at work - win2k server which is in charge of domain xxxxxxx
need user account and pw to log onto domain etc
snap erver comes with default tcp/ip to get ip automatically and to join workgroup
tried to hook it up on win2k server network and of course nothing
brought it home, hooked to my peer tcp/ip 2000/xp mixed network at home "workgroup" and it jumps right up
so far so good
going into the snap control panel, it has a provision for logging onto domains, ok
but the only place for a password that I am finding is in the admin/password screen
i can enter the name of the snap server as a user on the server, but i think a password is required
i don't want to change the logon on the snap to a domain, because if it isn't right not sure how I would get back in to fix it
anyone who has played with one of these??
TIA
adding quantum snapserver to win2k domain
adding quantum snapserver to win2k domain
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ok, it has a name which is snapxxxx
i can change it to join the domain instead of workgroup
still not sure how to get it to log onto the domain - it needs to have access to the server in order to back it up
the instructions that came on the disk are a little thin - i haven't had a lot of time to research this
thanks for responding!
i can change it to join the domain instead of workgroup
still not sure how to get it to log onto the domain - it needs to have access to the server in order to back it up
the instructions that came on the disk are a little thin - i haven't had a lot of time to research this
thanks for responding!
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you should name it with whatever your server addressing is. Our servers are
192.168.0.10 (main)
192.168.0.20 (mail)
192.168.0.30 (web)
it's really hard to explain without a big writeup, but to put it short
rename it...then join it to the domain. If you have active directory there are a few more thing involved.
192.168.0.10 (main)
192.168.0.20 (mail)
192.168.0.30 (web)
it's really hard to explain without a big writeup, but to put it short
rename it...then join it to the domain. If you have active directory there are a few more thing involved.