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96 Chapter 5 Setting Up Group Accounts
7 Click Accounts and select the group account you want to work with.
To select a group account, connect to the server where the account resides. Click
Accounts. Click the small globe above the accounts list and open the directory domain
where the group account is stored. Click the Groups pane and select the group.
8 To be authenticated, click the lock.
9 In the Owner Name field, enter the name of the user you want to own the group folder
so the user can act as group folder administrator.
Click the Browse (...) button to choose an owner from a list of users in the current
directory domain.
The group folder owner will be given read/write access to the group folder.
10 To create the folder, use the CreateGroupFolder command in Terminal.
You must be the root user to use the command. For more information, type man
CreateGroupFolder in Terminal to see the man page. The group folder is named using
the short name of the group with which it is associated.
The group folder is named using the short name of the group with which it is
associated.
You can automate a group members access to the group folder when the user logs in:
You can set up Dock Preferences to make the group folder visible in the Dock. For
instructions, see “Providing Easy Access to Group Folders” on page 149.
You can set up login preferences so that users can click Computer in the Finder to
see the group folder share point and the group folders within it. For instructions, see
“Providing Easy Access to the Group Share Point on page 166.
When using these preferences, make sure the group is defined in a shared domain in
the search policy of the group members computer. See the Open Directory
administration guide for instructions on setting a computer’s search policy.
If you don’t automate group folder access, group members can use the “Connect to
Server command in the Finder’s Go menu to navigate to the server where the group
folder resides to access the group folder.
Creating a Group Folder in a Subfolder of an Existing Share Point
In Workgroup Manager, you can create group folders that don’t reside immediately
below a share point. For example, you may want to organize group folders into several
subfolders under a share point that you define. If Groups is the share point, you may
want to place student groups’ folders in /Groups/StudentGroups and teacher groups’
folders in /Groups/TeacherGroups. The full path to a group folder for second-grade
students could be /Groups/StudentGroups/SecondGrade.
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