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Re: Users with Home directories



Problem solved. It had to do with how the server was set up. I reinstalled
the Server and when it was setting up the host name (previously it was
localhost) I set it to be sanl044 (From the DNS entry) and now it works!

Now this means that on my real Server which still has the host set to
localhost how do I change it to be what it should be?

Kevin Wesel
WMU

On 4/29/2002 10:54 AM, "Kevin Wesel" <email@hidden> wrote:

> I have a test server and test Client Set up. On the server I have 3 test
> user accounts. "Test C" for a user with a custom Home Directory, "Test L"
> for a user with a local Home Directory, and "Test N" For a user with no Home
> Directory.
>
> All 3 authenticate through a MacOS X client
>
> Test N - no Errors on log in, and can connect to the server through the Go
> Menu (but has write access to the OS 9 Folders)
>
> Test L - Error on Log in - The "Home" folder for user "testl" cannot be
> found in the usual place. This user can log in to the server though the Go
> Menu, and the OS 9 Chooser. Also I can log into the Server machine as this
> user and have Home directory working properly.
>
> Test C - Error on Log in - The "Home" folder for user "testc" cannot be
> found in the usual place. This user can log in to the server though the OS 9
> Chooser. But when I try to log in via the Go menu it acts as though Test C
> is already authenticated and the users share point is grayed out as if I am
> already connected. Also I can log into the Server machine as this user and
> have the home directory working properly.
>
> Does anybody have any Ideas where to look either on the client or on the
> Server to help me get Home directories working properly?
>
> Kevin Wesel
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