Connection To A Windows Domain - HEIDENHAIN TNC 620 User Manual

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HEROS functions | User administration

Connection to a Windows domain

Before you can use the Connection to Windows domain function,
the following requirements must be met:
The user administration is active
The useradmin function user has already been set up
There is a Windows Active Domain Controller in the network
You have access to the password of the domain controller
You have access to the user interface of the domain controller or
you are supported by an IT administrator
The domain controller is accessible in the network
Proceed as follows to set up the Connection to Windows domain
function:
Call the user administration
Select the Connection to Windows domain function
Select the Find domain function
The control recognizes the found domain.
Use the Configure function to define various settings
of your connection:
Deactivate the function Map SIDs to Unix UIDs
You can define a special group of Windows users
to whom you want to restrict the connection to
this control
You can modify the organizational unit in which the
HEROS role names are stored
You can change the prefix in order to manage
users from different workshops, for example.
Each prefix given to a HEROS role name can be
changed, e.g. HEROS hall 1 and HEROS hall 2
You can change the separator within the HEROS
role name
Press the APPLY soft key.
The control opens the Connect to domain window.
With the Organizational unit for computer account
function, you can specify in which of the already existing
organizational units you want to create the access, e.g.
ou = controls
cn = computers
The values you enter must match the conditions of the
domain. The terms are not exchangeable.
Enter the user name of the domain controller
Enter the password of the domain controller
The control connects to the Windows domain found.
The control checks whether all of the required roles have been
created in the domain as groups.
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