Yes, a Mac can be bound to both Active Directory (AD) and Open Directory (OD) simultaneously. This allows the Mac to authenticate users from both directory services, enabling access to resources managed by either system. However, careful configuration is needed to ensure proper operation and to avoid conflicts between the two directory services. It's important to test the setup to ensure users can authenticate correctly and access required services.
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OD is the medical abbreviation meaning right eye.OD
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This is called Ad-Hoc networking. You can go to http://compnetworking.about.com/od/wireless/ht/setupadhocwifi.htm to setup an Ad-Hoc network.
I don't think think you can. There may be sites that give you viruses instead so be careful.
AD stands for the right ear AS stands for the left ear AU stands for both ears Similar to OD for the right eye OS for the left eye OU for both eyes AuD are the letters that denote a doctor of audiology degree (7 or 8 years of college, internship year, and passing the boards). The degree is similar to a doctor of optomentry. Dr Barbara Jenkins, AuD, BCABA Board Certified Doctor of Audiology
OD has 2 meanings you can OD(over dose) or the slang way OD(over doing it) OD also stands for "Organizational Deevelopment"
It stands for Doctor of Optometry (OD).It stands for Doctor of Optometry (OD).It stands for Doctor of Optometry (OD).It stands for Doctor of Optometry (OD).It stands for Doctor of Optometry (OD).It stands for Doctor of Optometry (OD).
OD = right eye, OS = left eye. It's latin based OD = ocula diestra, OS = ocula siniestra, OU = oculi uniti (both eyes)
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To calculate the outer diameter (OD) of a cylindrical object when you have the inner diameter (ID) and the thickness of the material, you can use the formula: OD = ID + 2 × Thickness. This accounts for the thickness on both sides of the cylinder. Simply add twice the thickness to the inner diameter to get the outer diameter.