I am working in an enviroment that has a mac mini as a dedicated Mac OSX server.
There are 5 iMacs in the enviroment and we are adding 4 more. The 5 old iMacs have joined the server at some point and have Mobile profiles. When I login to the old iMacs with a server profile it says that it cannot find the Mac Server, however the user still logs in since the profile was created before the communication issue.
I had a new user that I setup on one of the old iMacs and could not get them setup with a mobile profile as the iMac could not communicate with the server.
Is there something I am missing? I have made sure that DNS is correct. I guess I should also mention that this is a mixed network with a windows host server that has a Domain Controller and RDP server on it. The Domain Controller is the DNS server. Could the Windows DNS server be the issue?
There are 5 iMacs in the enviroment and we are adding 4 more. The 5 old iMacs have joined the server at some point and have Mobile profiles. When I login to the old iMacs with a server profile it says that it cannot find the Mac Server, however the user still logs in since the profile was created before the communication issue.
I had a new user that I setup on one of the old iMacs and could not get them setup with a mobile profile as the iMac could not communicate with the server.
Is there something I am missing? I have made sure that DNS is correct. I guess I should also mention that this is a mixed network with a windows host server that has a Domain Controller and RDP server on it. The Domain Controller is the DNS server. Could the Windows DNS server be the issue?