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3 To be authenticated, click the lock.
4 Click the Groups button.
5 Select the group or groups from which you want to remove the user, then click the
Remove (–) button.
You can also add users to a group by using the Members pane of group accounts.
Reviewing a User’s Group Memberships
You can use Workgroup Manager to review the groups a user belongs to if the user
account resides in a directory domain accessible from the server you’re using.
To review group memberships using Workgroup Manager:
1 In Workgroup Manager, click Accounts.
2 Select the account you want to work with.
To select the account, click the small globe above the accounts list and choose the
directory domain where the account resides, then select the user in the user list.
3 To be authenticated, click the lock.
4 Click the Groups button.
The primary group to which the user belongs is displayed, and other groups the user
belongs to are listed in the Other Groups list.
Working With Home Settings for Users
Home settings describe a user’s home directory attributes. For information about using
and setting up home directories, see Chapter 7, “Setting Up Home Directories.”
Working With Mail Settings for Users
You can create a Mac OS X Server mail service account for a user by specifying mail
settings for the user in the user’s account. To use the account, the user configures a
mail client to identify the user name, password, mail service, and mail protocol you
specify in the mail settings.
In Workgroup Manager, use the Mail pane in the user account window to work with a
user’s mail service settings.
See the mail service administration guide for information about how to set up and
manage Mac OS X Server mail service.
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