Network User Accounts

Hello,
I have a little (or big ;)) Problem with the Network User Accounts on Leopard Server.
I created the Networkshare for the Networkhome Directories und selected them in the Workgroupmanager, also I connected the mac Clients via the Directory Util to the Server.
But no Networked Home User can login from the Clients (the Client says at the Login Window "Network Accounts aviable".

You can use a static LDAP mapping on the client computer here to accomplish this.
Using Directory Utility, you want to edit your LDAP plugin settings for your OpenDirectory server. (Directory Utility -> Show Advanced Settings -> Services -> LDAPv3 -> Edit your Config -> Search & Mappings)
Expand users, and go to NFSHomeDirectory. Here you can enter in:
#/Users/$RealName$
This will create a local home directory in users with the directory name called whatever value is in RealName.
Randy

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