| The following steps need to be performed to set up the server and clients for Active Directory integrated network home directories: 1. Set up the folder hierarchy on the Windows server with appropriate permissions and share the directory using ExtremeZ-IP. 2. Add the home directory to the users’ profiles. 3. Bind the client computer to the domain using the Directory Setup application or the command line dsconfigad utility. 4. Using dsconfigad, set the client’s mount style to AFP and disable localhome. For best results you should be using ExtremeZ-IP 3.2.1 or later. Using ExtremeZ-IP 3.2.1 or later a user will only see their own home folder and not any of the other users’ folders. Using the latest version of Mac OS X is also recommended. There have been several changes in later versions of Mac OS X 10.3 that make the mounting of network home directories much more reliable. More detailed instructions on how to perform the steps above can be found in the PDF form of this article. |