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> Hi Cameron, > > We are running OS X Server 10.4 (latest) and all our clients are running > 10.4 (latest) as well. We have a similar problem but can attribute it to > the different way the home folder is referenced on creation from the way > it is referenced when a network user logs in. On creation we define the > path as /Network/Servers/<servername>.local/Volumes/data disk/Network > Home Folders/<username> where /data disk/ is a separate partition and > /Network Home Folders/ is the share point. Then we find we must change > this path to /Network/<servername>/Network Home Folders/<username> in > order to allow the user to access it. I'm sure this should not be > necessary and have asked Apple for an explanation. It's more of an > irritation then a major problem thought. I wouldn't use the link-local names for OD setups. Everything requires valid reverses. You are probably hitting the home share path length limitations. Just sorta thte way it works. Josh www.afp548.com _______________________________________________ Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. Client-management mailing list (email@hidden) Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: http://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/client-management/email@hidden This email sent to email@hidden
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| >Use creation problem on X-Serve (From: David Riddle <email@hidden>) | |
| >Re: Use creation problem on X-Serve (From: Cameron Kerr <email@hidden>) | |
| >Re: Use creation problem on X-Serve (From: Simon Marr <email@hidden>) |
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