired and partially affiliated with the Binteeji Renmei as well.
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History
Members
note: The pre-System 6 Macs are semi-retired and partially affiliated with the Binteeji Renmei as well.
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History
The predecessor to the House of Mac was the Apple Family, established in 1977 by Apple I-tan and Apple II-tan. The Apple Family split in 1993 and was changed to the House of Mac when Apple II-tan left along with GS/OS-tan and Lisa-tan to make up for all the years Apple II-tan hadn't been able to interact with them much at all.
The House of Mac was at its most powerful from 1993 to the end of 1995, but hit rock bottom from 1996 to 1997 because the Mac-tans were slow to change. Their forces were primarily used for domestic control and parades, but at the cost of disregarding modernizing their actual military forces since they thought they'd never really have to use them for actual combat. And in turn, the Macs had grown overconfident and short-sighted. This left the Mac-tans unprepared for the new styles of war and market warfare that developed during the OS Wars that included scorched-earth tactics. However the main factor that nearly caused their demise was not outdated military technology (since good tacticians can make good use of any weapons) but poor planning, overconfidence and short-sightedness.
During the OS Wars, the Windows Family forces conquered most of the Mac-tans' territory (including their capital city), destroyed most of their forces and 95-tan vanquished Mac System 7-tan in a historical swordfight. A/UX-tan was evicted by executives from the House of Mac in 1996 as a cost-cutting measure because she was 'too costly to keep around'.
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Although displaced from their hometown (which still remains largely destroyed and abandoned to this day) during the war, they consolidated everything they had to defending their last stand: their old art district, which had terrain in their favor, a very hardy and proud populace, and enough resources to sustain their rather-late modernization drive. Coincidentally it was also in this same district as Apple II-tan's farm and current site of the Binteeji Renmei, thus also ensuring their survival.
Here their standoff worked, and they were able to stall for time until their old leader made his return, instituting sweeping changes that would propel the Mac-tans and their forces into the 21st century. During this time, they got support from the UNIX-tans (who trusted them because of the Mac-tans being kind and accepting towards A/UX-tan when she lived with them, and for taking in NeXTSTEP-tan as a stepsister when she herself was on the verge of demise), as well as from other new allies.
The Mac-tans in the present day are described as posh but friendly, resourceful and practical. They are still rivals to the Windows Family but the two families are trying to patch things up (for the most part). Although the Classic Mac OS-tans and the Mac OSX-tans are not related by blood (and are actually stepsisters), they are all a close-knit family bonded by friendship. However this doesn't shenanigans from occurring in the Mac House!
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Even though the members of the Apple Family aren't all united anymore, they still keep in contact with one another as many vintage Apple enthusiasts, Newton users, and A/UX users are also Mac users.
The Mac-tans' short-sightedness and poor strategies during the OS Wars parallel that before 1996, Apple did not see Windows as a threat- even though Windows 3.1 and 95 sold extremely well. Also during this time, Apple licensed the Mac OS to third parties for 'Mac clones' which ended up stealing Apple's marketshare since the clones were more powerful and less expensive. There was also the infamous Powerbook 5300 incident in which several hundred had to be recalled and damaged Apple's credibility.
Mac Clones
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The Mac clone-tans were powerful hired mercenaries by the Mac-tans. They were hired in 1995 but the clones ended up doing a lot more harm than good and another major factor that nearly caused the House of Mac's downfall. The Mac clones were gradually all fired, with the last one being fired in 1997 thanks to Mac OS 8-tan.