Windows server 2003 what is a member server, a dmain controller and a workgroup server in a Windows Server 2003 domain
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Windows server 2003 what is a member server, a dmain controller and a workgroup server in a Windows Server 2003 domain
what is a member server, a dmain controller and a workgroup server in a Windows Server 2003 domain
ASKED: Jul 7 2008  11:30 AM GMT
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* A stand-alone server does not have Active Directory® installed, and it's not a member of an Active Directory® domain. Users will have to authenticate a stand-alone server when they want to access it.

* A domain controller has Active Directory® installed. All domain controllers store a copy of the domain database. They all participate in multi-master replication, and they authenticate users. Essentially, domain controllers control directory data and coordinate communication between users, servers and other domains on the network.

* A member server, like a stand-alone server, is not a domain controller in that it doesn't have Active Directory® installed--but it is a member of an Active Directory® domain. A member server does not authenticate users. For a user to access a member server, they have to have been successfully logged into an Active Directory® domain.
Last Answered: Jul 7 2008  11:48 AM GMT by Labnuke99   26290 pts.
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