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Re: CreateGroupFolder cmd.



On Tuesday, January 28, 2003, at 08:34 pm, Scott McGill wrote:

The users were created by importing from ASIP 6.3.2.

The groups were created manually. All have correct user id's.

You used WorkGroup Manager to great the groups ? WorkGroups are
not the same as GID groups: they have preferences created in
WorkGroup Manager.

The users have unique id's.. The groups and users are all working perfectly
otherwise.

The only thing this is stopping form working is the application control.
Dock prefs and preference control etc. is working perfectly.

What are you getting at?

People sometimes make users up using programs other than WorkGroup
Manager. They don't put all the necessary things in the NetInfo
database. But this doesn't seem to be your problem.

And what should I be checking?

Hmm. Create one user using the facilities in WorkGroup Manager.
I think there's a form of the CreateGroupFolder command which will
let you make a folder just for this one user. This may let you
work out whether it's the details for each user which are messing
up the system or whether it's a more general resource like a shared
folder.

Simon Slavin
--
Simon Slavin Fylde College Room C11
Computing Development Officer 01524 65201 x 93569
Psychology Department
University of Lancaster
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