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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, click Save and continue with the next step.
To make guest computers have the same managed preference settings as the parent
server (a server whose LDAP directory or shared NetInfo directory is listed in the search
policy of the server you’re configuring), select “Inherit preferences for Guest
Computers.” If you select this option, click Save; the next step is not necessary.
Note: You must either create unique computer account lists, or have Guest Computers
set to define preferences within the search path, or else the management settings will
not be cached at the local computer. This could result in client systems becoming
unmanaged when disconnected from the network.
6 If you selected Define, click Access and select the settings you want to use. Click Cache,
set an interval for clearing the preferences, then click Save.
After you set up the Guest Computers list, you can manage preferences for it if you
wish. For more information about using managed preferences, see “Defining
Preferences on page 125 and Chapter 9, “Managing Preferences.”
If you don’t select settings or preferences for the Guest Computers list, guest
computers are not managed. However, if the person using the guest computer has a
Mac OS X Server user account with managed user or group preferences, those settings
still apply when the person logs in with that user account.
If the user has an administrator account in a client computer’s local directory, the user
can choose not to be managed at login. Unmanaged users can still use the “Go to
Folder command to access a home directory on the network.
Working With Access Settings
Settings in the Access pane let you make computers in a list available to users in
groups. You can allow only certain groups to access computers in a list, or you can
allow all groups (and therefore, all users) to access the computers in a list. You can also
control certain aspects of local user access.
Restricting Access to Computers
You can reserve computers so that only certain users have access to them. For example,
if you have two computers with video-editing hardware and software, you can reserve
them for users doing video production. First, create a computer list of those computers,
make sure the users have user accounts, add the users to a “video production” group,
and then give only that group access to the video-production computer list.
Note: A user with an administrator account in a client computers local directory can
always log in.
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