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  • in reply to: User Templates for Network Home Folders #361158
    smyrna
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    [QUOTE BY= claywilliams] I apologize in advance if this has been covered. I’ve been searching high and low and have found little mention of this.

    We are about to implement an AD-OD environment using home folders on a windows server running extremeZ-IP for the home folders and all user data in Active Direcctory. Our Xserve is going to be used strictly for group management.

    On my build I have various customizations in the user templates. I had presumed that OS X populates an empty home folder automatically using user templates. Sad but sad, it doesn’t – at least not in any way I’ve been able to intuit. Worse, it populates the home folders with weird default preferences that I can’t seem to track down.
    Example: I have deleted com.apple.dockfixup.plist but the same default Apple dock appears when faced with an empty home folder. Unless I want to enforce a dock at all times, Mail.app, itunes, iphoto, imovie, etc will always clutter up my users’ docks.

    I know that many prefs can be managed from WGM, but there are documents, preferences, bookmarks and such that I would like to be in every home folder by default.

    Doing this manually for every user seems cumbersome.
    I was about to give up and create a duplicate user database in WGM just so I could use “Create Home Folder” but realized that it wants to be pointed to a Mac, not a Windows file server.

    If anyone has any insight on this, I would greatly appreciate it.
    thanks
    =c=[/QUOTE]

    i igured how to do it today i logged in as root created a folder in the user template dir and set the same permissions as the documents dir and the damn thing worked great!!!

    in reply to: User Templates for Network Home Folders #361144
    smyrna
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    [QUOTE BY= tbone] Have you had a look at:

    http://www.bombich.com/mactips/homedir.html[/QUOTE]

    I am having the same issue as the original poster and this link deos not really involve server user home directory creation. that is to move your home directory from what i can tell

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