Using Apple Open Directory in macOS is a great way to manage user accounts and groups across multiple devices within your organization. To set up and use Open Directory, follow these simple steps:1. Open the “System Preferences” on your Mac.2. Click on “Users & Groups” and then on the lock icon to enter your administrator password.3. Click on the “+” button to add a new network account server.4. Select “Open Directory Utility” from the list of available servers.5. Click on the gear icon in the bottom left corner and choose “Change Settings.”6. Enter the IP address or hostname of the Open Directory server and click “Bind.”7. Enter the administrator credentials for the Open Directory server to authenticate the connection.8. Once connected, you can now manage user accounts and groups using the Open Directory utility.By following these steps, you can easily set up and use Apple Open Directory in macOS to streamline user account management in your organization.
Apple Directory Utility. Directory Services provides a central place to store users and passwords for corporate and enterprise users. Here’s how to use it on macOS. Many enterprises today have a need for a central […]