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Re: Have you Apple support? correction
Posted by: Laura on 7/01/09
On 7/01/09, Laura wrote:
> 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
>>>
>>
>> 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 **imac. (correction)
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
Posts on this thread, including this one
- 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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