Re: Logon Domain
From: Steven Umbach (n9zrou_at_nscomcast.com)
Date: 11/18/03
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Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 02:55:36 GMT
If there is a domain tree for acme.com. with child domains east.acme.com. and
west.acme.com. and I have a computer in west.acme.com. where I want a regular
user who has accounts in all three domains to be only able to log onto my
computer with their account in west.acme.com. I could configure the logon
locally to allow only domain users from west.acme.com. That should prevent that
user [or others] from logging onto my computer with their account from
east.acme.com or acme.com. That is what I was talking about. --- Steve
"Paul Adare" <padare@newsguy.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.1a23429e2dbea78698969e@msnews.microsoft.com...
> In article <0eeub.30812$Dw6.149132@attbi_s02>, in the
> microsoft.public.win2000.security news group, Steven Umbach
> <n9zrou@nscomcast.com> says...
>
> > If the user has accounts in multiple domains and for whatever reason the
> > administrator wants a particular domain computer to allow logging on to a
> > particular domain or only members from a particular domain , then
configuring
> > logon locally as I described will accomplish that. --- Steve
> >
>
> No, it won't. Using the logon locally right can certainly be used to
> allow only users from a particular domain to log on to a specific
> computer, however, the first part of your statement - "the
> administrator wants a particular domain computer to allow logging on to
> a particular domain" cannot be accomplished by using the log on locally
> right. The "or" in your statement implies two distinct actions, one is
> possible, the other is not.
>
> --
> Paul Adare
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