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Network Account Server explanation.

Just out of curiosity, but a network account server just stores account preferences and home folder contents and then downloads them to a computer when you log in to your account, right?

If not, please explain.

Thanks.

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.1), Mid 2010 model

Posted on Sep 21, 2011 3:39 PM

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Posted on Sep 22, 2011 4:26 AM

When you also have configured a server side home folder, then: YES.


If not, only the Username & Password is stored on the server, but the home folder still remains on the client.

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Sep 27, 2011 4:31 AM in response to Timothy Westman-Barth

The purpose is to have ONE location where you organize your accounts, but that could be accessed by many applications and functions, like file sharing, calendar access, accessing a wiki/website.


You only have to manage ONE location. So when someone forgot his password, you only have to change it in the server, and any applications which looks on the server for authentication is affected. Otherwise when every application has it's own users and passwords you have to go trough every single on to change it.

Network Account Server explanation.

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