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Re: ACtive directory integration



Richard,

Go to http://www.apple.com/server/resources.html . Look at the top left for
the article entitled "Active Directory". Apple has a PDF file there that
will explain how to do exactly what you want to do. I've already gone
through it and it works just fine. I'm about to roll out OS X on my labs
and have 400+ users authenticate through my AD.


Tim Wilkinson
ITC-ACHS
University of Virginia
email@hidden
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> From: Richard Pride <email@hidden>
> Date: Wed, 4 Sep 2002 12:07:33 +0100
> To: "'email@hidden'" <email@hidden>
> Subject: ACtive directory integration
>
> Okay here's a good one for you all...
>
> Clients running 9.2.2, OSX 10.1.5 and both OS's on all types of hardware.
> Xserve running 10.2
>
> I'd like to set it up such that the students log in to the Macs using their
> student ID no.and the password that they use for the PC's, which would then
> mount their folders from the Xserve after authentication.
>
> I assume it's a case of setting up the users on the Xserve with their
> folders etc in the Workgroup manager, importing them into MM so they can use
> the classic OS machines as well and setting it up to look for a password
> server which in this case is the Uni's Windows 2000 active directory system.
>
> Has anyone done this at all? I can set up all the Apple stuff no probs but
> the manuals are lacking a bit when it comes to using password servers....
>
> Any help gratefully accepted.
>
> TA in advance
>
> Richard Pride
>
> Senior Technician - Video Post and New Media.
> Bournemouth Media School.
> Tel : (01202) 595040
>
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