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Using Presets to Create Accounts

Presets provide a quick way to apply settings to a new account. After applying the preset, you can continue to modify settings for the new account, if necessary.

You can use presets with user, group, and computer group accounts.

Presets are stored in the directory domain you’re viewing. If you change directory domains, the presets you created in the other directory domain are not available.

When importing accounts, you can apply a preset to the imported account. For more information, see “Using Workgroup Manager to Import Accounts” on page 253.

To create an account using a preset:

1In Workgroup Manager, click Accounts.

2Click the globe icon and then choose the directory domain where you want the new account to reside.

Make sure the directory domain you choose contains the preset you want to use.

3To authenticate, click the lock and then enter the name and password of a directory domain administrator.

4Click the Users, Groups, or Computer Groups button.

5From the Presets pop-up menu, choose a preset.

6To create accounts, click New User, New Group, or New Computer Group.

7Add or update attribute values.

Renaming Presets

You can name presets to help remind you of template settings or to identify the type of user account, group account, or computer group that the preset is best suited for.

To rename a preset:

1In Workgroup Manager, click Accounts.

2Click the globe icon and then choose the directory domain that has the preset you want to rename.

3To authenticate, click the lock and enter the name and password of a directory domain administrator.

4From the Presets pop-up menu, choose Rename Preset.

5Choose a preset from the “Rename preset” pop-up menu, enter a name, and then click OK.

Editing Presets

When you change a preset, existing accounts that were created with it are not updated to reflect the changes.

Chapter 4 Setting Up User Accounts

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Apple 10.5 Leapard manual Using Presets to Create Accounts, Renaming Presets, Editing Presets, To rename a preset