Apple 10.3 Life Jacket User Manual


 
34 Chapter 2 Inside Mac OS X Server
You can set up mobile accounts to support users who use their computers both on
and off the network.
Mobile Accounts
Mobile accounts let the user of a Mac OS X version 10.3 or later computers work offline
but continue to
Log in using the network name and password
Experience the same managed preference settings
Windows User Management
You can maximize the support you provide for Windows users by setting up a Windows
primary domain controller (PDC) on Mac OS X Server and defining Windows settings
for a user. When you do so, the server
Provides domain Open Directory authentication for Windows NT 4.x, Windows 2000,
and Windows XP clients
Hosts home directories for Windows users in the domain
Supports roaming user profiles for home directories
A user account can contain both Macintosh and Windows attributes, so users can log in
from both kinds of computers.
Windows users can also use Mac OS X Server’s VPN, file, and print services, as later
sections in this chapter describe.
The Windows services administration guide describes how to set up the many
Windows-specific options that Mac OS X Server supports.
System Image Services
You can create disk images and then set up Mac OS X Server to host the images so that
Mac OS 9 or Mac OS X computers can start up from or install the images over the
network. NetBoot images are used for remote startup, and Network Install images are
used for remote installations.
The source of an image can be a CD, DVD, or DMG (disk image). You can also create an
image that mimics an existing system that’s already been set up the way you want
client computers to be set up. In this case, the source of the image is a volume or
partition.
The system image administration guide provides complete information about Netboot
and Network Install.
NetBoot
NetBoot lets Macintosh clients—including Mac OS X clients without a local hard
drive—start up from a system disk image located on Mac OS X Server instead of on the
client computer’s disk drive:
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