Apple Mac OS X Server Print Service Administration For Version 10.4 or Later Uživatelský manuál Strana 66

  • Stažení
  • Přidat do mých příruček
  • Tisk
  • Strana
    / 232
  • Tabulka s obsahem
  • KNIHY
  • Hodnocené. / 5. Na základě hodnocení zákazníků
Zobrazit stránku 65
66 Chapter 4 Setting Up User Accounts
Defining Long User Names
The user name is the long name for a user, such as Ellen Brown or Dr. Arnold T. Smith.
(Sometimes the user name is referred to as the “full name or the real” name.) Users
can log in using the user name or a short name associated with their accounts.
Long user names are case-sensitive in the login window; so if an account has the user
name Mary Smith, login fails if MARY SMITH is entered in the login window. However,
user names are not case-sensitive when used to authenticate a user for file server
access or to log in from Macintosh Manager Mac OS 9 clients.
A long user name can contain no more than 255 bytes. Since long user names support
various character sets, the maximum number of characters for long user names can
range from 255 Roman characters to as few as 85 characters (for character sets in which
characters occupy up to 3 bytes).
You can use Workgroup Manager to edit the user name of an account stored in the
LDAP directory of an Open Directory master, a NetInfo domain, or other read/write
directory domain. You can also use Workgroup Manager to review the user name in any
directory domain accessible from the server youre using.
To work with the user name using Workgroup Manager:
1 In Workgroup Manager, click Accounts.
2 Select the account you want to work with.
To select the account, click the small globe above the accounts list and choose the
directory domain where the account resides, then select the user in the user list.
3 To be authenticated, click the lock.
4 In the Name field (on the Basic pane), review or edit the user name.
Initially, the value of user name is “Untitled <some-number>.” After changing the name,
Workgroup Manager doesn’t check to verify that the user name is unique.
Avoid assigning the same name to more than one user. Workgroup Manager doesn’t let
you assign the same name to different users in any particular domain or in any domain
in the search path (search policy) of the server youre using, but has no way of
detecting whether duplicates might exist in other domains.
Defining Short User Names
A short name is an abbreviated name for a user, such as ebrown or arnoldsmith. Users
can log in using the short name or the user name associated with their accounts. The
short name is used by Mac OS X for home directories and groups:
When Mac OS X automatically creates a user’s local or network AFP home directory, it
names the directory after the users short name. For more information about home
directories, see Chapter 7, “Setting Up Home Directories.”
Zobrazit stránku 65
1 2 ... 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 ... 231 232

Komentáře k této Příručce

Žádné komentáře