go to cmd type net users example example /add
Domain forwarding is when you make one domain "example1.com" automatically forward a user to another domain "example2.com" in a DNS server.
Using Domain User Account, users have the ability to get to the domain files.
the pre-requisite is the computer already configured and in domain. The user Id id also present in domain. Then you need to connect to internet first then connect to VPN that will enable user to connect the domain user to domain and VPN will ask for security credentials which is there in the active key or PKI token to help user to get authenticated to the domain network.
local users account on local PC. he don't have to log another PC in the network. about domain domain is a logical group of network, all users are create in domain on the server that's y user can log-in in domain any where. u can set policies for user on server not a particular PC.
The local user is the person who actually uses the account to do the work they are paid to do. A domain user could be a network administrator
If your windows XP Professional based PC is connected to a domain, you can not add a user to the domain. This must be done on the server, and added in the active directory. If you just want to add a user ( not on a domain ), then go to START - SETTINGS - CONTROL PANEL - USER ACCOUNTS
In AD (OS server 2000,2003 etc) the all the information is stored in NTDS.DIT database if the server is standalone and not connected to any domain then account information is stored in SAM.
No a user defined in active directory cannot access a shared drive if they are not part of the domain. You will need to set them up as a user on your computer.
Many times this is because the resources are part of a Windows Domain. Domains have strict security capabilities that will lock computers not part of the domain out. You can have your machine physically on the same network, but not part of the domain, and if that is the case, you will not be able to use domain resources. Ask your tech support goons to either add your machine to the domain, ensure that your current user login is a domain user, and make sure that your password has not expired.
Navigate to Local User and Groups add the domain users to administrators group in the local system.
A Local user account is a user account that is part of the domain or work group.
user means a name what has already been used.