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Configure the server using the settings described in Table 49 on page 191.
7.
Click one:
8.
OK—Saves the changes.
Cancel—Cancels the modifications.
Table 49: Active Directory or NT Domain Instance Configuration Details
Option
Function
AD/NT Settings > General tab
Primary Domain
Specifies the name or IP address for
Controller or Active
the primary domain controller or Active
Directory
Directory server.
Secondary Domain
Specifies the name or IP address for
Controller or Active
the backup domain controller or Active
Directory
Directory server.
Domain
Specifies the domain name of the
Active Directory or Windows NT server.
Allow domain to be
Allows users to sign in by entering a
specified as part of
domain name in the Username box in
username
the format:
Allow trusted
Allows users to get group information
domains
from all trusted domains within a
forest.
Domain Controller is
Specifies if the backend domain
a Windows 2008
controller is a Windows 2008 server.
server
TIP: The Windows 2008 server has
several enhancements to the Active
Directory server, which is now called
Active Directory Domain Services.
Admin Username
Specifies an administrator username
for the AD or NT server.
Admin Password
Specifies an administrator password
for the AD or NT server.
Chapter 11: Configuring Authentication and Directory Servers
domain\username
Your Action
Enter the name or IP address.
Enter the name or IP address.
Enter the domain name of the
Active Directory or Windows NT
domain.
NOTE: For example, if the Active
Directory domain name is
us.amr.asgqa.net and you want
to authenticate users who
belong to the US domain, enter
US as the domain.
Select AD/NT Settings >
General > Allow domain to be
specified as part of username
to enable this feature.
Select AD/NT Settings >
General >Allow trusted
domains to enable this feature.
Select Domain Controller is a
Windows 2008 server to enable
this feature.
Enter an administrator username
for the AD or NT server.
Enter an administrator password
for the AD or NT server.
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