Re: Joining domain vs Logging in to domain?
From: Matt Gibson (mattg_at_blueedgetech.ca)
Date: 03/07/05
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Date: Sun, 6 Mar 2005 21:31:19 -0800
*grin*
No worries, Sorry for coming off harsh sounding.
There's no "it" in Hebrew? That must make things...intresting.
Matt Gibson - GSEC
"Jeffrey B. Kane" <forums@techsoeasy.net.(spamersaremaggots)> wrote in
message news:0B60FD24-090F-45CC-92D9-92DAE54A1B9D@microsoft.com...
> Sorry... I misread "user" and "everyone" as being a USER not a COMPUTER.
> It
> makes it difficult when you anthropomorphize a computer. So i'm guessing
> it's an English issue (ie, there is no "it" in Hebrew). So I apologize
> for
> not seing that.
>
> A computer attached to your network WILL receive an IP address from DHCP
> even if DHCP is coming from your server. But as Matt says, you lose
> control
> of it... and to me, the biggest thing to worry about would be virus
> protection.
>
> Ultimately, what are you trying to accomplish?
>
> Jeff
>
> "news.microsoft.com" wrote:
>
>> Do I need to create a user is SBS for everyone that is on a domain,
>> or only the ones that need to access server?
>>
>> i.e. I have an XP pro client called "color" that has a login to access
>> domain currently, however, they are never going to need an email
>> address or server access.
>>
>> Couldn't I delete their user from SBS and just let them join domain
>> manually?
>> .......or through DHCP.
>>
>> All the machine needs access to is other client users.
>>
>>
>>
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