Re: W2K Domain Selection

From: brossini@csc.com.au
Date: 01/08/02


To: "David Giacchetta" <emouyon@yahoo.com.ar>
From: brossini@csc.com.au
Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2002 10:36:16 +0800

ummmm............ If I'm reading correctly, you're describing the
difference between a local (machine) user and a domain user ?
Users created on the workstation are entirely different from users created
in a Domain.
If you log on to the machine as the Local Administrator, you should have
full administration rights to that machine, however, if you log on as a
Domain User, you may not have local administration rights on that machine.
Even if the accounts have the same name, they are *not* the same account.
Each user account has a unique identifier, called a SID.

If you have access controls set up on the local machine, that describe
which users or groups have access to particular resources, you will need to
add the Domain User Account(s) that you login with to those access
controls.

Also, I have had problems when applying NTFS permission to an NT4 domain
from a Windows2000 workstation. I *think* it's because NT4 doesn't
understand some of the permissions available on W2K.

Hope this Helps......... Or am I way off track ? I'm not really sure I
understand your question....... :-)

Regards,
Ben Rossini

                                                                                                                                              
                    "David
                    Giacchetta" To: <security-basics@securityfocus.com>
                    <emouyon@yaho cc:
                    o.com.ar> Subject: W2K Domain Selection
                                                                                                                                              
                    07/01/2002
                    10:34 PM
                    Please
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                    "David
                    Giacchetta"
                                                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                              

Hi Folks

I īve seven domains in my wan, and also workstations are w2k, the big
question is this, WHY?? when i selected the local domain in the
workstation,
example.. (the domain of the machine), in the login,,,, ALL the Rights
works
better, but if i selected another domain, ex... a domain NT4 Server, the
user donīt get all yours right...
If a user have a Administrator Right when are login in a local domain, but
when it login over a NT4 domain this user have a simple right......?????
Of course, the right over de network works good... the problem is in the
machine....

Sincurely Yours

Luciano

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