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Hello I have seached this site and others for a solution to this and did see a few other posts but no responses. We have a new OS X server (10.3.7) running, on a new G5, one week with samba and postfix/cyrus and dns. So far everything appears to be running fine. However any time we add a user using Workgroup manager the system hangs and the only way to get it back is to power down. This seems to have started after bringing up the mail system but stopping postfix did not accomplish anything. Does anyone have a workaround? Is there a way to add a user to the system and postfix via the command line such as adduser in Linux? As you can probably tell we are new to Mac os x.
Any help would be appreciated.
Ray
Any help would be appreciated.
Ray
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Hello all.
I am a PC user and administrator by trade, but recently I have been moved into managing one of the Mac labs here at a high school.
The lab is all Mac G4 PowerPCs. They currently run 10.4 with the latest updates.
I have recently begun the project of cloning all of them to be the same. The image I use uses Workgroup Manager from the Server Admin Tools from Apple to manage the settings on the STUDENT user account.
I have it installed on all systems (because of the clone) and log in to the 127.0.0.1 (localhost).
Each user is managed independently as there are only 3: Administrstor, Student, and Teacher. Student is the only account I have 'locked down.'
I manage the application access, dock items, system preferences, finder, and even the desktop via com.apple.desktop.com.
Today I discovered a student using iTunes, a program I have restriced, and his background image was changed. HE didn't know why or how, and frankly, I don't care if he does, I just want to fix it.
So the question is posed: How do I reenable the preferences for that user?
The Workgroup Manager still lists all the preferences as managed 'always' and the settings are all correct, but the STUDENT user can still open rverything, can see the drive icon on the desktop, change the wallpaper, affect the Dock, etc.
I am a PC user and administrator by trade, but recently I have been moved into managing one of the Mac labs here at a high school.
The lab is all Mac G4 PowerPCs. They currently run 10.4 with the latest updates.
I have recently begun the project of cloning all of them to be the same. The image I use uses Workgroup Manager from the Server Admin Tools from Apple to manage the settings on the STUDENT user account.
I have it installed on all systems (because of the clone) and log in to the 127.0.0.1 (localhost).
Each user is managed independently as there are only 3: Administrstor, Student, and Teacher. Student is the only account I have 'locked down.'
I manage the application access, dock items, system preferences, finder, and even the desktop via com.apple.desktop.com.
Today I discovered a student using iTunes, a program I have restriced, and his background image was changed. HE didn't know why or how, and frankly, I don't care if he does, I just want to fix it.
So the question is posed: How do I reenable the preferences for that user?
The Workgroup Manager still lists all the preferences as managed 'always' and the settings are all correct, but the STUDENT user can still open rverything, can see the drive icon on the desktop, change the wallpaper, affect the Dock, etc.