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Chapter 8 Client Management Overview 131
To log in, a user selects his or her login name in the list (if the login window is set up
this way), then types a password when prompted. If the user belongs to more than one
workgroup (in case of being a network user, or is a local user which gets its workgroups
from the computer list), a list of workgroups appears so the user can select the
environment of interest. Note that it’s possible for a user to belong to a group that
doesn’t appear in the list; only workgroups (groups with managed preferences and
only those workgroups which are also in the workgroups from the computer list) are
listed.
If the computer is associated with a computer list that supports local-only users, all
workgroups given access to the computer by the computer list are listed after a local
user logs in. The user can select any of them.
Any preferences that are associated with the user, the chosen workgroup, and the
computer being used take effect automatically.
Who Can Log In
Mac OS X enables you to control which users are able to login to a computer. This
includes all the users that are in the computer’s access list. This is filtered because if at
that moment the user has their access disabled in the password server, then they are
not in the list either.
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