Apple 10.5 Leapard Working with Member Settings for Groups, Adding Users or Groups to a Group

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5Select the services you want to enable.

You can only select services that are not disabled by your web server.

6Choose who can view the group website by using the “can view these services” pop-up menu.

This option applies to viewing the wiki, blog, calendar, and mailing list archive.

7Choose who can edit the group website by using the “can write to these services” pop- up menu.

This option applies to editing the wiki, blog, and calendar.

8Click Save.

Working with Member Settings for Groups

In Workgroup Manager, use the Members pane for a group to view, add, or remove group members.

When a user name in the Members list appears in italics, the group is the user’s primary group.

Adding Users or Groups to a Group

When you want multiple users or groups to have the same file permissions, or when you want to apply the same management settings to all users or groups, add the users or groups to a group.

After assigning a user to a primary group, you don’t need to add the user to that group. However, you must specifically add users to other groups.

You can use Workgroup Manager to add a user to a group if the user and group accounts are in an Open Directory domain or the local directory domain. Although some group information doesn’t apply to Windows users, you can also add Windows users to groups you create.

Mac OS X Server v10.5 and later supports hierarchical groups—groups composed of nested groups. By managing preferences for a parent group, child groups also receive these managed preferences. For more information, see “Understanding Hierarchical Preference Management” on page 159.

To add a user to a group using Workgroup Manager:

1In Workgroup Manager, click Accounts.

2Select the group account you want to work with.

To select an account, click the globe icon, choose the directory domain where the account resides, click the Groups button, and then select the group.

Chapter 5 Setting Up Group Accounts

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Apple 10.5 Leapard manual Working with Member Settings for Groups, Adding Users or Groups to a Group