I am wondering how everyone is handling mapping home folders in Yosemite and up. Previously the school used a custom Package that would run a script to mount student home folders. This broke after upgrading to Sierra.
Currently I have the option "Use UNC path from Active Directory to derive network home location" enabled. This puts the globe in the Dock and when they click on the globe, it will mount their Home folder on the Desktop. There are 2 issues with this currently. First, it mounts the root path of their home folder, so instead of mapping fileserverstudentsjsmith, it is mapping fileserver. I found a script to just hide this mount so that isn't as big of a deal. Second, every time the Macbook is restarted, the mount is missing from the Desktop and the student has to click the globe again and then it will reconnect and show up on the Desktop. Is there a way to just make that mount once and re-connect every time the student logs in rather than them having to click the globe and then go to the drive?
