True, we're talking about Active Directory and the Mac. How do you get a Mac talking with AD? We're going to be checking that out today. Please do subscribe, click on that button, and the bell so you don't miss out on anything. [Applause, Music] Alright, so before we do get into this video, I do want to let you know that in my description, I've got some courses - some training courses that I know you'll find helpful if you work in technology. You probably do work in technology, hence why you're watching this. I've got courses all on the Mac, I've got courses all on Active Directory, Windows Server, VMware, IT management. It'll help you in your IT career and get that next promotion perhaps as well. So do check those out. Now, let's talk about Active Directory and the Mac. Now, you probably work in some sort of IT industry in the company somewhere, and you've got a whole bunch of Windows computers that work really well with Active Directory. But what about the Mac? The Mac can also bind itself to AD. I'm running macOS Big Sur, but the process is fairly similar on earlier versions of macOS. Now, I will say that earlier versions of macOS were a bit problematic when it came to the enterprise and Microsoft Active Directory domains. But a lot of those problems have now gone away, so newer versions of macOS work really, really well with Active Directory. It's very easy to get them set up. So, we're now going to cross over to my Mac and show you how to get it working with a Windows Active Directory environment. So, logged into our Mac, let's have a look. So, this is Big Sur. We're going to look at Active Directory in a...