Re: Login questions
From: Chriss3 (noSpamHere_at_chrisse.se)
Date: 03/15/04
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Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2004 17:49:36 +0100
Emma. What you asking for looks like a domain tree. How ever that requires 3
servers(Domain Controllers). You can do an pretty good lockdown with Group
Policies linked to OUs to lockdown the desktop. But the Network Security are
Domain Wide.
-- Regards Christoffer Andersson No email replies please - reply in the newsgroup "emma" <emma@comintel.com.my> skrev i meddelandet news:05D44ECB-4E96-41F3-AD18-AAF2F03CA14F@microsoft.com... > Dear all > > I have some question here on the login for domain in Active Directory in Windows 2000 server. Is it possible that we set for each OU in 1 domain to log in individually? Example let say I have a domain call a.com, so under this domain I have several OU. First OU I call it as company A, second OU I call it company B and third OU company C. So can I set company A employee to login under the OU name company A only, and employee B to login under OU name company B only? Employee A cannot see the resources on employee B and vice versa? > > My reason to do that is this, the 3 company have very little employees, from what I know 1 DC can only be set up physically with 1 server. But I don 't want to purchase additional servers because the employee number is so small. So I've been thinking if Active Directory can give individual login based on OU only than it will meet my objectives. Hope that you understand. Thank you for your attention. Hope to hear from you soon. > > Regards > Emma > >
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