Windows Dial-Up Networking Clients; About The Windows Nt/2000 Dial-Up Networking Client - Cisco Servers User Manual

For windows 2000/nt servers
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Chapter 11
Working with User Databases

Windows Dial-up Networking Clients

About the Windows NT/2000 Dial-up Networking Client

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Windows 2000 server in domain A. Domain A trusts domain B, but no trust
relationship is established between domain A and domain C. If domain B trusts
domain C, the Cisco Secure ACS server in domain A can authenticate users
whose accounts reside in domain C, making use of the indirect trust of domain C.
For more information on trust relationships, refer to your Microsoft Windows
NT/2000 documentation.
The dial-up networking clients for Windows NT/2000 and Windows
95/98/Millennium Edition (ME) allow users to connect to your network remotely,
but the fields provided differ.
If you use the Windows NT/2000 Dial-Up Networking client to dial in to the AAA
client, three fields appear:
username—Type your username.
password—Type your password.
domain—Type your valid domain name.
Note
For more information about the implications of completing or leaving
the domain field blank, see the
section on page
Cisco Secure ACS 3.0 for Windows 2000/NT Servers User Guide
"Windows NT/2000 Authentication"
11-10.
Windows NT/2000 User Database
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