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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 users account in a directory domain within its search policy.
After login, the user can connect to a remote Mac OS X computer if the user’s account
can be located within the search policy of the remote computer.
If Mac OS X finds a user account containing the name entered by the user, it attempts
to validate the password associated with the account. If the password can be validated,
the user is authenticated and the login or connection process is completed.
After logging in to a Mac OS X computer, a user has access to all the resources defined
in the directories in his or her computer’s search path, such as home directories,
printers, and share points. A share point is a hard disk (or hard disk partition), CD-ROM
disc, or folder that contains files you want users to share. Users can access their home
directories by clicking their home folder in a Finder window or choosing Home from
the Finder’s Go menu.
A user doesn’t have to log in to a server to gain access to resources on a network. For
example, when a user connects to a Mac OS X computer, the user can access files he or
she is authorized to access on the computer, although the file system may prompt the
user to enter a user name and password first. When a user accesses a server’s public
resources without logging in to the server, the search policy of the user’s computer
remains in force, not the search policy of the computer the user has connected to.
Log in to
Mac OS X
Directory domains
in search policy
Directory domains
in search policy
Connect to
Mac OS X Server
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