Posted on 01-06-2017 12:25 PM
Currently our machines are bound to Active Directory and we derive the Network Home folder from AD.
In Sierra when a user logs into a machine they have never logged into before the dock displays a globe called "User's Network Home". When I click the globe it opens up the share on the file server and does not prompt for a password.
If I log out and log back in as that same user on the same computer and click the globe it prompts me for a password.
Why is it that the first time it does not prompt me and the second time it does? I would like it to never prompt for the password and am curious why it's doing this.
Any help is much appreciated.
Thanks,
Posted on 01-06-2017 01:11 PM
Also to note. . . this wasn't the case on El Capitan and is a new issue in Sierra :(
Posted on 01-08-2017 12:29 AM
Posted on 01-10-2017 01:03 PM
@bentoms Thanks for that. I've tested this but do not think it is fixing what I'm seeing.
Right now if I log into a computer my network home mounts and I can browse to it without entering my password. If I log out and immediately back in it will prompt me for a password.
If I reboot and log in wth the same user it does not prompt me for the password?
Not sure what it's clinging on to forcing me to reboot before I can log in again without entering the users password to connect to the network home folder. . . strange