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Can you logon to a domain if your PC isn't a member of the domain.

 
 
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      11-10-2006


"Briscobar" <> wrote in message
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> "Terence Rabe" <mct@hotmail in the UK> wrote in message
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>> If the user is challenged

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> IF? They're all challenged in one way or another.

Are they challenged? Or Gifted?

 
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      11-11-2006
"Harvey Colwell" <> wrote in message
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> "Terence Rabe" <mct@hotmail in the UK> wrote in message
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>> Of course it's possible that the practice test was just plain wrong...
>> I've seen that before.

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> Same here. And this is the answer that I was expecting to get from
> everyone.

You're welcome. Don't mind the clowns.

> My question had nothing to do with RDP. But even if it did, it would
> depend on whether or not the PC/Server you are RDPing into is a domain
> member or not.

Correct. But since you didn't quote the question I thought I'd cover all the
bases

> My question was about connecting to a domain resource, and getting
> prompted for credentials. This only happens if you don't have any already.

Kinda. You would have credentials from logging on locally to a
workgroup-based system, (if you're using any NT based OS...) just that the
systems that are part of the domain will challenge you because they don't
trust the access token generated by the SAM database on the workgroup
client.

HTH
Terence


 
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