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Remote login to client but permissions wrong



Hello.

I have 10.3.9 server hosting user accounts and home directories. I want to be able to allow remote login to a 10.4 desktop, from any machine,  and have a users home directory mount up so they can use the CPU of that machine to process information. 

What happens now is they can login, they see the folders in their home folder, but they don't have the proper permissions to do anything in their home area. 

The home folders are AFP shared. I know that two users cannot login and get AFP shared directories but we are certain that only one user at a time is logging in. No one is sitting at the client and it stays at the loginwindow. 

Anyone know what I'm missing here. Could it be that the AFP shared home area cannot be mounted on two machines at the same time? I don't recall that in the docs but I'll look again. In Server Admin I am not currently limiting the number of AFP connections but that may be a different issue with respect to home folders. 

Thanks!

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Eric Williams
Systems and Facilities Manager
Van Vleck Observatory - Wesleyan University Astronomy
Office: 860 685 3664
Cell: 860 670 3494
AIM: radvelman
Skype: wilersh


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