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Re: Advice on what I'm trying to do. Xserve, OSX/OS9 clients



You should check out the Macintosh Manger service. It can provide a
heavily managed Mac OS 9 experience and common network home folders for
Mac OS 9 and X.

Josh

On Jul 30, 2004, at 7:47 PM, Derrick MacPherson wrote:

> I am wanting to set this up:
>
> xserver gets it's user account info via our NIS servers.
>
> OS9 mostly, OSX some clients.
>
> What I would like, is OS9 & OSX to have controlled logins, mounting
> remote home directories if possible. I have set up before OSX to mount
> NFS or AFP (reshared NFS) home directories and login info via NIS. I'm
> just wondering if it's possible to have more control over the OS9
> clients.. Make sense? possibly not, schite Friday.. hellday more like.
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Josh Wisenbaker, ACSA
Sr. Systems Engineer
ComputerTree Technologies
1-800-467-9820

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