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34 Chapter 2 Getting Started With User Management
5 If you want the domain administrator to have other responsibilities, such as setting up
file services to support shared folders, select “User can administer this directory
domain.”
After you select the checkbox, a dialog appears in which you can disable specific
privileges for the administrator account. For more information, see “Assigning
Administrator Rights for a Directory Domain” on page 73.
6 Click Save.
Now the remaining steps can be conducted by the domain administrator from the
administrator computer.
Step 4: Set up a home directory share point
Home directories for accounts stored in shared directories can reside in a network
share point that the user’s computer can access. The share point must be
automountable—it must have a network mount record in the directory domain where
the user account resides.
An automountable share point ensures that the home directory is visible in
/Network/Servers automatically when a user logs in to a Mac OS X computer
configured to access the shared directory. It also lets other users access the home
directory using the ~home-directory-name shortcut.
You can set up network home directories so they can be accessed using either AFP or
NFS. You can also set up home directories for use by Windows users:
For instructions on setting up AFP or NFS share points for network home directories
for Macintosh users see Chapter 7, “Setting Up Home Directories.”
For information about setting up SMB/CIFS share points for Windows user home
directories, see the Windows services administration guide.
Step 5: Create user accounts and home directories
You can use Workgroup Manager to create user accounts in directories that reside on
Mac OS X Server and in non-LDAP directories that aren’t read-only. Detailed
instructions appear in various locations in this guide:
For information about how to create Mac OS X user accounts, see Chapter 4, “Setting
Up User Accounts.”
For information about creating Mac OS X mobile user accounts, see Chapter 3, “User
Management for Mobile Clients.”
See Chapter 7, “Setting Up Home Directories,” for information about home
directories.
See “Working With Read-Only User Accounts” on page 62 for information about
working with read-only accounts.
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