Re: Domain?
From: Roger Abell [MVP] (mvpNOSPAM@asu.edu)
Date: 11/24/02
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From: "Roger Abell [MVP]" <mvpNOSPAM@asu.edu> Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2002 17:34:18 -0700
Could you please slow down a little, and rephrase that.
I think I followed what you were describing, maybe,
but it would surely help if you re-read what you are
sending for its clarity before posting.
A better description of your environment would help,
and also, if you do have a domain (per the subject)
then why not use IAS to control access and then have
its logging available ?
-- Roger Abell MS MVP (Security, Windows), MCDBA, MCSE both Associate Expert - Windows XP ExpertZone http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone "wooying" <wooying@nospam.comcast.net> wrote in message news:uUeOeZmkCHA.2460@tkmsftngp09... > At work my has several domain for testing purposes and my concern is that > sometimes. At time I have no idea who domain is on the network. Sometime I > have remote uses login who either use RAS or VPN into the network and of > course their machine will show up. Whether it's a domain or work group, but > the fact is I can't even get in to see who or what machine name it is. So I > am wondering if there is a third party tools out there that can help me > resolve my issue. The more info I can get out of them the better. > Thanks... > >
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