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    static profile or dock

    I'm a Windows admin and I'm trying to get my macs in my mixed envornment to work, so please except my appologies for my dumbness. (I'm trying to go straigt ;) ). What I need to do is have a "static profile" (windows term) on the macs. I want at least the dock to look the same no matter who logs...
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    users and policies

    when the user logs in it checks our windows database (active directory), so it will be using the same password. I will try what you suggested in tommarow when I get in. Thank you :cool:
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    users and policies

    that's what I'm talking about. I want my active directory users to use a guest account. This way when a user logs in it looks just like the last 50 times they logged in. we don't use poming profiles even on our Windows machines. I am a poor wintel tech who's been put incharge of teh macs in our...
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    users and policies

    right now I've got it so the that they authenticate via active directory. We have a problem with non-students using the computers so my supervisers want it to authenticate they they are students and it's ok for them to use the computer. that's why I was hoping I could make a profile that is used...
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    users and policies

    I don't really need remote profiles. there isn't a way to make a profile on the mac that is the profile used when any user logs in? Of O do have to do it with a server do I have to buy a xserver or can I use a G4 and just put OS X Server on it?
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    users and policies

    is there a way to do it without the server. the people in charge of spending money don't care enough about the macs to put in that kind of dough. Jeramiah
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    users and policies

    I've got about 30 macs in several computer labs and about 200 pcs. while I have like 5000 users for these michines. what I'd like to do is have a default profile so that when a user logs in it looks the same as when any other user logs in. In other words I can't store 5000 profiles on each...
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    mounting network share

    that's exactly what I've been looking for thank you.
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    mounted share

    that did it, thank you:D
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    getting user name

    I need to get the name of the user that is logged in, via applescript. anybody got a clue?
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    mounted share

    Is there a way to tell Finder not to display mounted shares? in applescript would be best.
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    mounting network share

    Is there a way to create an alias to the users folder on the desktop after I've mounted the drive? So then the user logs in, I mount the //labserver/student1 then I create an alias on the desktop that points to stu000001. In applescript or otherwise?
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    carbon copy cloner

    These macs are a few years old. They don't have burners and the only zip they have is a 100. the 100 isn't big enough to store the image on. I was hoping for something like Symantec Ghost. :(
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    carbon copy cloner

    I have almost 20 macs that all need to be the same software wise. they are teh same hardware wise. the only utility that I've seen that does any time of imaging is Carbon copy cloner. unfortunatly these computers don't have burners and I don't want to take the hard drive out of every computer to...
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    mounting network share

    Right what I want to do is write a script. that will run when my user logs in. the script will look at the users name and find the folder on the server with that same name (i.e. mount //labserver/student1/%username%, or something to that effect). The problem that I'm having is finding the...
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    mounting network share

    that still gives me the same problem. it mounts //labserver/student1 not //labserver/student1/stu000001
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    mounting network share

    I'm working on mounting a network shae via the terminal. I need to write a login script. The way this works is every user has a folder on our server so that every time they log in they can save stuff to their folder. I wlould like to mount this foulder via login script so when they log in this...
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