Posted on 06-11-2015 06:30 AM
Is there a easy way to stop or remove "network accounts are unavailable" message at login?
Posted on 06-11-2015 07:03 AM
Depending on when it appears, that can be normal OS X behaviour when you're connected to a directory service.
If its there for around 30 seconds after the Mac starts up, then goes away, thats expected behaviour. It can also happen on laptops at the login window if the network connection is disabled / enabled or reconnected.
What's your directory service structure and when does the message appear?
Posted on 06-11-2015 07:06 AM
AD
Posted on 06-11-2015 07:25 AM
and when does the message appear (after startup, waking form sleep, connecting a network cable, after logout, something else?
and how long does the message stay there? Or does it never go away?
Posted on 05-03-2016 11:01 AM
Hi David, I was going to open a new post, but hopefully you will receive a message.....
so my question is the same as rcs336: "Is there a easy way to stop or remove "network accounts are unavailable" message at login?" (we are using LDAP, and the message comes up when the macbooks are on WIFI, I'm trying to see if there's a way to remove the message, since its getting annoying for users, when they are typing their passwords the message popsup and they have to retype their passwords)
that's the main reason I would like to remove that message, and was wondering if you have a solution for that.
thank you in advance for your help.
Posted on 05-03-2016 11:03 AM
FYI: we are using JSS version 9.91 on windows server 2012 R2, macs getting enrolled are on 10.11.4
Posted on 05-03-2016 12:01 PM
Hi @scentsy
Whats the security type on your Wi-Fi network? If it's 802.1X then it might just be that Wi-Fi isn't connecting until after the user has logged in to a cached account.
Posted on 05-03-2016 12:22 PM
yes its 802.1x; could I do something besides changing my network type?
thanks.
Posted on 05-03-2016 12:40 PM
If it's AD, you need to create a configuration profile that generates a device based certificate on the CA and uses that for authentication. In the network part of the config profile there an option to use WiFi at the login window.
Posted on 05-03-2016 12:48 PM
perfect....I'll post the results.
thank you.
Posted on 05-17-2016 12:37 PM
sorry for the late respond..... I think I'm not doing it properly.
David, could you please provide steps on how to "create a configuration profile that generates a device based certificate on the CA and uses that for authentication."
Thank you in advance.