On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 11:29:21PM +0800, hard wyrd wrote:
> Questions:
> 1. What OS do the workstations use?
> 2. Will the users use the same account over various workstations? (ie.
> they can use the same username and password, even though logging in to the
> network using a different computer.)
> If the workstation is Linux. You'd be better off with OpenLDAP for
> centralized account storage. You need to have a script that will also pull
> the rc file for the user that's logging in.
> On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 10:15 PM, Mike Abello <md_abello@...> wrote:
> Greetings to each and everyone,
> PEACE!
> I would like to ask help with your expertise and experience. We at
> Sacred Heart School - Jesuit Grade school Department is preparing the
> computer workstations of the students. We would like to have different
> users in which each student will have a login and a standardized desktop
> environment or feel. Not much for passwords since we don't really have
> mission-critical data that the student would use. We plan to use just
> standard text. Here are my request and i hope that you guys could help.
> 1. Could you help us with a script to create the users right away? We
> have about 1200 students to input... and
> 2. Could you help us standardize the desktop that we won't have to enter
> each user account. I think that there might be a config file there
> somewhere...
> Thanks in advance and may the source be with you! God Bless!
> Mike_A
If you have a central server ,why not just try LTSP ,this could be
easier to manage.
--
--
Ralph Bacolod,RMT,MT
http://rbacolod.blogspot.com