Specifications
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Setting Up Directory Access on a Remote Server
You can use the Directory Access application on your computer to set up and manage
how a server with Mac OS X Server accesses directory services and discovers network
services. Your computer must have version 10.2 or later of Mac OS X or Mac OS X
Server, and the remote server must have Mac OS X Server version 10.2.
To configure directory access on a remote server:
1 In Directory Access on your computer, choose Connect from the Server menu.
2 Enter the connection and authentication information for the server that you want to
configure, then click Connect.
Address: enter the DNS name or IP address of the server that you want to configure.
User Name: enter the user name of an administrator on the server.
Password: enter the password for the user name you entered.
3 Click the Services, Authentication, and Contacts tabs and change settings as needed.
All the changes you make affect the remote server to which you connected in the
foregoing steps.
4 When you finish configuring the remote server, choose Disconnect from the Server
menu on your computer.
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