>Marquette Rogers
> Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2010 2:19 PM
> To: Lamb, John (NIH/NHLBI) [C]
> Cc: fed-talk
> Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] Particular user cannot login with AD
>account on one Mac
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> Hi Mike,
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> I've seen issue and they all seem to be unrelated. I have seen a
>bad NIC cards cause this in 10.4, DNS settings -- also having a clock
>off by 5 minutes has caused this too.
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> I believe you said the computer was bound using Centrify.
>Although, I've never used Centrify extensively. If you can again, try
>unbinding the computer from the domain and 'if' the computer is in AD
>Users and Computers -- delete it.
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> Then login with a local admin account on the Mac and bind the
>computer using Directory Utility and not Centrify.
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> As a last resort, if the aformentioned doesn't help, I would
>backup the user home to a .dmg.
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> You can delete the account and save it to the deleted folder. This
>would require opening the old account .dmg and moving only office
>documents and certain preference files manually back into the new
>account such as Address Book, bookmarks and certain third-party prefs.
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> I usually connect a FireWire drive to the computer and backup the
>home directory to that location using a terminal command like below.
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> sudo hdiutil ditto -rsrcFork homedir /Volumes/homedirbckup.dmg
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> Thanks,
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> Mr. Rogers
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> Things you can get access to you should never remember.
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> Einstein
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> Sent from iPhone
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