Shabangs explains in this tutorial how to use Zentyal’s directory services for storing and managing users/groups in a centralized database so users can log in to both Windows and Mac machines with the same password. Mac OSX 10.8 “Mountain Lion” is used in this example. Thank you Shabangs!
How To: Zentyal 3.0 – Initial Configuration
In this video tutorial by The Jonas Technology Site you will see how to make an initial Zentyal 3.0 installation including configuring SSL, Domain DNS, and Zentyal core packages.
How To: Zentyal 3.0 – Additional Domain Controller
In this video tutorial by The Jonas Technology Site you will see how to set up and configure an additional domain controller using Zentyal 3.0.
How To: Zentyal 3.0 – DNS and DHCP
In this video tutorial by The Jonas Technology Site you will see how to configure DNS and DHCP on Zentyal 3.0.
How To: Zentyal 3.0 – Setting Up Thin Clients
In this video tutorial by The Jonas Technology Site you will see how to configure and build thin clients using network boot on Zentyal 3.0.
How To: Installing Zentyal 3.0
In this video tutorial by The Jonas Technology Site you will see how to install Zentyal 3.0 from the scratch.
How To: Zentyal 3.0 – Users and Groups
In this video tutorial by The Jonas Technology Site you will see how to create users and how to take advantage of the file sharing, Samba, and LDAP capabilities using Zentyal 3.0
How To: Zentyal 3.0 – Joining PCs to a Zentyal Domain
In this video tutorial by The Jonas Technology Site you will see how to join Windows 7, Windows 8, and Ubuntu Desktop to a Zentyal 3.0 domain.
How To: Zentyal 3.0 – Email
In this video tutorial by The Jonas Technology Site you will see how to set up and configure email services in Zentyal 3.0, including webmail and Zarafa.