marvhuffaker
MIS
Need some warm fuzzies about DLU. I have a unique situation that I have not run into before and am hoping someone else has seen it and can help me work around it.
ZFD4.01, WinXP... DLU policy enabled for the users which btw, works great.
However, my client sets up each machine with one local windows account only. They want to retain the settings, but use the DLU to avoid having two login prompts (1 - Novell account, 2 - Default Windows account).
So here is why it's such a problem.
- when you use the eDirectory credentials, it creates a new profile and settings for their 'standard' windows login are not used. So in otherwords, none of their settings are there, it pretty much looks like a new install with nothing configured.
- when I specify not to use the eDirectory credentials, and put in their 'standard' windows account name in the DLU settings... it logs in fine, profiles are there. But it assigns a random password to the account. Therefore, if they take their laptops home, they can not login to Workstation Only because the account is locked with a password that was randomly generated.
So I am looking for thoughts on how to work around this. Thanks.
Marvin Huffaker MCNE, CNE
Marvin Huffaker Consulting
ZFD4.01, WinXP... DLU policy enabled for the users which btw, works great.
However, my client sets up each machine with one local windows account only. They want to retain the settings, but use the DLU to avoid having two login prompts (1 - Novell account, 2 - Default Windows account).
So here is why it's such a problem.
- when you use the eDirectory credentials, it creates a new profile and settings for their 'standard' windows login are not used. So in otherwords, none of their settings are there, it pretty much looks like a new install with nothing configured.
- when I specify not to use the eDirectory credentials, and put in their 'standard' windows account name in the DLU settings... it logs in fine, profiles are there. But it assigns a random password to the account. Therefore, if they take their laptops home, they can not login to Workstation Only because the account is locked with a password that was randomly generated.
So I am looking for thoughts on how to work around this. Thanks.
Marvin Huffaker MCNE, CNE
Marvin Huffaker Consulting