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Hi Brent, they’re all 10.3.2. Thanks for your help on this…
<mc> -----Original Message-----
Which version of OS X?
10.3 or above has an Active Directory client built in that can typically be configured to work with AD, if not there are options for using Kerberos for single sign on. Post back the specific version, and I can help you get it going whether it be 10.3 or back.
Brent.
p.s. to get the specific version of os x,
1. log in
2. click the apple button in the upper left hand corner
3. click "About this Mac"
On May 7, 2004, at 9:07 AM, Creamer, Mark wrote:
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- [ActiveDir] Mac clients & passwords Creamer, Mark
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- Re: [ActiveDir] Mac clients & passwords Brent Westmoreland
