Re: Drivemap to native 2003 domain without domainregistration
- From: "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I.can@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2006 00:06:02 +1000
"Niels" <No@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:84701$4496acad$82258a93$6947@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello everyone,
I had a little discussion with a Cisco Tech at the office. The
discussion went about the following issue.
I said that it's, just as in a *native* Win2000 domain with allow
Anonymous registry setting will disabled, not possible to use network
shares or the exchange server from a native Win2003 domain if your PC is
not registered to the domain.
It is possible in a mixed environment, but when you switch to native the
door is closed.
However he said there is some sort of computer certificate that makes it
possible for non domain members to enter the domain. This would, off
course, be handy for VPN home workers. However it would also bring a
security issue with it.
Anyway, is there someone that can confirm one of both stories and
perhaps point me to some on line documentation of it ?
Thanks in advance,
Niels
Access to network shares is not goverened by the domain/
workgroup model. It is governed by having suitable credentials.
If you logon to a workgroup PC under an account/password
that is also defined on the domain controller then you will be
granted access to network resources on the domain ccontroller.
You can easily verify this yourself! Even better: You can logon
to a workgroup PC under any account and issue this command:
net use Q: \\YourServer\YourShare /user:Domain\AccountName Password
Again you should try it for yourself!
.
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