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RE: OD, what can the matter be?



I had a suggestion from someone that seems to be doing the business:

change the hostconfig (Private/etc/hostconfig) file to

AUTOMOUNT=-NO-


This, i'm sure i've read in a white paper somewhere at some point, but
as 10.4.x matured most this would configure itself.  I haven't had to
look at the config file for a long time

I was wondering if anyone could help me find out how i could edit the
Private/etc/hostconfig file of a large number of clients using ARD?

I've read that you can do this with preferences files. defaults writes
or something..... But, besides having to connect to each client and open
up pico, is there a way to do this for many machines at once?


Many thanks




-----Original Message-----
From:	macos-x-server-bounces+colin.kavanagh=email@hidden
on behalf of Colin Kavanagh
Sent:	Fri 12/7/2007 5:30 PM
To:	Jacob White
Cc:	email@hidden
Subject:	RE: OD, what can the matter be?

-----Original Message-----
From:	Jacob White [mailto:email@hidden]
Sent:	Fri 12/7/2007 4:51 PM
To:	Colin Kavanagh
Cc:	email@hidden
Subject:	Re: OD, what can the matter be?




Well, at least you got it working. I fiddled with Directory access for  
a few days before I went back to 10.4.10.
In my case I'd have a machine that wouldn't login at all one minute  
but would be able to login 10 minutes later.
Then maybe I'd be able to log in to some accounts but not others.

>

Exactly the same symptoms.  I'm not going to say it's totally resolved
yet, going to keep an eye on it. There hasn't been many students in
today, so it's hard to tell.  Will keep you posted


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