Multiple Domain Authentication Setup Procedure - Bay Networks Remote Annex User Manual

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Multiple Domain Authentication Setup Procedure

Follow these Windows NT
domain authentication:
1.
Establish the appropriate trust relationship among
domains.
2.
Load the Remote Annex Server Tools for Windows NT
the trusting domain controller.
3.
Define the user(s) in the trusted domain's security accounts
manager database.
4.
Add the trusted domain user(s) to a global group. Use the
trusted domain's User Manager for Domain's Utility.
5.
Click on the Server Tools Options window.
6.
Select the Security tab.
7.
Use Add and
users who require authentication.
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All Windows NT
users who require authentication services must be
defined to the Remote Annex Server Tools software. Those definitions
are accomplished in the following steps:
1.
Add a valid entry(s) in the acp_userinfo file.
2.
If the caller requires a dial-up address, add a valid entry(s)
in the acp_dialup file.
The user's name must be defined in the acp_userinfo and acp_dialup
file in the format:
domain-name\\user-name
For example, a user named Stephen from the Marketing domain would
log on as
Marketing\\Stephen
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