Re: Windows 2008 Member Server
- From: "Dusko Savatovic" <nospam.savatovic@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2009 11:38:32 +0200
It is normal behavior. It is by design.
If it is more convenient, users can use User Principal Name (UPN) syntax:
username@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
"fa31469" <fa31469@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:ED7F4994-8321-4525-A0D3-BC7FE27B4BD9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi, I have a Windows 2008 member server joined to a Windows 2003 AD network.
For some reason when I login to the Windows 2008 server for the username I
always have to put "domain name\username". If not it tries to log in locally
every time. It's being used as a terminal server so if any user tries to
login that way they also have to use "domain name\username" or it won't log
them it. It keeps looking at the local accounts. Thanks for any help.
.
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