I have a Mac Pro at work running 10.10.3 which was running with little issue until I had a random Pro Tools crash and had to restart the computer.
Since we installed the computer in August, I've been using a network account from a Windows AD.
Upon restarting, I was met with the dreaded 'network accounts unavailable' popup, and no amount of troubleshooting (short of binding/unbinding) has been able to help me get network accounts back.
Realistically, it's not a huge issue - I've been working in the admin account for the past day. Which works, but I don't have access to things like files from my Desktop, as well as all my preferences and setups (all my Pro Tools routing that was set up when the computer was installed, for example, is gone and will need to be re-done).
I'm happy to simply create a local user account for myself - I can log into network drives using my network account, I just simply can't log into the actual computer.
So what I'm wondering is if there's a way that I can grab the preferences and assorted stuff from the network drive and put it onto a local user account so I can work it that way?
THanks
Since we installed the computer in August, I've been using a network account from a Windows AD.
Upon restarting, I was met with the dreaded 'network accounts unavailable' popup, and no amount of troubleshooting (short of binding/unbinding) has been able to help me get network accounts back.
Realistically, it's not a huge issue - I've been working in the admin account for the past day. Which works, but I don't have access to things like files from my Desktop, as well as all my preferences and setups (all my Pro Tools routing that was set up when the computer was installed, for example, is gone and will need to be re-done).
I'm happy to simply create a local user account for myself - I can log into network drives using my network account, I just simply can't log into the actual computer.
So what I'm wondering is if there's a way that I can grab the preferences and assorted stuff from the network drive and put it onto a local user account so I can work it that way?
THanks