Don't have an automount entry for your /Users on the server then.
The only reason it's mounting the one from the server is because you
must have an automount record for /Users in the OD on the server.
On Nov 21, 2005, at 8:08 PM, Allan Marcus wrote:
Hi,
So, how to you do this? How can I have a local home directory and
network user? I have not been able to figure this out with Tiger
server. You help is appreciated.
when I try it, it always wants to mount the server and user /Users/
<username> on the server.
Thanks,
Allan Marcus
505-667-9531
On Sep 16, 2004, at 10:03 AM, Simon Slavin wrote:
On 16 Sep 2004, at 4:40pm, Mark Moorcroft wrote:
It is standard practice now for staff to activate sharing when
going to the
common use (or carry files with). Every time I refresh a common
use up to
now I'm forced to add accounts for every staff member and every
student.
Well, it's certainly possible to use authentication centrally and
keep
home directories on the computer you're actually logging into.
That's
one of the easy setup options that Mac OS X Server allows.
What you'll find is that if Ursula User has logged onto six computers
then all six have home directories for her, each with different
things
in.
Simon
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