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    Re: Have you Apple support? Have you been to OSX server disc
    Posted by: Laura on 7/01/09

    On 6/28/09, Neal wrote:
    > On 6/26/09, Laura wrote:
    >> On 6/26/09, Neal wrote:
    >>> On 6/25/09, Laura wrote:
    >>>> We have upgraded our emacs to Leopard and added 1 GB of RAM
    >>>> in our school network (mac mini running Leopard). I would
    >>>> like to set up a student list so that students can log in
    >>>> and save their documents on the server. The log in list
    >>>> appears okay but when I click on a student name and try to
    >>>> log in I get a message: 'Type an administrator name and
    >>>> password to allow lpadmin to make changes. There are two
    >>>> blanks
    >>>
    >>> What version of OS X Server are you using?
    >> Leopard
    >>>
    >>> Do you have admin privileges on the server?
    >> yes, I have admin privileges on the server
    >
    > So you have created a managed group? You have set the privileges for
    > the group? Or are you creating a group of managed machines?
    >
    > You're information is so thin - I don't know what you've
    > accomplished correctly and where the hang up is... try link below,
    > apple discussions are lots of help too. If you don't have an id you
    > have to make one, but it's free.
    >
    > Good Luck,
    >
    > N
    Neal, Thanks. A list of all student users is on each emac. The students
    log in and use applications on the individual machines. They save
    documents on a mac mini server running Leopard. I was able to get the
    list of users to show up and work fine on the emac. Students can log
    in and use applications. But when I log in and try to type the
    password for the student on the emac, I get the message 'Type an
    administrator name and password to allow lpadmin to make changes.'
    Two boxes come up and everything freezes up. I'll check the
    documentation on the link that you gave to me. Thank you for your help.
    Laura


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  • Leopard running on emac, 6/25/09, by Laura.
  • Re: You run the server or you're a classroom teacher?, 6/26/09, by Neal.
  • Re: You run the server or you're a classroom teacher?, 6/26/09, by Laura.
  • Re: Have you Apple support? Have you been to OSX server discusio, 6/28/09, by Neal.
  • Re: Have you Apple support? Have you been to OSX server disc, 7/01/09, by Laura.
  • Re: Have you Apple support? correction, 7/01/09, by Laura.
  • Re: Re:A list of all student users is on each emac. , 7/02/09, by Neal.

     
     

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