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113Chapter 7 Managing Users’ Computers
4 If a dialog appears oering to set up services, choose whether to have the user’s
applications set up to get services from your server.
 If you want applications set up to get services from your server, click Set Up Services.
Then enter the name and password of the user’s account on the server.
For information about how the Mac is set up, see “User Account Changes” on
page 106 and “User Access to Services” on page 107.
 If you only want the Mac connected to your Open Directory domain, click Only Join.
The user’s applications aren’t set up, and the user’s local account isn’t tied to the
user’s server account.
The dialog oering these choices doesn’t appear if your server doesn’t have any
services turned on in Server Preferences, or if the server specied in step 3 isn’t running
Mac OS X Server v10.6 or later.
Setting Up Users’ Computers Manually
Users who have Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard or earlier, or who are running Windows,
can get services from your server by conguring their applications manually. They
can use the following settings, replacing the italicized placeholders with your server’s
DNS name and the user’s short name. Users who have Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard
normally see an invitation to set up their applications automatically, but they can also
congure their applications manually. For information about the invitation, see “Setting
Up Macs That Join Your Network” on page 110 .