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| created May 5,2001 | |
| Windows
2000 Server: User Management |
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Once you have configured the Active
Directory: Before other users can connect via the network to a Windows 2000 server, they need to be configured in the "Active Directory Users and Computers" Select in the left window the option for "Users", which will display the list of pre-defined : - - Different levels of permissions are assinged to a group, a User is assigned these permissions by being a member of a group with the permissions. |

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To create a new user,
either make a Right-Click on "Users" in the left window or select from the menu: "Action" "New" / "User" |

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To view / modify the
information for a user, display the Properties. There a 12 information tabs ! I will only show here a few of them. |
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tab: "Account" User names and account options |
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tab:
Profile Defines a script to be executed on the client-computer when making a logon to the domain (this script is to be stored in the NETLOGON - share, more info below). Definition of the HOME-directory/Folder. |
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tab: Member Of Allows to add/delete the user to |
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tab: Dial-in Defines whether a user is allowed to connect to the server via a dial-in using a modem or VPN-connection (usually required for traveling personal to get access to their company- e-mail, like using Outlook to connnect to a MS-Exchange server) |
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tab: Environment used to configure the setting for Terminal Services |
If you
defined on the tab: Profiles to use Logon-scripts, then you need to store these
script-files
in the NETLOGON-share for the client systems to be able to locate
and execute these scripts.
By default, the NETLOGON-share is Read-only, so you should
create/modify the scripts to the
NETLOGON-share folder via the file-system (using Windows Explorer
or "My Computer" ).
To identify the location of the NETLOGON-share on your system,
check in the Control-Panel
in "Computer Management" /
"System Tools" / "Shared
Folders" / "Shares":

The NETLOGON-share will be defined on the NTFS-disk-partition
defined during the
configuration
of the Active Directory (in my example: on my F-drive).