Batchmod permissions5/10/2023 Set a password for the root user if not already set.Ĩ. In Open Directory Utility, authenticate as an admin and go to the Edit menu and enable the Root user if not already enabled. Click the 'Edit' or 'Join' button next to Network Account Server.ħ. Authenticate to unlock Preference Pane.ĥ. Go to System Preferences -> Users and Groups -> and click on Login OptionsĤ. Log into the computer under any Admin account other than the account that needs to be migrated.ģ. First ensure that the local mac user account password matches the password for the AD account that you want to migrate to.Ģ. It is also a good idea to back up the local user folder in Disk Utility before starting but once you do this a few times, you won't feel its that necessary. Note: This method was tested on several OS X Yosemite systems only but since you are not relying on someone else's scripts, I'm sure this method can easily be applied to other OS versions. Let's forget the terminal and use a straight forward method that in my experience, produced reliable results. The problem with this is you are relying on someone else's script that may error out halfway though and you are left not knowing how to fix it or how to continue. There are other solutions available that I came across that require you to download a script and run it in Terminal or run various Terminal commands. Fool-proof, step-by-step instructions for converting a local Mac user to an AD network user after binding user's Mac to AD.
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