Logging In To A Dsfw Domain; Logging Out; Limitations - Novell OPEN ENTERPRISE SERVER 2.0 SP2 - DOMAIN SERVICE FOR WINDOWS Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for OPEN ENTERPRISE SERVER 2.0 SP2 - DOMAIN SERVICE FOR WINDOWS:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

NOTE: When you install Windows XP, it prompts you to select whether it is part of the workgroup
or the domain. If domain is selected, it reports that an invalid domain is specified. However, if there
is an existing Windows XP machine installed, it is possible to join this workstation to the domain.

11.2 Logging In to a DSfW Domain

After the Windows workstation has joined the DSfW domain and the computer has been restarted
(as explained in
DSfW user accounts can be used to log on to the Windows workstation.
1 Start the Windows workstation or press Ctrl+Alt+Del to bring up the Windows log on dialog
box.
2 In the Log On to Windows dialog box, enter the user name and password of a user that has been
provisioned for DSfW. Initially, the only provisioned user is the Administrator account created
when you installed DSfW.
3 In the Log on to field, click the down-arrow to select the DSfW domain (identified by its
NetBIOS name), then click OK.

11.3 Logging Out

To log out of the DSfW domain, select Log Off from the Start menu.

11.4 Limitations

This section covers the limitations and known issues that you may encounter while joining a
workstation to a domain and logging in.
134 OES 2 SP2: Domain Services for Windows Administration Guide
Section 11.1, "Joining a Windows Workstation to a DSfW Domain," on page
131),

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents