
60 Chapter 4 Setting Up User Accounts
Creating Read-Write LDAPv3 User Accounts
You can create a user account on a non-Apple LDAPv3 server if it has been configured
for write access.
To create an LDAPv3 user account:
1 In Workgroup Manager, click Accounts.
2 Ensure that the directory services of the Mac OS X Server you’re using has been
configured to use the LDAP server for user accounts.
The Open Directory admin guide has information about well known attributes in user
accounts and instructions for mapping attributes. For information about the user
account elements that may need to be mapped, see Appendix A, “Importing and
Exporting Account Information.”
3 Click the small globe above the accounts list, then choose the LDAPv3 domain in which
you want the user’s account to reside.
4 To authenticate, click the lock.
5 Choose Server > New User or click New User in the toolbar.
6 Specify settings for the user in the tabs provided.
For details, see “Working With Basic Settings for Users” on page 65 through “Working
With Print Settings for Users” on page 81.
You can also use a preset or an import file to create a new user. For details, see “Using
Presets to Create New Accounts” on page 64 and “Using Workgroup Manager to Import
Users and Groups” on page 206.
Editing User Account Information
You can use Workgroup Manager to change a user account that resides in the LDAP
directory of an Open Directory master, a NetInfo domain, or other read/write directory
domain.
To make changes to a user account:
1 In Workgroup Manager, click Accounts.
2 Ensure that the directory services of the Mac OS X Server you’re using has been
configured to access the desired directory domain.
3 See the Open Directory administrator’s guide for instructions. Click the small globe
above the accounts list, then choose the domain in which the user’s account resides.
4 To authenticate, click the lock.
5 Click the Users button and select the user.
6 Edit settings for the user in the tabs provided.
For details, see “Working With Basic Settings for Users” on page 65 through “Working
With Print Settings for Users” on page 81.
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