Because making changes to your NetInfo database can have such drastic consequences, you never want to make changes without first making a backup of the database itself. In Mac OS X 10.2 and earlier, ...
While the general Mac user community is ooh-ing and ahh-ing over Mac OS X 10.5 features like Time Machine, or opining about the new Dock, Stacks, et al, those of us who support Mac users are deep into ...
NetInfo is no more, and you can now create groups and share any folder on your Mac. Apple Inc. has made some major improvements in Leopard when it comes to creating and managing user accounts, file ...
Netinfo provides the answer putting together a collection of 15 common network tools that can help you analyze potential network issues or provide help in getting answers on where the trouble lies.
We have finally read through Apple's recently posted PDF document titled: "Understanding and Using NetInfo" (see previous item). It offers a very good introduction to what the NetInfo database is used ...
Would it have any role in a 10.3 server that is running as a web server- just web services and Open Directory are running on it?<BR>I'm having a discussion with someone who thinks some file corruption ...
hey all. i went to disable root access the other day, and NetInfo Manager wouldn't launch - i'd double click it, and it would zoom the box out, and then nada, no dock icon, no app running, no new ...