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When you
say ‘Disk Encryption”, are you referring to EFS (Encrypted file
system)? If so –
which disk is encrypted, and is your account a recovery agent? Finally,
which OS? Honestly –
I don’t know of anything that would prevent a system configured with the
basic information that you provide (EFS or not) that would allow you to join a
domain, but not allow you to see a Realm. However, I am making a huge
leap that you are, in fact JOINing a W2k or W2k3 domain. Is this a bad
assumption? Rick From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Lee I have several laptops that are encrypted per the new campus security
standards in my shop that are being used as desktop computers. I am now
trying to bring them into our AD domain. When joining the domain all
seems fine, reboot, then notice that the domain list does not include Berkeley.edu
(Kerberos REALM). How does disk encryption affect Kerberos
authentication? So far, this has happened only on machines that are
encrypted. Computer Resource Specialist II Office of Undergraduate Admissions [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2-6417 |
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