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Select a computer list, then set one of the login options explained in the steps that follow.
3
Select “Disabled--Ask User” to allow the user to choose to shut down the computer, go to the
Finder (if the user has an administrator password), or pick a new Macintosh Manager server.
4
Select “Disabled--Go to Finder” to take the user to the Finder automatically.
5
Select “Disabled--Pick a different server” to allow the user to select another Macintosh
Manager server from a list of local network servers.
6
Click Save.
To allow users to log in again, choose Enabled from the login pop-up menu and click Save.
Using Workgroup Settings for Computers
You use settings in the Workgroups pane of the Computers pane to control access to
computers.
Controlling Access to Computers
You can make computers available to everyone, or you can limit access to certain computers.
If you want to allow specific workgroups to use only certain computers, make sure you have
already set up the workgroups first. Then create a list of computers you want to make
available to them, and follow the steps below.
The same workgroup can be added to more than one computer list.
To make computers available to workgroups:
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In Macintosh Manager, click Computers, and then click Workgroups.
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If you want to make computers available to everyone, select “All workgroups can use these
computers.” To limit access to only certain workgroups, select “Allow only the following
workgroups to use these computers.”
3
Select workgroups in the Available Workgroups list and click Add to add them to the Allowed
Workgroups list. To remove an allowed workgroup, select it and click Remove.
4
Click Save.
If you want to disable access to certain computers, use one of the “disabled” login settings in
the Lists pane of the Computers pane.
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