Re: Standalone server vs member server
From: ADRENALINE (overclock_addict_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 02/17/04
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Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2004 12:41:53 +0200
you dont get me.
i dont say i dont understand what they mean there.i do.
i meant they both call , say "A" as standalone and "B" as standalone as
well. same for member server
"Brianz" <Brianz@no-spam.for.me> wrote in message
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> Why are you getting concerned ?
>
> What it says is; machines that are NOT domain controllers have local
> accounts. Everything else does.
>
> To get RIS to work you need access to Active Directory, so either a domain
> controller or a member server. A standalone hasn't got access to AD
because
> it's alone in the world.
>
> Good luck with the exam.
> Brianz
> MCDST, MCSA, MCSE
> "ADRENALINE" <overclock_addict@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> > Hello,
> > A stand-alone server means the server in a workgroup
> > and member server means server in a domain and not a domain controller.
> >
> > Can standalone servers also be called member servers or are the
standalone
> > servers is used strictly to say the server in a workgroup and a member
> > server is used to strictly mention a server in a domain thats not a
domain
> > controller?
> >
> > MS Press book i am reading is pretty dumb about it. have a look for
> > yourself:
> > "All stand-alone servers, member servers, and computers running Windows
XP
> > Professional have built-in local groups."
> > ^^ means here that there are 2 types of things, member servers and
> > standalone.
> >
> > "The RIS server can be a domain controller or a stand-alone server that
is
> a
> > member of a domain containing Active Directory. "
> >
> > ^^ and here the very bright m@krosh@ft guy in the MS Press book says
like
> a
> > standalone server can be said to a member server as well.
> >
> > Which one is right geez i am gonna take the exam soon and the book
doesnt
> > tell what i am looking for.
> >
> >
>
>
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