Re: assign new user to workstation



Mike wrote:
Hi All,

I'm sorry to bother with such a dumb question that is probly right under my nose:

I can't seem to assign a newly created user account to a workstation already joined to the domain. I want to assign the new account to a workstation to which another user is already assigned in order to login. Any light shed on this would be really appreciated.

SBS 2003 Std. / Single NIC / Exchange 2003


As far as I know, 'assignment' is something only offered when the account is created.

What problem are you trying to solve? By default, any domain user can logon to any workstation. If you're using roaming profiles or a redirection equivalent, the profile should be available anywhere.
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