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Haven’t tried it, but check out this
TID: Note that the registry entry in Workaround
#2 has left out one level of the registry structure. It should be: HKLM\Software\Novell\Location
Profiles\Services\{1E6CEEA1-FB73-11CF-BD76-0001B27DA23}\Default\Tab3] “Tab”=”NT Credentials” “DefaultDomainName”=”MyDomain” Cheers, Randy From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Paul Glenn First off let me do a small introduction. I come from a Netware
background. My university's students have been using eDirectory for
several years without any problems. However, we have decided
(mostly because of the business model of Novell) to move all of our student
logins, storage, and lab computers to Active Directory. Needless to say,
this will not be a small undertaking for us. We have started testing to
make sure we have all of our procedures down and have faired well so far. Our first big hurdle was ghosting the machines and having them
automatically join the AD in the correct container. Done. We've
also been testing out the GPOs to move what we do now with ZenWorks to
them. We will be providing our home storage solution via File System
Factory which we've been using for several years under Netware - They
have decided now is the time for them to write it for Active Directory. One small problem we are having now (and we all think we're just
missing something simple) is getting the domain to showup in the logon box the
first time. We know after a student logs on the first time things will be
OK. However, after ghosting 900 machines, the last thing we want to do is
touch each one just to get this setting correct. We've ripped the
registry to pieces, looked everywhere we know to look, but nothing seems to set
it the first time. I realize this may not seem like a big deal to most
people out there, but if you've ever had to deal with a student population you
know why this is important. One other thing for now. We have found a few custom templates we
would like to use (one modifying the logon screen to tell the students what the
Domain should be set as). I have added them to my test AD domain
controllers' INF folder. They work just fine. When I told one of
our administrators about this, he said, he didn't like that idea much (placing
this on the DC). In my testing, I wasn't able to get any of the custom
templates to work until I did put them there and in the INF folder. Is
there another way? I thank you in advance for you help. I would expect I'll be
around here a bunch during this move. Paul Glenn
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- [ActiveDir] Default Domain Paul Glenn
- RE: [ActiveDir] Default Domain joe
- Re: [ActiveDir] Default Domain Paul Glenn
- Re: [ActiveDir] Default Domain Al Mulnick
- Re: [ActiveDir] Default Domain Paul Glenn
- RE: [ActiveDir] Default Domain joe
- Re: [ActiveDir] Default Domain Paul Glenn
- RE: [ActiveDir] Default Domain Brian Desmond
- RE: [ActiveDir] Default Domain joe
- RE: [ActiveDir] Default Domain Walton, Randy
- Re: [ActiveDir] Default Domain Paul Glenn
