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If your Mac environment is using a directory service for authentication (like Apple's Open Directory or Microsoft's Active Directory), you can add a group from your directory service to be a member of your Mac's local admin group (members of which have administrative rights on your Macs.) This helps simplify granting administrative rights on your Macs, as you can add and remove accounts to your server-end group to grant and remove administrative rights for those accounts on your Macs.

To add a group from your directory service to your Mac, you can use the following command: Dune 2 for mac os x youtube tutorial.

sudo dseditgroup -o edit -a 'group name' -t group admin

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If you're adding an AD group, you may need to add the AD domain's name:

sudo dseditgroup -o edit -a 'DOMAINgroup name' -t group admin

For Active Directory, you can also use the dsconfigad tool to enable or disable administrative rights for a particular AD group: Mac os x download.

sudo dsconfigad -groups 'group name'

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Groups can be specified by domain to ensure security is not compromised, e.g., 'domain admins@domain.ads.demo.com'

One thing to watch for with adding AD groups is that the group whose members you want to give administrator rights to needs to be listed as the Primary Group in AD for those accounts. Otherwise, they may not be given administrative rights on the Macs despite the AD group being added to the local admin group.

To log in as a user with administrator privileges:

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If your Mac environment is using a directory service for authentication (like Apple's Open Directory or Microsoft's Active Directory), you can add a group from your directory service to be a member of your Mac's local admin group (members of which have administrative rights on your Macs.) This helps simplify granting administrative rights on your Macs, as you can add and remove accounts to your server-end group to grant and remove administrative rights for those accounts on your Macs.

To add a group from your directory service to your Mac, you can use the following command: Dune 2 for mac os x youtube tutorial.

sudo dseditgroup -o edit -a 'group name' -t group admin

If you're adding an AD group, you may need to add the AD domain's name:

sudo dseditgroup -o edit -a 'DOMAINgroup name' -t group admin

For Active Directory, you can also use the dsconfigad tool to enable or disable administrative rights for a particular AD group: Mac os x download.

sudo dsconfigad -groups 'group name'

Groups can be specified by domain to ensure security is not compromised, e.g., 'domain admins@domain.ads.demo.com'

One thing to watch for with adding AD groups is that the group whose members you want to give administrator rights to needs to be listed as the Primary Group in AD for those accounts. Otherwise, they may not be given administrative rights on the Macs despite the AD group being added to the local admin group.

To log in as a user with administrator privileges:

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  1. Click Log Out when the system returns the message 'Are you sure you want to quit all applications and log out now?'
  2. When the login screen appears, select a user with administrator privileges, type the appropriate password, and then press Return.

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Note: If your computer is set to automatically log you in each time you start it, but you want to log in as another user, hold Shift when the Mac OS X Startup Screen appears and release it when the login screen appears. If you don't have access to an account with administrator privileges, contact your system administrator.





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