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Preface
 
    About This Guide 
 
 
 
What’s in this Guide
 
This guide includes the following chapters:
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Chapter 1, “Understanding iChat Service,” highlights key concepts and provides basic 
information about iChat messaging in action, iChat messaging in organizations, and 
overviews of the iChat service.
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Chapter 2, “Setting Up and Managing iChat Service,” describes how to set up your 
iChat service for the first time and how to manage iChat settings and components.
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Chapter 3, “Setting Up Advanced iChat Service Configurations,” provides advanced 
instructions for setting up iChat service server connections and configurations.
In addition, the Glossary provides brief definitions of terms used in this guide.
 
Note:  
 
Because Apple periodically releases new versions and updates to its software, 
images shown in this book may be different from what you see on your screen.
 
Using Onscreen Help
 
You can get task instructions onscreen in Help Viewer while you’re managing Leopard 
Server. You can view help on a server or an administrator computer. (An administrator 
computer is a Mac OS X computer with Leopard Server administration software 
installed on it.)
 
To get help for an advanced configuration of Leopard Server:
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Open Server Admin or Workgroup Manager and then:
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Use the Help menu to search for a task you want to perform.
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Choose Help > Server Admin Help or Help > Workgroup Manager Help to browse 
and search the help topics. 
The onscreen help contains instructions taken from 
 
Server Administration
 
 and other 
advanced administration guides described in “Advanced Server Administration Guides,” 
next.
 
To see the most recent server help topics:
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Make sure the server or administrator computer is connected to the Internet while 
you’re getting help.
Help Viewer automatically retrieves and caches the most recent server help topics from 
the Internet. When not connected to the Internet, Help Viewer displays cached help 
topics.