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Mountain Lion Users

Upgraded to Mountain Lion, logged in with my account and when I went to Users & Groups I got the beachball and then System Preferences crashed. Everytime I went back in it did the same.


Logged off and went in with another account, same thing.


Reinstalled ML and, on a lark, used the other Admin account first. Users & Groups opened perfectly.


Then went back to my account and it crashed. Again. Even going back to the other account crashes again.


I suspect that something about my account is hosing Users & Groups, but what?


Anyone else seen this?

Posted on Jul 25, 2012 2:31 PM

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Aug 16, 2012 4:57 AM in response to Steven Major

Well, Apple won't reply here. I doubt they monitor this forum. I've reported this both to Apple support (who weren't very helpful) and via this link: http://www.apple.com/feedback/macosx.html


If we all reported with that link they might take some more notice. When you call AppleCare, they are more concrened about hardware issues than software.

Aug 29, 2012 8:52 AM in response to Steven Major

Solved for us. We do LDAP custom mappings, editing those in Search & Mappings, we had to add the GeneratedUID Attribute under users.


A GeneratedUID seems to have this format:


0AF98A95-2157-4D42-99A7-4DEB2A92A4C62


We don't have any field in our LDAP that conforms to that, so I did this:


#0AF98A95-2157-4D42-99A7-4DEB2A9$uidNumber$


Our uidNumbers are unique and the same number of characters that I substituted.


I've tested with a shorter number of characters and nothing has broken, but it's probably safer to find something unique to plug in that is always the same string length.


My understanding is this was a change made in Mountain Lion.

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