Guest Jake Posted November 6, 2007 Posted November 6, 2007 Hi, How can a Mac Powerbook become a member of a win2003 domain and access user acount home folders and shared resources? Thanks for comments and facts ;-) Jake
Guest Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] Posted November 7, 2007 Posted November 7, 2007 Re: Powerbook log on to a w2003 domain.. Jake <jake056@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > How can a Mac Powerbook become a member of a win2003 domain and access > user acount home folders and shared resources? > > Thanks for comments and facts ;-) > > Jake It doesn't become (or need to become) a domain member in order to access resources on the domain. The version of the MacOS you're running will be the critical detail.
Guest Jake Posted November 7, 2007 Posted November 7, 2007 Re: Powerbook log on to a w2003 domain.. Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] skreiv: > Jake <jake056@gmail.com> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> How can a Mac Powerbook become a member of a win2003 domain and access >> user acount home folders and shared resources? >> >> Thanks for comments and facts ;-) >> >> Jake > > It doesn't become (or need to become) a domain member in order to access > resources on the domain. The version of the MacOS you're running will be the > critical detail. > > The OS is Tiger 10.4 I understand (and knew) that Macs can access disk and print resources. However this is also about getting internet access through ISA server, which is only allowed for authenticated domain users. Will this also be possible with the above Mac? Thanks again for comments jake
Guest Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] Posted November 7, 2007 Posted November 7, 2007 Re: Powerbook log on to a w2003 domain.. Jake <jake44@gmail.com> wrote: > Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] skreiv: >> Jake <jake056@gmail.com> wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> How can a Mac Powerbook become a member of a win2003 domain and >>> access user acount home folders and shared resources? >>> >>> Thanks for comments and facts ;-) >>> >>> Jake >> >> It doesn't become (or need to become) a domain member in order to >> access resources on the domain. The version of the MacOS you're >> running will be the critical detail. >> >> > > The OS is Tiger 10.4 > > I understand (and knew) that Macs can access disk and print resources. > However this is also about getting internet access through ISA server, > which is only allowed for authenticated domain users. Will this also > be possible with the above Mac? > > Thanks again for comments > > jake Hmmm. I don't use ISA, so I can't say for sure - but I don't think being a domain member will have anything to dowith this. You might post in an ISA group for more expert help.
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