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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 be authenticated, click the lock.
5 Click the Groups button and select the individual legacy group you wish to upgrade.
6 Click the Upgrade Legacy Group button.
7 Click Save.
Working With Read-Only Group Accounts
You can use Workgroup Manager to review information for group accounts stored in
read-only directory domains. Read-only directory domains include LDAPv2 domains,
LDAPv3 domains not configured for write access, and BSD configuration files.
To work with a read-only group account:
1 In Workgroup Manager, click Accounts.
2 Ensure that the directory services of the Mac OS X Server you’re using has been
configured to access the directory domain in which the account resides.
For information about using Directory Access to configure server connections, see the
Open Directory administration guide. For information about the group account
elements that need to be mapped, see Appendix A, “Importing and Exporting
Account Information.”
3 Click the small globe above the accounts list and open the directory domain in which
the group account resides.
4 Use the tabs provided to review the group account settings.
For details, see “Working With Member Settings for Groups” below and “Working With
Group Folder Settings” on page 93.
Working With Member Settings for Groups
Member settings include a groups names, its ID, and a list of the users who are
members of the group.
In Workgroup Manager, you use the Members pane in the group account window to
work with member settings.
When the name of a user in the Members list appears in italics, the group is the users
primary group.
Adding Users to a Group
Add users to a group when you want multiple users to have the same file permissions
or when you want to make them managed users.
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