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Written by Josh Wisenbaker
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Tuesday, 29 May 2007 |
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These scripts try to work around the Finder's issues with large amounts of ACLs on a SMB volume when using AD homes mounted on the desktop.
homemounter 3.18 Kb
Put the scripts wherever you keep scripts on your system.Drop the launchd job in ~/Library/LaunchAgents/ and then edit it to point at the homemount.sh script.
Attach the homedrop.sh script as a logout hook.
Config the AD plugin to not mount AD homes, these scripts replace that action.
josh
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Written by Patrick McNeal
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Friday, 23 March 2007 |
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Overview
Version 1.8.0 of the Radmind tools introduced a major new reporting feature that allows administrators to better track the status of client machines. In addition to automatic reporting, a new repo tool has been added that can report arbitrary strings to a radmind server. Once deployed, radmind 1.8.0 provides an easy place to determine the overall state, usage and configuration of your machines.
Since the 1.8.0 radmind server offers reporting as a capability, there
are no roll out requirements. Once both the client and server are
using version 1.8.0 or later of the tools, reporting will just happen.
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Written by Lance Ogletree
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Tuesday, 05 September 2006 |
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Here's an example script that I use for binding our macs to both AD and OD via the send unix command in Apple Remote Desktop. This is tested for 10.4.x clients Comments (2) | Add as favourites (223) | Quote this article on your site | E-mail |
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