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Simple: but I am a bit confused.
For a Window2000 Pro desktop configured to part of a domain, after I click
on control panel, users and password, I see the following accounts
(username/domain/group):
Administrator/myComputerName/Administrator
xxx/myDomainName/PowerUser
I believe "Administrator" is the build in local administrator account.
Question 1: just by viewing the above data, can we say xxx must be a valid
domain account in myDomainName.
Question 2 is: if myDomainName/yyy is a valid domain user account in
MyDomainName, do I always have to add this user account onto the PC before
user yyy can logon to this computer? (but yyy is not in the list)
Question 3 is: similarly if myaDomainName/Administrator is a valid account
in myDomainName domain and has domain administration right, do I still need
to add the user name data to this desktop before this domain user can log on?
I just start learning security and hope the question make sense.
For a Window2000 Pro desktop configured to part of a domain, after I click
on control panel, users and password, I see the following accounts
(username/domain/group):
Administrator/myComputerName/Administrator
xxx/myDomainName/PowerUser
I believe "Administrator" is the build in local administrator account.
Question 1: just by viewing the above data, can we say xxx must be a valid
domain account in myDomainName.
Question 2 is: if myDomainName/yyy is a valid domain user account in
MyDomainName, do I always have to add this user account onto the PC before
user yyy can logon to this computer? (but yyy is not in the list)
Question 3 is: similarly if myaDomainName/Administrator is a valid account
in myDomainName domain and has domain administration right, do I still need
to add the user name data to this desktop before this domain user can log on?
I just start learning security and hope the question make sense.