Hi Ken,

"Default account"? I am not familiar with Macs, but the user is not logging
> into his local machine with the domain user account I am referring to. He
> has his own local account for the Mac. I don't see how the Mac would
> automatically know his domain user account credentials in order to connect
> to a network share.


When a Mac connects to an SMB share it attempts to log into using the local
credentials, and if that fails, as a guest. Each share can only be
connected once. So if the share is connected, he needs to disconnect first.
The way to do this on the Mac is

In Filer press Shift+Cmd+G to open the Go to Folder dialog.
Enter /Volumes
The Public share should be listed. Right-click (Ctrl+Click by default) and
select Eject Public

A Mac can join a domain. Here's a description of all required steps:

http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/apple-in-the-enterprise/integrate-macs-into-a-windows-active-directory-domain/

If SMB2 is the problem (it is for older clients with Mavericks) then you
can disable it:

http://www.zdnet.com/mavericks-smb2-problem-and-fixes-7000022519/

Eventually, you can activate the AFP protocol on the CentOS machine. That's
the Apple File Protocol. Often it's disguised as "Time Machine" access in
NAS systems.

-- 
Christof


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