Re: Add PC to domain Problem
peter.marshall_at_caris.com
Date: 11/28/05
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Date: 28 Nov 2005 03:53:28 -0800
I found the option ... Start -> Control Panel -> Administrative tools
-> Domain Controller Security Policy.
I Defined the policy here (and un-defined it under Default Domain
Policy) .. and still nothing. I also put the permissions back the way
they were on the computers OU. I read on that link you sent me that it
was a possilbe security concern to have users add computers from there
.. I assume that is because they have ownership of the objects instead
of the domain admin. It still should have worked though right ? No
matter. Is there something I have to do to apply that policy I made
under the Default Domain Controller Policy ?
On an aside, Do you know a place I can read that will tell me the
difference between adding permissions to different policies in
different locations (ie. what is the difference of adding permisions
to the default domain policy as opposed to the default domain
controller policy ?)
(I am more concerned about just getting this one user to be able to add
computers to the domain .. so if you only have time to answer one of my
questions, I would much prefer this one).
Thank you again,
Peter
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