Showing posts with label Active Directory Server. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Active Directory Server. Show all posts
Preface: Earlier, I showed you how to add users to your Active Directory domain. This tutorial will focus on how to add computers. This step is not "really" necessary for workstation computers - at least, I was able to add a Windows XP machine to my domain without adding the computer name first. This is section is really for looking at which computers join, and allow other servers to join
As you know, if you try to add AD users using lusrmgr.msc you will receive the following error: And since I cover creating a local user (lusr) I thought it would only be right to cover creating an Active Directory user. Method: Click Start, highlight "Administrative Tools" and select "Active Directory Users and Computers" Now, expand your domain name on the left side, and go to the bottom
Assigning Softwares in ADS
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In Windows Active Directory, how can I assign or publish a .MSI file? Note: The following information is intended for registered local support providers lsps@iu.edu ; otherwise, contact your campus Support Center. (LSPs) at Indiana University. If you are an LSP and have questions regarding the information in this document, contact LSP Services at With Active Directory group policies, you can
Creating Disk Quotas in ADS
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About Disk Quotas Unfortunately, in Windows NT Disk Quotas didn’t exist, which was much to the disappointment of Windows Administrators. Along came Windows 2000 and with the introduction of Disk Quotas it meant Administrators had the ability to track and control user disk usage. The only problem was that they didn’t really have a sufficient way of managing disk quotas. Scripting, reporting and
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