Editor’s Note: This story is reprinted from Computerworld. For more Mac coverage, visit Computerworld’s Macintosh Knowledge Center. Directory services are a critical component of any enterprise ...
Open Directory, Mac OS X’s native directory service, allows users to both manage local accounts and to create shared directory domains hosted by Mac OS X Server. With shared directory domains, ...
Directory Services provides a central place to store users and passwords for corporate and enterprise users. Here's how to use it on macOS. Many enterprises today have a need for a central place to ...
Im considering mount an NFS share onto one of my Mac OS X 10.6 boxes. For logistical reasons, Id prefer to mount it in /home on the Mac, but that is a reserved mount point according to Mac OS X: ...
Mac OS X Leopard not only makes it easy to do new things, it also allows you to restrict functions based on permissions. In home settings, this feature is presented as Parental Controls. In business ...
Most preferences in OS X are stored directly in the user's Preferences folder; however, within this folder is a directory called ByHost that contains other commonly used preferences. Topher Kessler ...
February 13, 2015 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Sometimes we all go a little too nuts on making folders inside of folders and you just need to flatten the ...
Jesus Vigo covers five common Active Directory connectivity issues affecting OS X and offers solutions to help resolve them. Anyone who has ever had to manage systems on a network typically finds the ...
Directory services are a critical component of any enterprise environment. These services provide a database for central account management for both user and computer, as well as a framework for ...