That shouldn't cause logon issues though I don't have any experience with ISA so I guess there could be an issue in that product.
 
If the userPrincipalName isn't filled in the [EMAIL PROTECTED] should still work as an authentication principal where domain.com is the actual domain that the user is a member of. So for instance if you had usera in child.domain.com they should be able to use by default [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Some people would only try [EMAIL PROTECTED] thinking that this is the same as their email address and the email address usually matches the forest name, not the children domains. You can however hard set the upn to be [EMAIL PROTECTED] or even [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you register the additional UPN Suffix.
 
This is one of those "I would rather get a network trace than guess" type of problems as you can guess a long time and make a lot of changes prior to hitting the solution. Best to understand exactly what is happening.
 
 
  joe
 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 12:28 PM
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Subject: [ActiveDir] ADUC - User logon name (is empty)

Hey, guys this is my first? On here so here we go.          

 

AD users and computers – User account properties – Accounts tab.

 

 

User logon name (field) is empty but the User logon name (pre-windows 2000) has the proper user account name.

 

Is there anything that would allow me to copy the pre windows 2000 field which holds the user account name, to the User log on name field (where it should be).

 

 

I think we have been running into authentication issues because that field isn’t populated.  I.e. Isa server prompts for username and password to get outside access and AD account info should be used to authenticate, I believe it’s due to the User log on name field being blank.

 

 

 

Thanks for your time,

Phil


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