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11 Solving Problems
If you encounter problems as you work with Workgroup
Manager, you may find a solution in this chapter.
Online Help and the Apple Service & Support website
If the answer to your question isn’t here, try searching Mac OS X Server online Help for
new topics. You can also search the Apple Service & Support website for information
and solutions: docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=75178
Solving Account Problems
Follow the suggestions in this section when problems with user and group account
administration arise.
You Can’t Modify an Account Using Workgroup Manager
Before you can modify an account using Workgroup Manager:
• The directory domain must be the LDAP directory of an Open Directory master, a
NetInfo domain, or other read/write directory domain. Only these domains can be
updated using Workgroup Manager.
• You must have authenticated as an administrator of the directory domain. To
authenticate, click the lock (near the top of the Workgroup Manager window).
You Can’t See Certain Users in the Login Window
When you upgrade to Mac OS X version 10.4 and migrate existing users to a shared
directory on the new server, certain users might not show up in the login window. The
login window does not list users with user IDs below 500, but they can still log in by
entering a user name and password.
To set up a Mac OS X computer’s login window to show network users:
1 Set up a shared directory on Mac OS X Server.
2 In Workgroup Manager, click Accounts.
3 Select a computer list that resides in the shared directory.
4 Select “Define Guest computer preferences here,” and click Save.
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