server or not. After a couple hours the machine works fine again. It's very strange, I have yet to figure out what the issue might be. (I also have Cisco access points)
I have about 150 Windows laptops. This issue doesn't occur on the windows side.
Christine Moore
Network Administrator
Friends Academy
1088 Tucker Road
N. Dartmouth, MA 02747
508-999-1356
www.friendsacademy1810.org
A forum for independent school educators <ISED-L@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU> writes:
>In order to authethicate to AD or OD MacBook needs to establish connection with the server before login.
>When on login screen click on space when you normally see date, or serial number (you might have to make multiple clicks). If you see that "Network accounts are not available" the I would say that you definitely have problem with connectivity via
>wireless.
>
>Possible solution:
>- If your are using network account consider switching to mobile account (mobile account will allow user to login even when server is not available during login process) . If you are 1to1 program just stay with mobile accounts. If multiple people use
>the computer you might set up xserve(if you are using it) to clear mobil account from laptops after let's say 5 days in order to avoid clogging the HD with multiple user accounts.
>
>Artur Morka
>Lowell School
>
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