When dealing with different sources of authentication via AD and LDAPv3
plug-ins, there are two types of accounts that people refer to. They are:
Network accounts
Mobile accounts
Network accounts basically mean the user authenticates against an
authentication authority other than the local host a
On Apr 19, 2013, at 22:46 , Graham Cox wrote:
> Exactly, which is why I figured it must either mean something else here, or
> the user in question is confused...
>
> It's a network of iMacs we're talking about.
https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/Security/Conceptual/Authenti
Exactly, which is why I figured it must either mean something else here, or the
user in question is confused...
It's a network of iMacs we're talking about. I'm trying to get more info about
what the user means. In the meantime, how to store prefs that work for remote
logins?
On 20/04/2013,
On Apr 19, 2013, at 22:18 , Graham Cox wrote:
> what sort of network accounts are implied by 'AD' ?
I assume AD == ActiveDirectory, which is a Microsoft thing.
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Hi all,
Our app stores some "by host" preferences aside from its usual user defaults.
We have a user that reports that these preferences are not working when logging
in over the network. I'm not actually sure what they mean by that, quote:
"other users (all of which are network accounts that