Active Directory Logon to attribute



Dear All,

I need the information as to how the Active Directory "logon to" property
works for the users. What exactly happens at the background because we are
facing a problem in our infrastructure.

We have a central domain which is used by all the users for authentication
and one other domain is there used for ISA user authentication. there is no
single signon for the users as far as proxy password is concerned. They have
to put in password for the second domain when try to access internet.

Now we have faced an issue in the domain for ISA authentication we have
configured the properties for the users to logon to single workstation so
that they cannot access internet from other PC. But in the logon to
workstation we have tried giving the netbios name for the PC in first domain
which is user authentication domain. As per the security perpective it should
not work as there is no trust between domains but it is working.

We tried to ping the workstation but it is not working with netbios name.

We are totally confused with the same and would request if someone can help
us on the same.

Thanks and Regards,

Sukhwinder Singh

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Relevant Pages

  • Re: Active Directory Logon to attribute
    ... The "logon to" feature must use IADSNameTranslate to convert the NetBIOS ... netbios name for the workstation in abc.com. ... named xyz.org for the user authentication for internet. ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.active_directory)
  • Re: Active Directory Logon to attribute
    ... We are not able to ping the workstation in the ... I have checked and found that netbios resolves the host name using broadcast ... for this reason I wanted to understand how the "logon to" works. ... named xyz.org for the user authentication for internet. ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.active_directory)
  • Re: Disabling NetBIOS and NetBIOS style domain name
    ... A secure channel already exists between the workstation and the domain ... controller that was established without the use of NetBIOS. ... > are having NetBIOS disabled able to logon clients using ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.active_directory)
  • Re: Daily Server Report (Critical Errors, Event ID: 537)
    ... Also, Logon type of 3 is a network logon, this is considered a ... Does this issue happen on client workstation or server? ... Does your server and all clients' workstation work well now? ... issue in your Network? ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
  • Re: Daily Server Report (Critical Errors, Event ID: 537)
    ... Also, Logon type of 3 is a network logon, this is considered a ... Does this issue happen on client workstation or server? ... Does your server and all clients' workstation work well now? ... issue in your Network? ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)

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