
38 Chapter 3 Administering Windows Users, Groups, Computers, and Share Points
• Web service (for setup information, see the web technologies administration guide)
Users who connect to a server anonymously are restricted to files, folders, and websites
with privileges accorded to Everyone.
Deleting a Windows User Account
You can use Workgroup Manager to delete a user account from a directory domain of
Mac OS X Server.
To delete a user account using Workgroup Manager:
1 In Workgroup Manager, click the Accounts button, then click the User button.
2 Open the directory domain that contains the user account you want to delete, and
authenticate as an administrator of the domain.
To open a directory domain, click the small globe icon above the list of users and
choose from the pop-up menu.
3 Select the account you want to delete, then choose Server > Delete Selected User.
Disabling a Windows User Account
To disable a Windows user account, you can
• Deselect the “User can log in” option on the Basic pane in Workgroup Manager.
• For a user account whose password type is Open Directory, set a password policy
that disables login. For instructions, see the user authentication chapter of the Open
Directory administration guide.
• Delete the account. For instructions, see the previous task, “Deleting a Windows User
Account.”
• Change the user’s password to an unknown value. For instructions, see “Working
With Basic Settings for Users” on page 33.
Managing Groups for Windows Users
A group account offers a simple way to manage a collection of users with similar needs.
A group account stores the identities of users who belong to the group and other
information that applies only to Mac OS X users. Although some group information
doesn’t apply to Windows users, you can add Windows users to groups that you create.
A group can be assigned special access privileges to files and folders, as described in
the file services administration guide.
The procedures for managing group accounts are the same for groups whose members
include Windows users as for groups that contain only Mac OS X users. You use
Workgroup Manager to administer group accounts. For detailed instructions on the
following tasks, see the chapter on group accounts in the user management guide:
• Creating group accounts
• Editing group account information
• Adding users to a group
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