Thanks Glen....so what do you think? After joining the TS to the domain just type the users in? We're talking about 40-50 users, not the end of the world. I don't know of any migration tools to move/copy users from member servers to AD domains. Maybe a 3rd party solution exists?
I thought about that but I had always been told that terminal servers shouldn't be DCs...What are your thoughts on that? It sure would make the user situation a lot easier. Thanks for the reply.
I've got a standalone Win2K Server used for terminal services that I need to have join the domain. I need to copy the user accounts from the member server to the DC. Is there an "automated" way of doing this, versus typing them all in AD?
Thanks in advance.
I have several users connecting to a Windows 2000 Terminal Server that run a login script for drive mappings. We wish to have these users locked into running an application automatically at login via the Environment tab. What seems to be happening is that the exe won't run because it can't find...
Okay, so it seems the best thing to do is to join the terminal server to the domain and add the TS users to the AD, putting them in their own OU. Will this ensure a simple login procedure?
Many thanks for the responses.
Ok, so I just join it to the domain as a member server and set the users up in AD? I'm guessing putting them in their own OU would be helpful, would like to use GPOs that are specific to the TS users.
So is it gnerally accepted that terminal servers are best left as member servers?
Thanks for...
Company has a domain, call it somecompany.com. Within that domain is an application server. They have a separate terminal server that they did not want to be a part of the domain, so it was set up stand alone in a workgroup only (but it is physically attached to the network). Now, they want the...
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