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1
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What process is used to guide a user through the initial configuration of macOS?

A

The Setup Assistant process guides a user through the initial configuration of macOS.

2
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What key features do you gain by setting up iCloud?

A

iCloud is a free service from Apple that provides cloud storage and communication services for applications, including Mail, Contacts, Calendars, Reminders, Notes, Safari, Keychain, Photos, and any other applications that support iCloud integration.

iCloud also provides Find My Mac technology for help locating a lost or stolen system.

3
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Aside from the initial macOS configuration, where can you manage iCloud settings?

A

After initial macOS setup, iCloud settings can be managed from the iCloud or Internet Accounts preferences.

4
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What is a profile?

How are profiles managed?

A

A profile is a document with the filename extension .mobileconfig that contains system settings as defined by an administrator.

Opening a profile document prompts the system to install the profile and configure the settings.

Installed profiles can be managed via Profiles preferences.

5
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Where can you locate the system version number, build number, and serial number?

What is the significance of these numbers?

A

The system version, build number, and hardware serial number are located in the About This Mac window.

The system version number defines the specific version of macOS currently installed.

The system build number is an even more specific identifier and is used primarily by developers.

Finally, the hardware serial number is a unique number used to identify your specific Mac.