![]() ![]() You can now tell NoMAD what your AD password policy is and NoMAD will ensure that’s met before allowing the user to change their password. Password policies – This is probably the biggest new feature of 1.0.4.Enable this with defaults write LocalPasswordSyncOnMatchOnly 1. Secondly you can tell NoMAD to only sync passwords when the AD name matches the local user name. You can then sign out, and the original Kerberos credential will be intact. ![]() When signing in this way, no synchronization will be done. First you can use the alternative Sign In, by holding down control-option when clicking the NoMAD menu. Ignoring password sync – It’s possible to want NoMAD to sync the AD password down onto the local user, but not want that all the time.Enable this with defaults write SignInWindowOnLaunch 1. You can use this for prompting your users to sign in after logging into their Mac. Prompting users to sign in – NoMAD can now put up a Sign In window after launch as soon as the domain is reachable and a user isn’t already signed in.I didn’t realize that AD even allowed that, but it does… Now NoMAD supports spaces in the home share as well. ![]()
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