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Chapter 4 Using Security Features
Remote Annex Server Tools for Windows NT
®
User Guide
Multiple Domain Authentication Setup Procedure
Follow these Windows NT
®
steps to facilitate support for multiple
domain authentication:
Windows NT
®
steps
1.
Establish the appropriate trust relationship among domains.
2.
Load the Remote Annex Server Tools for Windows NT
®
on the
trusting domain controller.
3.
Define the user(s) in the trusted domain’s security accounts
manager database.
Server Tools steps
All Windows NT
®
users who require authorization must use the Remote
Annex Server Tools software to configure these services. Those
definitions are accomplished in the following steps:
1.
Add a valid entry(s) in the acp_userinfo file.
2.
If the caller requires a dial-up address, add a valid entry(s) in
the acp_dialup file.
The name of the user must be defined in the acp_userinfo and acp_dialup
file in the format:
domain-name\\user-name
For example, a user named Stephen from the Marketing domain would
log on as
Marketing\\Stephen
.
Windows NT
®
, Windows for
Workgroups
®
, and Windows 95
®
use this format.
Summary of Contents for Remote Annex
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