TOPIC This article discusses how to troubleshoot Macintosh Manager/Multiple Users client computers that are having difficulty logging in. This article assumes that the client computer displays the log in screen. DISCUSSION
1. Be sure that all of your software is up to date. Please refer to article 58821: "
Macintosh Manager: Recommended Software Versions
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b) Mac OS 7.6.1/8.x clients: Set the Extensions Manager to "Mac OS All" and then duplicate the set. Enable the Macintosh Manager 1.3 package and restart to test again (for more information on extensions packages, refer to article 30929: " Mac OS: Extension Conflict Troubleshooting/Extensions Manager Features" ). Note: Customers using Mac OS 8.1 on client computers should refer to article 25080: " Macintosh Manager: Unable to Start the Requested Environment Message ". 3. Determine if the issue is Client or Server specific.
b) If specific clients are affected, it is likely to be a Client specific issue addressed in step 4. 4. Drag relevant preferences to the Trash. Use the list below to determine which apply to your configuration: Macintosh Manager clients Drag the following items to the Trash: ClientStartupDisk: System Folder: Preferences: Multiple-Users: ClientStartupDisk: System Folder: Preferences: Macintosh Manager Prefs ClientStartupDisk: System Folder: Preferences: Client Prefs Multiple Users clients Drag the following items to the Trash: Note: Macintosh Manager clients mean they bind to a Macintosh Management Server. Multiple Users clients mean they do not bind to a Macintosh Management Server but rather use local databases. When deleting local preferences (only for Multiple Users clients), some reconfiguring of the Multiple Users control panel is needed to continue testing the issue. If deleting the preferences listed above did not resolve the issue, then drag the following items from the client's Preferences folder inside the System Folder to the Trash: 5. Check Network connections.
b) Verify your Network settings, making sure you have proper subnet masks and the router/gateway address is in your subnet. Take note if your clients use DHCP or have static IP addresses. Also note your interface setting (AirPort or Ethernet or Ethernet slot x). c) Be sure Spanning Tree Protocol is disabled as described in article 30922: " Spanning Tree Protocol: AppleTalk Issues ". d) Be sure to use Category 5 (Cat 5) Ethernet cable for proper 100-BaseT connections. Try swapping out with known good Ethernet cables. Also, try using another node (port) on your hub or switch. 6. If issue persists, additional software troubleshooting is required as follows:
b) Remove and reinstall the AppleShare client software on the affected client computers. c) Remove and reinstall Open Transport on the affected client computers. 7. If this is a client specific issue and none of the above steps have resolved it, perform a clean installation on the affected computers. |
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Product Area: | Apple Software |
Category: | Apple Network Administrator Toolkit |
Sub Category: | General Topics |
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