Re: Connecting clients to SBS
- From: "Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]" <crisno_spamhanna@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2005 10:28:21 -0600
You can also try grant "anonymous logon" full control
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""Brandy Nee [MSFT]"" <v-branee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hello David,
>
> Thank you for posting to the SBS Newsgroup.
>
> I understand that you want to know the differences between using Add User
> Wizard, Set up Computer Wizard and manually create users and computers in
> ADUC. If I have misunderstood your concern, please let me know.
>
> My reply is a bit long, so please take your time to read through it.
>
> =================
>
> The Add User Wizard will do following for you automatically:
>
> - Creates user account. Allow multiple users to be created.
>
> - Enables Exchange e-mail services for the user. Exchange mailboxes are
> created if e-mail alias is specified.
>
> - Sends an introductory e-mail to the user.
>
> - Assigns the user to Exchange distribution lists.
>
> - Grants access to network resources such as shared folders, printers, and
> fax printers.
>
> - Grants permissions to SharePoint.
>
> - Grants the user VPN/Dial-in access or not via group membership.
>
> - Gives the user remote administration privileges or not via group
> membership.
>
> - Deploys software to user computers (launches the Setup Computer wizard).
>
> - Assigns user(s) a logon script
> \\servername\NETLOGON\SBS_LOGON_SCRIPT.bat.
>
> =================
>
> The first role of the Set Up Computer Wizard is to set up clients in the
> new SBS domain. The second role is to support continuous rollout of
> clients, and deployment of applications. This wizard facilitates the tasks
> necessary to create the Active Directory computer object, and configure
> the
> client by assigning software and specifying local settings. By using a
> wizard, these administrative tasks are much simpler and guided. In
> summary,
> the Set Up Computer Wizard facilitates the critical tasks of:
>
> - Initial setup/upgrade of the SBS domain client computers.
>
> - Adding additional clients to the SBS domain.
>
> - Updating or adding client applications.
>
> - Removing clients from the SBS domain.
>
> =================
>
> Furthermore, on SBS 2k3 Server, you should see following OUs which you can
> not find in Standard Windows Server system.
>
> YourDomain\MyBusiness\Computers\SBSComputers
> YourDomain\MyBusiness\Computers\SBSServers
> YourDomain\MyBusiness\Users\SBSUsers
>
> These OUs are specially designed for SBS 2K3 Server. All the new users and
> computers object created by SBS wizard will be put into its correspondence
> OU. This design is helping you to manage your AD object.
>
> In addition, it is suggested that you use wizards to create SBS AD
> objects.
> For creating user, you could run Add user wizard in the Users node of
> Server management. The same is creating Computer object, you could run add
> client computer wizard or add server computer wizard in the correspondent
> node of server management console. Furthermore, some SBS specific
> configurations are applied to these specific OU such as assign application
> wizard and centralized control in the Server management predefined
> operation interface.
>
> For objects migrated from legacy system or created manually in the AD
> users
> and computer console, it may be put in the normal OU.
>
> So it is recommended to create users, computers by using the SBS Wizards.
> Otherwise, you might encounter some problems, even though the problems
> should not be serious, but time consuming. I think you would like to enjoy
> all the convenience and great features that SBS bring to you.
>
> Hope this information helps. if you have any further questions or
> concerns,
> please feel free to let me know. I am looking forward to hearing from you!
>
> Best regards,
>
> Brandy Nee
>
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>>Date: Wed, 09 Nov 2005 12:28:23 -0700
>>Subject: Connecting clients to SBS
>>From: "David L. West" <nntp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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>>Is connecting users (via /ConnectComputer) any different than just the
>>usual method of joining a user to a domain? Have used Windows/AD quite a
>>bit, but this is my first SBS server.
>>
>>My normal method of joining a user is to use the File Settings & Transfer
>>Wizard to get their pre-domain profile migrated to their new domain-joined
>
>>profile, but was faintly hoping that something in SBS made FTSW
>>unnecessary.
>>
>>--
>>David L. West
>>http://www.deskoptional.com
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