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hello
I have one domain controller sever installed with window server 2003 enterpriese manager sp 2. that is my dns, dhcp server. i have installed active directory too. i have another sever with same setting in other location. i have leased line connecting both location too. beside using remote desktop how can i connect to remote domain. i want to manage user account and policy setting for that remote domain from my location.
I have one domain controller sever installed with window server 2003 enterpriese manager sp 2. that is my dns, dhcp server. i have installed active directory too. i have another sever with same setting in other location. i have leased line connecting both location too. beside using remote desktop how can i connect to remote domain. i want to manage user account and policy setting for that remote domain from my location.
assuming you are a domain admin for the domain(s) in question, you can use your administrative tools.
open a tool.
at the top of the tree, r click and "connect to domain controller..." or "connect to another..." or "managed authorized..." depending on the service or items you want to manage.
open a tool.
at the top of the tree, r click and "connect to domain controller..." or "connect to another..." or "managed authorized..." depending on the service or items you want to manage.
Last edited by Temmu; Jun 3rd, 2008 at 2:56 pm.
(o) Yes, I'd like to reboot my computer now.
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