Apple 10.5 Leapard Model Vehicle User Manual


 
72 Chapter 4 Setting Up User Accounts
Giving a User Full Administrative Capabilities
A user with full administrative capabilities is also known as a directory domain
administrator. Directory domain administrators can modify any records in the directory
domain and are the only users who can change the passwords of other directory
domain administrators.
You can change a user’s domain privileges for LDAPv3 directory domains. You can’t
change privileges for a local user account or an account stored in a non-LDAPv3
directory domain.
To change a user’s administrative privileges:
1 In Workgroup Manager, click Accounts.
2 Select the user account you want to work with.
To select an account, click the globe icon above the accounts list, choose the directory
domain where the user’s account resides, and then select the user.
3 To authenticate, click the lock and enter the name and password of a directory domain
administrator.
4 In Privileges, from the “Administration capabilities” pop-up menu, choose Full, and then
click Save.
Working with Advanced Settings
Advanced settings include login settings, keywords, password type, and searchable
comments. In Workgroup Manager, use the user account’s Advanced pane to work with
advanced settings.
Enabling a User’s Calendar
If your iCal server enables individual user calendars, you can configure user accounts to
use iCal server. When users use iCal to log into the server, they can access their
calendars.
To enable a user’s calendar:
1 In Workgroup Manager, click Accounts.
2 Select the user account you want to work with.
To select an account, click the globe icon above the accounts list, choose the directory
domain where the user’s account resides, and then select the user.
3 To authenticate, click the lock and enter the name and password of a directory domain
administrator.
4 In Advanced, select “Enable calendaring,” choose a server from the pop-up menu, and
then click Save.