My Mac users connect to shares on a Windows 2003 server. Their home folders and office share are mapped automatically. One other reason for me is accountability of machines we have/manage.

I am giving up for the day. I will figure it out later.



John Singler wrote:

Depp, Dennis M. wrote:

What benefits do you get from having your OSX machines binding to the
domain?


a few:

Home dirs get mapped automagically. Connecting to network resources does not require additional authentication. No local accts. (besides admin/root).



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ZV,

When you unbind from the Domain have your tried deleting the computer account then rebinding?

We have ~250 10.4.3 machines bound to our domain w/o any problems (thus far).

Feel free to take this off list if you want.

john

Za Vue wrote:

Anyone have problems with Mac OS 10.4 binding to Windows 2003 AD?


Once

you bind the damn thing successfully and unbind it you cannot re-bind


it

again. I have about 10 of these Mac-Crap machines. No problem with OS 10.3 and below. I like to shove all these machines up Apple's azz..or


my

management.

-Z.V.


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