[Casper] User home directory on third Volume

Leacy, Miles (US) Miles.Leacy at PoloRalphLauren.com
Wed May 28 15:28:41 PDT 2008


I'll be at WWDC.

My first, best recommendation is to not give admin privileges to your clients.

Some people think that having admin privileges is "corporate/organizational culture".  You may find yourself directed to give admin rights to all or some of your clients.  If you find yourself in this position, I would advise you to find the appropriate time, place and person to discuss the issue with, and explain what havoc can be wrought by an admin.  Remember that any admin has or can get root and root is omnipotent.  Having unknown, unskilled, and potentially untrustworthy people with unlimited access to your systems is bad.  If you're in a publically traded company, users having having admin rights may be illegal.

An ignorant or malicious admin can undo any management system or process you enact.

They could render a computer inoperable, thus costing your organization their own downtime, as well as the time you need to take to fix the problem.

Sorry if this got off on a bit of a tangent, but there are countless good reasons not to give out admin rights, and very few good reasons to give them.

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Miles Leacy
ACTC|ACSA|ACT|CCA
Senior Mac Technologist
Polo Ralph Lauren
212.318.7603
miles.leacy at poloralphlauren.com

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Sent: Wed May 28 17:43:48 2008
Subject: [Casper] User home directory on third Volume

We are running with 3 partitions on hard drive

Restore –hidden to user
MacOS- all applications
Data -User Home directory and scratch

Two weeks ago user changed names of two drives they can see. On restart it created a new empty user home directory on the MacOS partition for the user. We just reimaged.

Today again another user-changed names of drives they can see and on restart the computer would not restart. Then I got second call it did start up as user BUT the users items were gone. By the time I got to computer one of techs had reimaged. On questioning tech when they booted with restore drive and changed names back system would not come up right. And just backed up user files and reimaged whole drive.

It has been very helpful when we need to reimage MacOS drive and not have to worry about users home directory. But now I am not so sure if a name change will cause such trouble.

Anyone have best practice for this.

Anyone going to WWDC?

Ricky







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