Creating email addresses for managed users, Using security settings for computers – Apple Mac OS X Server (version 10.2.3 or later) User Manual
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To use a specific hard disk name:
1
In Macintosh Manager, click Computers, and then click Control.
2
Select a computer list, then select “Force computer hard disk name to __” and type in the
name you want to use (for example, Macintosh HD).
3
Click Save.
If you have difficulty using Macintosh Manager to specify a hard disk name for computers,
make sure file sharing is turned off on the client computers.
To turn off file sharing, use the File Sharing control panel.
Creating Email Addresses for Managed Users
Macintosh Manager can create an email address for a user who doesn’t already have one.
When a user logs in, Macintosh Manager adds the user’s short name to the default domain
name you specify and creates an email address.
If a user has other imported email settings, they will override Macintosh Manager’s settings
when the user connects to the Macintosh Manager network.
To create an email address for a user:
1
In Macintosh Manager, click Computers, and then click Control.
2
Select a computer list.
3
Under User Email Addresses, type the default domain name, the incoming (POP) mail server
address, and the outgoing (SMTP) server address.
4
Click Save.
To have the computer check for messages when the user logs in, select “Check for email
when members log in” in the Options pane of the Workgroups pane.
Using Security Settings for Computers
Computer security settings let you choose security settings for users, computers, and
applications.
Keeping Computers Secure If a User Forgets to Log Out
If a user doesn’t log out when he or she finishes using a computer, other people can use the
computer without logging in. They will have access to anything the previous user had access
to, including that user’s home directory and documents. You can prevent this type of
unauthorized access with the idle logout feature.
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