After speaking with some Apple Pros it seems like this is not possible. However, what I was really needing was a solution to be able to track printing fom users and this can be done through third party solutions like Group Logic's IP Print Server. However, this software is expensive.
Is it possible for each user who uses a mac to have their own set of printers? Right now it looks like if a user creates a printer that any user can use it. I want the printers that are installed to be unique for each user. Is this even possible?
When I mount a server as a drive, Carbon Copy Cloner doesn't recognize it as a target disk. So I try saving the image to a folder on that server, but it doesn't work correctly because of permissions, which shouldn't be a problem since I connected as administrator, but for whatever reason it...
I've seen on many forums that imaging and restoring a mac hard drive is suppose to be easy to do, but haven't found anywhere that explains how to do it. I want to image a boot drive, preferably without having to take it out and slave it in another mac. Could anyone give me information on how to...
Running Director MX on an eMac and it seems to freeze randomly. All I can do is restart the eMac and then it works fine with whatever I was doing before. The eMac is a 700mHz G4 with 256 RAM and running OS 10.2.8 Has anyone come across this problem before and know how to fix it?
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You need to add a script to your ou on the active directory server. I'm not sure what the script looks like since I don't have access to it, but I know it is all done with a script.
so I decided to put 10.2 back on my machine. Then I thought should try to install 10.3 from the cd. It booted up perfectly from the cd. Has anyone heard of a bug that booting into OS 9.2.2 from OS 10.3 hoses the OS 10.3 install?
Quark didn't have a problem till we changed the macs to login through active directory. Something wit hthe Active Directory login messes up how classic uses permissions.
so it recognized the cd when I went into the startup disc, but still won't boot up into it. Would it be a good chance my cd-rom drive might be going bad?
I held down "option" but nothing happened. It acted like it was doing something, but the screen just stayed black and the mac stopped processing.
What I was trying to do was undermine the security of the machine as you mentioned. QuarkXPress 5 needs to write temp files to the harddrive, I think in a system folder?, and the user needs to have write access to these areas. However, I've decided just to tell users to restart the mac into OS 9...
We have a licensing agreement at the university I work at and it's my mac at the university. I have tried other macs at the university and they work fine. It is mine that doesn't. So no theft is occuring here. It's not a Beige Power Mac G3, it's a blue/white one. It meets the specs on apple's...
So I got OS 10.3, but it won't seem to boot from cd on my power pc g3. It will boot on other power pc g3s just not mine. all the other versions of OS X have booted fine except this one. Anyone know what the problem with my system would be?
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-Steve
I have users that log in using active directory and I want to give Everyone read and write access on the mac using OS 10.2 However, I can't seem to figure out how to do this. When I log in as administrator and click Ownership & Permissions the Others drop down is grayed out and set to read only...
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