MIKE VALLELY – “Public Domain” (1988)

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18 Responses to “MIKE VALLELY – “Public Domain” (1988)”

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  • cticeman29 Says:

    All I know is that its's in the rights of the user….inside of Active Directory,look up users…. but yes you can limit the users' access to be able to log in to one terminal only… you might want to buy a book on Active Directory…

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  • Inshii Says:

    1. Create user groups for your users. eg. Finance, Production, Sales, etc.. Don't forget the SysAdmin group with administrator rights

    2. Assign users to the individual groups.

    3. For the folders that are to be shared, make sure the sharing assigns only those user groups that have rights to those folders.

    4. Create user accounts for even those people who are not supposed to access the domain shares, but do not assign them to any user group that has rights to access any of the domain folders.

    5. Remove 'Everyone' user group from the folder shares.

    You now have valid users assigned to user groups that are able to access folders they are supposed to. You also have invalid users who are not assigned to user groups, but belong to the 'Everyone' group, and they cannot access any folders within the domain. You now also have a way to log all the users (valid or invalid) when they login to the domain.

  • Tchdwn2000 Says:

    Great video! I have about 15 computers networked together and they are all simply in the same workgroup. Also ahve a server running Win2003 for shared printers drives etc and a firewall dishing out dhcp. Could I convert my server to a domain controller to reap the benefits of active dir. or would it interfere with the firewall being dhcp server?

  • richardfreestone Says:

    Amazing, i’m going to be doing my MCSA etc..in a few months time, and this is very clear. I just hope it’s clear when I come to start training.

  • morgothvalar85 Says:

    You need to use the migration feature of active directory.

    I am not however giving you an active directory tutorial or even pointing you in the direction of one.

    Because if this is your job and you cant do it then you should not be there.

    Sorry to sound harsh about this but I run into people all the time that just BS their way into techincal jobs then cant do anything.

    Go do some research and learn your profession, dont leech of the rest of us that bothered to learn the basics.

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    Update

    LMAO… fine give it a bad rating cause I spoke the truth and hit a nerve. Shows that you are neither a) qualified to do the role you are in and b) capable of taking on critisim and using it as a tool to better yourself.

    I hope you enjoy flipping burgers with a mentality like that.

  • rdt1970 Says:

    hi toby please can you do some hd quality vids so i can see better your tutorial nice tut keep them comming

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  • VictoryPuniru Says:

    on xp workstation
    1.My computer=>Properties=>
    computer name
    2.Run the network ID wizard if need choose buiness network with domain
    3.My computer=>Properties=>
    Computer Name
    Choose member of ‘domain’ type the domain name you willing to log on to if correct you will be asked to provide security credentials of user that is allowed to add this workstation to domain(as explained before when creating computer account in active directory) if provided cridentials are valid

  • wasim Says:

    Speaking non-technically, a time-domain graph shows how a signal changes over time, whereas a frequency-domain graph shows how much of the signal lies within each given frequency band over a range of frequencies. A frequency-domain representation can also include information on the phase shift that must be applied to each sinusoid in order to be able to recombine the frequency components to recover the original time signal.

    A given function or signal can be converted between the time and frequency domains with a pair of mathematical operators called a transform. An example is the Fourier transform, which decomposes a function into the sum of a (potentially infinite) number of sine wave frequency components. The 'spectrum' of frequency components is the frequency domain representation of the signal. The inverse Fourier transform converts the frequency domain function back to a time function.

  • ziakhansun Says:

    great video.i have learnt very much.keep it up.good presentation.thanks for the video.

  • VictoryPuniru Says:

    First account for user and account for computer that you add to domain must be created in Active Directory with proper permisions.When you creat computer account you should choose wich group is allowed to add it to domain if you choose by default the administrators group you should evetualy provide *adminstrative password and user name to add current workstation to domain.If you choose users group provide the password and user name that was created as listed above.

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