

Everyone suggested checking the directory entry using the command line tool dscl. I then checked with other Server Essentials instructors to see what the problem could be.

I then checked the server logs, and found no errors within the Directory or Password Server logs. I checked the account on the server, authenticated locally without any trouble, so I knew it wasn't the account. Instead, they received an error denying access, and suggesting that the account was wrong. I set up my classroom server with a specific account (Sharon Accounte), and my students were supposed to authenticate to their server, which was connected to my server.

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