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Mac OS X ServerUser ManagementFor Version 10.4 or Later

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10 Contents183 Editing Preference Values for an Application183 Removing Preference Values With the Preferences EditorChapter 10 185 Managing Network V

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100 Chapter 5 Setting Up Group Accounts

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6 1016 Setting Up Computer ListsThis chapter tells you how to set up and manage groups of computers.About Computer ListsA computer list comprises

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102 Chapter 6 Setting Up Computer Lists To edit computer lists or computer list preferences, you must have domain administrative privileges. You ca

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Chapter 6 Setting Up Computer Lists 103 7 To add a computer to the list, click the Add (+) button and enter the computer’s Ethernet address and nam

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104 Chapter 6 Setting Up Computer Lists After you create a preset, you can no longer change its settings, but you can delete it or change its name.

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Chapter 6 Setting Up Computer Lists 105 6 Click the Add (+) button and enter the requested information.Or click the Browse (...) button, select the

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106 Chapter 6 Setting Up Computer Lists To select the list, click the small globe above the accounts list and choose the directory domain that cont

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Chapter 6 Setting Up Computer Lists 107 Searching for Computer ListsWorkgroup Manager has a search feature that allows you to find specific compute

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108 Chapter 6 Setting Up Computer Lists To set up managed preferences, select “Define Guest Computer preferences here.” If you select this option,

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Chapter 6 Setting Up Computer Lists 109 To reserve a set of computers for specific groups:1 In Workgroup Manager, click Accounts.2 Select the compu

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Contents 11202 Users Can’t Open Files203 Users Can’t Add Printers to a Printer List203 Login Items Added by a User Don’t Open203 Items Placed in the D

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110 Chapter 6 Setting Up Computer Lists Do not set the cache refresh to '0' or else the cache will not be created. This will result in th

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7 1117 Setting Up Home DirectoriesMac OS X uses the home directory—a folder for a user’s personal use—to store system preferences and managed set

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112 Chapter 7 Setting Up Home Directories The maximum path length of limit of 89 characters for home directories and other automount share points i

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Chapter 7 Setting Up Home Directories 113 When a user logs in, he or she is authenticated using an account stored in a shared directory domain on t

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114 Chapter 7 Setting Up Home Directories To open a directory domain, click the small globe above the accounts list and choose from the pop-up menu

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Chapter 7 Setting Up Home Directories 115 4 In Workgroup Manager, click Accounts and select the user account you want to work with. To select a loc

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116 Chapter 7 Setting Up Home Directories To create a network home directory in an AFP or NFS share point:1 Make sure the share point exists on the

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Chapter 7 Setting Up Home Directories 117 Creating a Custom Home DirectoryIn Workgroup Manager, you can customize a user’s home directory settings.

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118 Chapter 7 Setting Up Home Directories 6 Click the Add (+) button to add a custom home directory location, or click the Duplicate (copy icon) bu

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Chapter 7 Setting Up Home Directories 119 Setting Up an Automountable AFP Share Point for Home DirectoriesYou can use Workgroup Manager to set up a

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120 Chapter 7 Setting Up Home Directories In Server Admin, make sure AFP guest access is enabled. Connect to the home directory server and select A

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Chapter 7 Setting Up Home Directories 121 Click Remove to remove the selected address from the list.10 Set up share point permissions. Select “Map

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122 Chapter 7 Setting Up Home Directories Defining Default Home Directories by Using PresetsYou can define default home directory settings to use f

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8 1238 Client Management OverviewThis chapter provides an introduction to Mac OS X client management.Client management is the centralized adminis

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124 Chapter 8 Client Management Overview Using Network-Visible ResourcesMac OS X Server lets you make various resources visible throughout your net

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Chapter 8 Client Management Overview 125 • Other shared folders. You can set up other folders on the server to provide network user access to appli

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126 Chapter 8 Client Management Overview The Power of PreferencesMany preferences, such as Dock and Finder preferences, are used to customize the a

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Chapter 8 Client Management Overview 127 Levels of ControlYou can define preferences for user accounts, group accounts, and computer lists that are

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128 Chapter 8 Client Management Overview Suppose you select Left as the Dock’s position on the screen for Workgroup A, but you select Bottom for th

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Chapter 8 Client Management Overview 129 Degrees of PermanenceWhen you define preferences, you choose to manage them Always or Once; they are Never

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13PrefaceAbout This GuideThis guide tells you how to use Workgroup Manager to set up and manage home directories, accounts, preferences, and set

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130 Chapter 8 Client Management Overview Designing the Login ExperienceYou can set up Login preferences for computer lists to control the appearanc

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Chapter 8 Client Management Overview 131 To log in, a user selects his or her login name in the list (if the login window is set up this way), then

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132 Chapter 8 Client Management Overview Caching PreferencesPreferences can be cached on Mac OS X computers, so they remain in effect even when the

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Chapter 8 Client Management Overview 133 Installing and Booting Over the NetworkThe key to fast initial setup of multiple user computers and rapid

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134 Chapter 8 Client Management Overview Day-to-Day Client AdministrationAdministering networked computers entails record keeping, help desk operat

Strona 41 - Using Workgroup Manager

9 1359 Managing PreferencesThis chapter provides information about managing preferences for users, workgroups, and computers.How Workgroup Manage

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136 Chapter 9 Managing Preferences Managing PreferencesIn Workgroup Manager, information about users, groups, and computer lists is integrated with

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Chapter 9 Managing Preferences 137 The cached preferences can help you manage local user accounts on portable computers even when they’re not conne

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138 Chapter 9 Managing Preferences Updating the Preference Cache ManuallyWhen you need to, you can manually update the managed preferences cache fo

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Chapter 9 Managing Preferences 139 6 Select preference settings or fill in information you want to use.Some management settings are not available f

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14 Preface About This Guide • User information. You can enter and edit personal data for each user, such as his or her address, phone numbers, iCha

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140 Chapter 9 Managing Preferences 3 Click the Computer Lists button and select one or more computer lists.If you are setting preferences for the G

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Chapter 9 Managing Preferences 141 5 Click a button to display the pane containing the preference settings you no longer want to manage.In some cas

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142 Chapter 9 Managing Preferences 4 Click Applications.5 Set the management setting to Always.6 Select either “User can only open these applicatio

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Chapter 9 Managing Preferences 143 To manage access to helper applications:1 In Workgroup Manager, click Preferences.2 Make sure the right director

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144 Chapter 9 Managing Preferences Managing Classic PreferencesClassic Preferences are used to set Classic startup options, select the Classic Syst

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Chapter 9 Managing Preferences 145 8 Select “Warn at Classic startup” to show an alert dialog when Classic starts only after a user attempts to ope

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146 Chapter 9 Managing Preferences Allowing Special Actions During RestartIf managed users have access to the Classic System preference, they can c

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Chapter 9 Managing Preferences 147 To hide or show items in the Apple menu:1 In Workgroup Manager, click Preferences.2 Make sure the right director

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148 Chapter 9 Managing Preferences Maintaining Consistent User Preferences for ClassicOrdinarily, Classic looks for an individual user’s data for M

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Chapter 9 Managing Preferences 149 To switch directories, click the small globe above the accounts list. If you are not authenticated, click the lo

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Preface About This Guide 15 Using Onscreen HelpIf you want to work with accounts, change preference settings, set up new home directories, or do an

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150 Chapter 9 Managing Preferences 5 Click Dock.6 Click Dock Items.7 Select a management setting (Once or Always).If you select Once, the group fol

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Chapter 9 Managing Preferences 151 Preventing Users From Adding or Deleting Items in the DockOrdinarily, users can add items to their own Docks, bu

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152 Chapter 9 Managing Preferences To switch directories, click the small globe above the accounts list. If you are not authenticated, click the lo

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Chapter 9 Managing Preferences 153 To switch directories, click the small globe above the accounts list. If you are not authenticated, click the lo

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154 Chapter 9 Managing Preferences To show battery status in the menu bar:1 In Workgroup Manager, click Preferences.2 Make sure the right directory

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Chapter 9 Managing Preferences 155 Managing Finder Preferences You can control various aspects of Finder menus and windows. The table below summari

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156 Chapter 9 Managing Preferences 6 If you select Always, you can select either “Use normal Finder” or “Use Simplified Finder to limit access to t

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Chapter 9 Managing Preferences 157 Select Computer to show the top-level directory, which includes local disks and mounted volumes.7 Select “Always

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158 Chapter 9 Managing Preferences Controlling User Access to Remote ServersUsers can connect to a remote server by using the “Connect to Server” c

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Chapter 9 Managing Preferences 159 To switch directories, click the small globe above the accounts list. If you are not authenticated, click the lo

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16 Preface About This Guide Mac OS X Server Print Service Administration for Version 10.4 or LaterHost shared printers and manage their associated

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160 Chapter 9 Managing Preferences 3 Select one or more users, groups, or computer lists.4 Click Finder.5 Click Commands and set the management set

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Chapter 9 Managing Preferences 161 6 Click Desktop View.7 Drag the slider to adjust icon size.8 To keep items aligned in rows and column, select “S

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162 Chapter 9 Managing Preferences If you select “Calculate folder sizes,” the computer calculates the total size of each folder shown in a Finder

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Chapter 9 Managing Preferences 163 Setting Web Browser PreferencesUse web settings in Internet preferences to specify a preferred web browser and a

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164 Chapter 9 Managing Preferences Scripts, Login Window and Options can be managed for computers only, not for users or groups. The following rele

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Chapter 9 Managing Preferences 165 10 When you have finished selecting managed login settings, click Apply Now.Opening Items Automatically After a

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166 Chapter 9 Managing Preferences Providing Access to a User’s Network Home DirectoryThis setting is used primarily for mobile accounts. When a us

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Chapter 9 Managing Preferences 167 6 Click Login Items.7 Set the management setting to Always.8 Select “Add group share point.”9 Select the newly a

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168 Chapter 9 Managing Preferences Using Hints to Help Users Remember PasswordsYou can use a “hint” to help users remember their passwords. After t

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Chapter 9 Managing Preferences 169 6 Select “Enable Fast User Switching” to allow users to use this feature. Deselect this option to disable it.7 C

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Preface About This Guide 17 Getting Additional InformationRegardless of your server administration experience, this resource may be of interest:App

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170 Chapter 9 Managing Preferences 2 Optionally set the key “MCXScriptTrust” in ~root/Library/Preferences/com.apple.loginwidow.plist to a valid TRU

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Chapter 9 Managing Preferences 171 To switch directories, click the small globe above the accounts list. If you are not authenticated, click the lo

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172 Chapter 9 Managing Preferences To switch directories, click the small globe above the accounts list. If you are not authenticated, click the lo

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Chapter 9 Managing Preferences 173 5 Select the specific type of proxy you want to configure, (FTP, Web, and so on).6 Specify a URL and port of the

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174 Chapter 9 Managing Preferences Preventing Users From Modifying the Printer ListYou can prevent a user from changing the list of available print

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Chapter 9 Managing Preferences 175 7 If don’t want users to access local printers, deselect “Allow printers that connect directly to the user’s com

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176 Chapter 9 Managing Preferences 7 Select a printer in the User’s Printer List, then select “Require an administrator password.”8 Click Apply Now

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Chapter 9 Managing Preferences 177 3 Select one or more users, groups, or computer lists.4 Click System Preferences.5 Set the management setting to

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178 Chapter 9 Managing Preferences 3 Select one or more users, groups, or computer lists.4 Click Universal Access.5 Click Seeing, then select a man

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Chapter 9 Managing Preferences 179 Adjusting Keyboard ResponsivenessIf users have difficulties pressing multiple keys at once, you can use the Stic

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18 Preface About This Guide If You’re an Experienced Server AdministratorFor more information, consult these resources:Read Me documents—important

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180 Chapter 9 Managing Preferences Adjusting Mouse and Pointer ResponsivenessIf users have difficulties using a mouse or prefer not to use a mouse,

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Chapter 9 Managing Preferences 181 5 Click Options, then select a management setting (Once or Always).6 Select Allow Universal Access Shortcuts.7 C

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182 Chapter 9 Managing Preferences Preference manifests may be stored in application bundles (in /Contents/Resources) or they may be standalone fil

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Chapter 9 Managing Preferences 183 Editing Preference Values for an ApplicationA well behaved application should respect the settings in a preferen

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184 Chapter 9 Managing Preferences

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10 18510 Managing Network ViewsThis chapter provides information about managing the network resources that users can view and access.Using manage

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186 Chapter 10 Managing Network Views • Default view. A view named Default is visible on a client computer if the directory in which the view is st

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Chapter 10 Managing Network Views 187 8 Set up client computer settings for the view using the Settings pane.For instructions, see “Defining Use of

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188 Chapter 10 Managing Network Views To change the view a computer sees, select the computer and click the Edit button. Select a view from the Net

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Chapter 10 Managing Network Views 189 Deleting Neighborhoods From Managed Network ViewsDeleting neighborhoods from a managed network view removes t

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1 191 User Management OverviewThis chapter introduces important user management concepts and describes the applications you’ll use to manage acco

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190 Chapter 10 Managing Network Views To add a computer to a network view:1 Open Workgroup Manager, and click Network.2 Click the small globe above

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Chapter 10 Managing Network Views 191 4 In the Network Views list, select the view you want to work with.5 In the Layout pane, select the computer

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192 Chapter 10 Managing Network Views Deleting Dynamic Lists From Managed Network ViewsDeleting a dynamic list from a network view removes it from

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Chapter 10 Managing Network Views 193 If a network view matching one of these criteria is found, the computer uses that view and stops searching. B

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194 Chapter 10 Managing Network Views 7 To assign the view to a computer in a new computer record, click the Add (+) button and choose New Computer

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Chapter 10 Managing Network Views 195 7 To delete the network view, choose Server > Delete.8 To remove a view from a computer record, use the Se

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196 Chapter 10 Managing Network Views

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11 19711 Solving ProblemsIf you encounter problems as you work with Workgroup Manager, you may find a solution in this chapter.Online Help and th

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198 Chapter 11 Solving Problems 5 Click Preferences, click Login, and click Login Window.6 Select “List of users able to use these computers” and “

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Chapter 11 Solving Problems 199 Users Can’t Log In or AuthenticateTry these techniques to determine whether the source of the authentication proble

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K Apple Computer, Inc.© 2005 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved. The owner or authorized user of a valid copy of Mac OS X Server software ma

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20 Chapter 1 User Management Overview When Workgroup Manager is used in conjunction with other Mac OS X Server services, you can: • Connect users

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200 Chapter 11 Solving Problems Users Relying on a Password Server Can’t Log InIf your network has a server with Mac OS X Server version 10.2, it c

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Chapter 11 Solving Problems 201 A Mac OS X User in Shared NetInfo Domain Can’t Log InThis problem occurs when a user tries to log in to a Mac OS X

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202 Chapter 11 Solving Problems 4 Rejoin the server to the Open Directory master for single sign-on and Kerberos authentication.For detailed instru

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Chapter 11 Solving Problems 203 For example, suppose the default application for viewing PDF files is Preview. A user logs in and double-clicks a P

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204 Chapter 11 Solving Problems A User’s Dock Has Duplicate ItemsWhen you use Workgroup Manager to set up the same Dock item preferences for more t

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205AppendixAA Importing and Exporting Account InformationAppendix A provides guidelines for importing and exporting account information.Several

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206 Appendix A Importing and Exporting Account Information The only attribute that a record must have is the record name.Note: You will need to re

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Appendix A Importing and Exporting Account Information 207 4 Optionally, you can define a user account preset in the server’s LDAP directory. When

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208 Appendix A Importing and Exporting Account Information 4 To export all accounts listed, select all of them. To export a specific account, selec

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Appendix A Importing and Exporting Account Information 209 Using XML Files Created With AppleShare IP 6.3You can use the Web & File Admin appli

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Chapter 1 User Management Overview 21 For details on settings for Mac OS X mail service, see the mail service administration guide.Resource UsageDi

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210 Appendix A Importing and Exporting Account Information The first record in the file must characterize the format of each account in the file. T

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Appendix A Importing and Exporting Account Information 211 Here is an example of a record description:0x0A 0x5C 0x3A 0x2C dsRecTypeStandard:Users 7

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212 Appendix A Importing and Exporting Account Information This is an example of a formatted record with the following attributes and values:<At

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213AppendixBB ACL Permissions and Group Memberships Using GUIDMac OS X Server version 10.4 introduces a new user and group attribute for determi

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214 Appendix B ACL Permissions and Group Memberships Using GUID Now, two users can have identical long name, short name, UID, and GID, but will hav

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Appendix B ACL Permissions and Group Memberships Using GUID 215 SIDs and Windows InteroperabilitySecurity identifiers (SIDs) for Windows systems ha

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216 Appendix B ACL Permissions and Group Memberships Using GUID

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217GlossaryGlossaryThis glossary defines terms and spells out abbreviations you may encounter while working with online help or the various refe

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218 Glossary computer list A list of computers that have the same preference settings and are available to the same users and groups.DHCP Dynami

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Glossary 219 export In the Network File System (NFS), a way of sharing a directory with clients on a network. TBD for RAID context.filter A “scr

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22 Chapter 1 User Management Overview NetBootWith NetBoot, Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X computers can start up from a network-based system disk image, pro

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220 Glossary ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol. A message control and error-reporting protocol used between host servers and gateways. For e

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Glossary 221 local domain A directory domain that can be accessed only by the computer on which it resides.local home directory A home directory

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222 Glossary MTA Mail Transfer Agent. A mail service that sends outgoing mail, receives incoming mail for local recipients, and forwards incoming

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Glossary 223 open relay A server that receives and automatically forwards mail to another server. Junk mail senders exploit open relay servers to

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224 Glossary QTSS QuickTime Streaming Server. A technology that lets you deliver media over the Internet in real time.realm Definition TBD; gene

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Glossary 225 short name An abbreviated name for a user. The short name is used by Mac OS X for home directories, authentication, and email addres

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226 Glossary Tomcat The official reference implementation for Java Servlet 2.2 and JavaServer Pages 1.1, two complementary technologies developed

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Glossary 227 WebDAV realm A region of a website, usually a folder or directory, that’s defined to provide access for WebDAV users and groups.wild

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229IndexIndexAaccessto applications 141, 142to computers 108to disk and server icons 156to folders 159to group folders (adding a Dock item) 149to

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Chapter 1 User Management Overview 23 Network InstallNetwork Install is a centralized network software installation service. It lets you selectivel

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230 Index exporting NFS share point 120exporting users and groups 43extensionsdisabling (Classic) 146FFast User Switching 168filename extension

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Index 231solving problems 198Ppasswords 72hints 168unable to modify 198permissions 25–30, 48, 62, 70–78, 90, 95, 114, 171phone numbersadding

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232 Index wireless servicemanaging clients using 55Workgroup Managerexporting users and groups in 207importing users and groups in 206overview

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24 Chapter 1 User Management Overview Server AdministrationServer administration privileges determine the powers a user has when logged in to a par

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Chapter 1 User Management Overview 25 Users and Managed UsersDepending on how you set up your server and your user accounts, users can log in using

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26 Chapter 1 User Management Overview Group FoldersWhen you define a group, you can also specify a folder for storing files you want group members

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Chapter 1 User Management Overview 27 The User ExperienceOnce you have created an account for a user, the user can access server resources accordin

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28 Chapter 1 User Management Overview The following picture shows a user logging in to a Mac OS X computer that can locate the user’s account in a

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Chapter 1 User Management Overview 29 Identity ValidationWhen authenticating a user, Mac OS X first locates the user’s account and then uses the pa

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3 1 Contents Preface 13 About This Guide13 What’s New in Version 10.4 14 What’s in This Guide 15 Using Onscreen Help 15 The Mac OS X Server Su

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30 Chapter 1 User Management Overview Directory and File Owner AccessWhen a directory or file is created, the file system stores the user ID of the

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2 312 Getting Started With User ManagementThis chapter provides information for setting up a user management environment.The chapter contains pla

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32 Chapter 2 Getting Started With User Management Step 1: Before you begin, do some planningAnalyze your users’ needs to determine which directory

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Chapter 2 Getting Started With User Management 33 Mac OS X Server makes important resources visible throughout the network. Key network-visible res

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34 Chapter 2 Getting Started With User Management 5 If you want the domain administrator to have other responsibilities, such as setting up file se

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Chapter 2 Getting Started With User Management 35 You can also create accounts on Mac OS X Server to manage Windows users and provide Windows domai

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36 Chapter 2 Getting Started With User Management • For information about working with read-only group accounts, see “Working With Read-Only Group

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Chapter 2 Getting Started With User Management 37 Planning Strategies for User ManagementHere are some planning activities to undertake before you

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38 Chapter 2 Getting Started With User Management Determining Server and Storage RequirementsThese requirements vary with the number of users and c

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Chapter 2 Getting Started With User Management 39 Using Mobile AccountsMobile accounts are network accounts which have been set up to be accessible

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4 Contents 39 Using Mobile Accounts 39 Portable Home Directories 39 Devising a Home Directory Strategy 40 Identifying Groups 40 Determining Administr

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40 Chapter 2 Getting Started With User Management Pick a strategy before creating users. You can move home directories, but if you do, you may need

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Chapter 2 Getting Started With User Management 41 Using Workgroup ManagerOnce you have installed the Mac OS X Server software, you can access Workg

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42 Chapter 2 Getting Started With User Management Major Workgroup Manager TasksAfter login, the user account window appears, showing a list of user

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Chapter 2 Getting Started With User Management 43 • To import or export user and group accounts, choose Server > Import or Server > Export, r

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44 Chapter 2 Getting Started With User Management Listing Accounts in the Local Directory DomainServices and programs running on a server can acces

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Chapter 2 Getting Started With User Management 45 Note that “available” directory domains are not the same as directory domains in a search policy.

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46 Chapter 2 Getting Started With User Management 3 Choose Workgroup Manager > Preferences to make finding accounts more convenient when the dom

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Chapter 2 Getting Started With User Management 47 Shortcuts for Working With AccountsThere are a several techniques that let you manage accounts mo

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48 Chapter 2 Getting Started With User Management Backing Up and Restoring User Management DataBacking Up and Restoring FilesSee onscreen help for

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3 493 User Management for Mobile ClientsThis chapter provides suggestions for managing portable computers used by an individual user or multiple

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Contents 5 56 Security Considerations When Using Portable Home Directories 56 Loss and Data Recovery Considerations Chapter 4 57 Setting Up User Acco

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50 Chapter 3 User Management for Mobile Clients Using Mobile AccountsA mobile account on a Mac OS X Server is a user account whose account is synch

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Chapter 3 User Management for Mobile Clients 51 Creating a Mobile AccountOnce a mobile account is created, it appears in the account list in the Ac

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52 Chapter 3 User Management for Mobile Clients The User Experience for Mobile AccountsIf the computer is configured to display a list of users at

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Chapter 3 User Management for Mobile Clients 53 Considerations for Assigning Content to Be SynchronizedServer administrators should explore the tra

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54 Chapter 3 User Management for Mobile Clients Mac OS X Portable Computers With Multiple Local UsersOne example of shared portable computers is an

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Chapter 3 User Management for Mobile Clients 55 If the user also has a Mac OS X Server user account and network access is available, they may still

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56 Chapter 3 User Management for Mobile Clients FileVault for Mobile ClientsMac OS X offers the ability to turn on FileVault for mobile accounts. F

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4 574 Setting Up User AccountsThis chapter tells you how to set up, edit, and manage user accounts.About User AccountsA user account stores data

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58 Chapter 4 Setting Up User Accounts Predefined User AccountsThe following table describes some of the user accounts that are created automaticall

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Chapter 4 Setting Up User Accounts 59 Administering User AccountsThis section describes how to administer user accounts stored in various kinds of

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6 Contents 78 Adding a User to Groups 78 Removing a User From a Group 79 Reviewing a User’s Group Memberships 79 Working With Home Settings for Users

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60 Chapter 4 Setting Up User Accounts Creating Read-Write LDAPv3 User AccountsYou can create a user account on a non-Apple LDAPv3 server if it has

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Chapter 4 Setting Up User Accounts 61 Editing Multiple Users SimultaneouslyYou can use Workgroup Manager to make the same change to multiple user a

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62 Chapter 4 Setting Up User Accounts Working With Read-Only User AccountsYou can use Workgroup Manager to review information for user accounts sto

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Chapter 4 Setting Up User Accounts 63 Deleting a User AccountYou can use Workgroup Manager to delete a user account stored in the LDAP directory of

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64 Chapter 4 Setting Up User Accounts 4 Fill in the fields with values you want new user accounts to inherit. Delete any values you don’t want to p

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Chapter 4 Setting Up User Accounts 65 Renaming PresetsName your presets to help remind you of the template settings or identify the type of user ac

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66 Chapter 4 Setting Up User Accounts Defining Long User NamesThe user name is the long name for a user, such as Ellen Brown or Dr. Arnold T. Smith

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Chapter 4 Setting Up User Accounts 67 • When Mac OS X checks to see whether a user belongs to a group authorized to access a particular file, it us

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68 Chapter 4 Setting Up User Accounts Choosing Stable Short NamesWhen you create groups, Mac OS X identifies users in them by their first short nam

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Chapter 4 Setting Up User Accounts 69 Now let’s say that Tony and Tom have the same short name, but different passwords. If Tom attempts to log in

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Contents 7102 Special Purpose Computer Lists102 Creating a Computer List103 Creating a Preset for Computer Lists104 Using a Computer List Preset104 Ad

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70 Chapter 4 Setting Up User Accounts Avoiding Duplicate Short NamesSince short names are used to find user IDs of group members, duplicate short n

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Chapter 4 Setting Up User Accounts 71 Defining User IDsA user ID is a number that uniquely identifies a user. Mac OS X computers use the user ID to

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72 Chapter 4 Setting Up User Accounts Setting Password Options for Imported UsersWhen you export users using Workgroup Manager, password informatio

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Chapter 4 Setting Up User Accounts 73 Assigning Administrator Rights for a Directory DomainA user who has administrator privileges for an Apple dir

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74 Chapter 4 Setting Up User Accounts Working With Advanced Settings for UsersAdvanced settings include login settings, keywords, password validati

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Chapter 4 Setting Up User Accounts 75 6 Choose a shell from the Login Shell pop-up menu to specify the default shell for the user when logging in t

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76 Chapter 4 Setting Up User Accounts Applying Keywords to User AccountsYou can’t add keywords to more than one user at a time; however, you can re

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Chapter 4 Setting Up User Accounts 77 Working With Group Settings for UsersGroup settings identify the groups a user is a member of.In Workgroup Ma

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78 Chapter 4 Setting Up User Accounts Adding a User to GroupsAdd a user to a group when you want multiple users to have the same file permissions o

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Chapter 4 Setting Up User Accounts 79 3 To be authenticated, click the lock.4 Click the Groups button. 5 Select the group or groups from which you

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8 Contents13 4 Day-to-Day Client AdministrationChapter 9 135 Managing Preferences135 How Workgroup Manager Works With Mac OS X Preferences13 6 Managin

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80 Chapter 4 Setting Up User Accounts Disabling a User’s Mail Service You can use Workgroup Manager to disable mail service for users whose account

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Chapter 4 Setting Up User Accounts 81 8 Select a Mail Access setting to identify the protocol used for the user’s mail account: Post Office Protoc

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82 Chapter 4 Setting Up User Accounts Disabling a User’s Access to Print Queues Enforcing QuotasYou can use Workgroup Manager to prevent a user fro

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Chapter 4 Setting Up User Accounts 83 Deleting a User’s Print Quota for a Specific QueueIf you no longer require a print quota for a particular que

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84 Chapter 4 Setting Up User Accounts Working With Info Settings for UsersIf a user's account resides in an LDAPv3 directory domain, it can co

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5 855 Setting Up Group AccountsA group account offers a simple way to manage a collection of users with similar needs. This chapter tells you how

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86 Chapter 5 Setting Up Group Accounts Predefined group nameGroup ID Useadmin 80 The group to which users with administrator privileges belong.bin

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Chapter 5 Setting Up Group Accounts 87 Creating Mac OS X Server Group AccountsYou need administrator privileges for a directory domain to create a

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88 Chapter 5 Setting Up Group Accounts You can also use a preset or an import file to create a new group. For details, see “Creating a Preset for G

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Chapter 5 Setting Up Group Accounts 89 6 Edit settings for the group in the tabs provided. See “Working With Member Settings for Groups” on page 90

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Contents 9158 Preventing Users From Ejecting Disks159 Hiding the Burn Disc Command in the Finder159 Controlling User Access to Folders160 Removing Res

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90 Chapter 5 Setting Up Group Accounts 3 Click the small globe above the accounts list and open the domain in which the group account resides.4 To

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Chapter 5 Setting Up Group Accounts 91 When you create a user account and assign the new user a primary group, the user is automatically added to t

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92 Chapter 5 Setting Up Group Accounts Naming a GroupA group has two names: a long name and a short name. • The long group name (for example, Engl

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Chapter 5 Setting Up Group Accounts 93 To work with a group ID using Workgroup Manager:1 In Workgroup Manager, click Accounts.2 Select the group ac

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94 Chapter 5 Setting Up Group Accounts 2 Select the group account you want to work with. To select an account, click the small globe above the acco

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Chapter 5 Setting Up Group Accounts 95 6 In the Owner Name field, enter the name of the user you want to own the group folder so the user can act a

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96 Chapter 5 Setting Up Group Accounts 7 Click Accounts and select the group account you want to work with. To select a group account, connect to t

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Chapter 5 Setting Up Group Accounts 97 The procedure detailed here assumes the share point exists. If the share point does not yet exist, follow th

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98 Chapter 5 Setting Up Group Accounts 10 To create the folder, use the CreateGroupFolder command in Terminal.You must be the root user to use the

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Chapter 5 Setting Up Group Accounts 99 Deleting a Group AccountYou can use Workgroup Manager to delete a group account stored in the LDAP directory

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