Cross-platform help for mixed offices
MacWindows was known as a practical source for Macintosh-Windows integration: running Windows on Macs, connecting Macs to Windows networks, sharing files, joining directory services, and supporting Mac OS X Server in Windows-heavy environments.
This rebuilt static edition preserves that editorial shape with concise, evergreen guides for administrators, consultants, and users who still maintain mixed-platform workflows.
Current archive topics
Running Windows on a MacBoot Camp history, virtualization, emulation, and Apple silicon changes.
Macs and Active DirectoryDirectory binding, login behavior, groups, shares, and enterprise caveats.
File sharing between Mac and WindowsSMB, NTFS, FAT/exFAT, filenames, permissions, and network volumes.
Exchange, Outlook, and mail compatibilityAccount setup, calendars, address books, certificates, and client expectations.
Printing from Macs in Windows officesPrint servers, drivers, queues, AirPrint, PostScript, and PDF fallbacks.
Mixed-network troubleshooting checklistA practical order of operations for DNS, identity, SMB, printing, and VPN issues.