Posted October 12, 200915 yr Hey guys/girls,After messing around with a computer I got off my mate for nothing.I've now turned it into a server.What I am trying to do now is set up network users.I'm so lost with this... lol :wub_anim: I have some accounts made in the Active Directory Users and Computers.But then I don't have a clue of what to do next.I have a domain set up already.Is there anything else I need to do before I continue...???Thanks for any help, :giveheart: SnakeAlso here is the server specs:AMD something. 1.6GHz lol don't know the name of it512MB ddr1 200MHz1x 160GB (partitioned into ~50GB and ~100GB)1x 40GB HDDWindows Server 2003 R2 SP2 + all updates Edited October 21, 200915 yr by snakecracker
October 12, 200915 yr If you have setup Active Directory and domain, and you have created users in the domain, there's nothing you need to do next. Those users should be able to login to that domain.
October 12, 200915 yr Ok after looking around i found this tut. But i get an error:Anything going wrong should i try to put the folders there myself?EDIT: I think i've got it now. I wasn't using Local pathI was using Connect option. (thats what i think was going wrong...) Edited October 12, 200915 yr by snakecracker
October 13, 200915 yr LMAO after all that and reinstalling of 2003 R2 i've got it to work. Basically I didn't join the domain correctly to the computer and so was giving me errors on the system.Right now I'm setting up some other stuff for the network.I'll reply to this topic for help if i need some.
October 21, 200915 yr Hey guys,Need some help yet again...Does anyone know how to setup a Network ISO boot.So when i use a computer on the network it can boot off the ISO that's on the network...Thanks again,Snake
October 22, 200915 yr Sounds like you are looking for PXE boot capability.M$ technet has an article on it here:http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc722358%28WS.10%29.aspxI've never done it, but it seems easy enough.
October 22, 200915 yr Sounds like you are looking for PXE boot capability.M$ technet has an article on it here:http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc722358%28WS.10%29.aspxI've never done it, but it seems easy enough.Thanks alot mate working on it now..
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