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  • #373170
    crisg0112
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    Hi All,

    Is it possible to have window-based pc authenticated on the AD to have their “Home” folder on the Mac OS Server 10.5.3? I have followed Corey Carson’s guide to the letter and I got stuck when trying to bind the AD-OD with a normal user account it is coming up with “eDsPermissionError -14120”. The way I bypassed this was by logging in as an administrator and the bind work.

    I created the share point in the server and yet the PC’s cannot see the share? The PC can ping the Server via hostname / IP Address. DNS working properly both forward and backward.

    Any help is greatly appreciated.

    Thanks

    Cris

    #373188
    crisg0112
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    Hi,

    Thanks for the reply. Tried it and it works like it should 😀

    Now, I want to enable iCal but I cannot even enable the services. I went into Workgroup Manager (authenticated to LDAPv3/127.0.0.1).
    Steps I did:
    Went into Groups,
    create new group, (testgroup)
    add member (from /Active Directory/All Domains) (testuser – AD account)
    On the basic tab, Enable the following services for this group on : . Even when I click the dropdown, it is not showing my servers FQDN. I have enabled iCal and enable this services for the following group on the server > access screen.

    Any help is appreciated.

    Thanks

    Cris

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