How to test domain credentials against multiple hosts in a subnet/domain taking into account that WMI is allowed for remote access and no firewalls on local machines are enabled?
I need something like VMware vCenter Protect there you can choose machine group, assign credentials and test the supplied credentials and get summary why it didn't work for specific machine?
Is there something similar b
Hello
I am starting a MCSE course and part of it is to create and configure a domain etc etc I have done this and all my windows XP and 7 machines on my LAN are now functioning as part of the domain just great.
Unfortuntely, I have several Open suse machines which are currently not part of the domain yet (they are in a basic Workgroup).
With Windows XP, I used to access machines in the network (under a domain) via administrative share (hidden share, a.k.a. "C$"), authenticating myself as the local admin of each respective machine.
Recently, the machines were upgraded to Windows 7.
I've tried to figure it out for several months, with no success. I have a Windows 2008R2 domain, and one Linux server (first it was Fedora 15, then 16, and now it's Centos 6.2). I am trying to make it member of the domain to the extent possible. Ideally, I would like to login and get authenticated against domain (say, login 'DOMAIN+john').
The business is in the middle of migrating from windows workgroup to windows domain.
We have a network share on the domain, that we want accessible to the workstations which still on workgroup. (we will be migrating the workstations as time allows)
Domain administrator accounts can access the share from the workgroup machines, but standard user accounts cannot.
Thanks.
At an educational non-profit, I've inherited a previously set-up Windows domain that, after the first reinstall of the machines, we ended up not using by simply not joining machines back into the domain.
Over last summer, before the annual reinstall for shipping machines to the summer school, I toyed with the idea of installing Windows 7 over network, instead of just imaging the machines.
I lost my domain controller machine, and then add new domain controller but with other domain. How to remove network machines from old domain using command line and add to new domain? Machines using Windows Server 2008 Core (command line only)
net computer \\name del
works only on domain controller.
sconfig
When I try to exit from old domain, console requests username and password for exit.
I am currently running a Windows Server 8 Beta Build 8250 hyper-v machine, lets call it Server, with a Win7 virtual machine. All the machines are on the same domain. I am trying to access shares on Server from Win7 using a domain account. The domain account has proper NTFS and Share permissions and can access all other shares on the network.
I was performing a rename of an Active Directory domain that consists of two domain controllers running Windows Server 2012, and everything was going smoothly... However, I ran the rendom /clean utility too soon.
If you execute rendom /clean before all the machines in the domain get rebooted twice, they won't be able to access the domain any longer...