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Chapter 6 Managing Users’ Computers 85
Setting Up a Mac by Using Directory Utility
If a Mac with Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard isn’t connected to a server yet, and Leopard
detects your server on the network, Directory Utility opens automatically. It displays an
assistant that connects the Mac to the server and sets up applications to use its
services. The user can also open Directory Utility manually, and it will display the
assistant if it detects your server.
While using the assistant:
 The user decides whether to set up the Mac to get services from your server. If
Directory Utility discovers more than one server that can provide services, it lists the
servers by computer name and IP address and the user has to know which server to
choose. The list includes only servers with a standard or workgroup configuration of
Leopard Server.