When you say that you need windows 7 business edition or ultimate edition to add a computer to your domain. Is business edition the same as proffesional edition?
And thank you so much for making thees videos. Its helping me allot with my studies for my exam in IT network drifting. Having adhd and trouble concentrating while reading, watching your comprehensive easy to follow videos is a great addition to the books I am reading at the moment.
@Durd3n001 It's Windows 7 Professional... One of the pains of dealing with Microsoft is they change the names of their products with every edition... Basically you just need the "business" edition of the OS. (NT vs 98, XP Pro vs. XP Home, Vista Business vs. Home Premium, 7 Pro vs. Home Premium...)
This might be a dumb question but when you refer to multiple domain controllers (like 5) - or PDC vs BDC - are you referring to multiple controllers running on one machine or is there one controller running on each server?
you make great videos and i just wanted to say thanks for showing how to setup my server. Now there is a question that i have for you. How do i setup my server so i can connect to my domain on a diffrent network. ie(lets say im at my moms house i still what my restictions to apply on my laptop even though im not at my house.) i saw how the school i work for has this setting and i want that on my server too.
computer Geeks know how to get there anyway :) Especially if they are those who has root access :)
85Damix 1 week ago
When you say that you need windows 7 business edition or ultimate edition to add a computer to your domain. Is business edition the same as proffesional edition?
And thank you so much for making thees videos. Its helping me allot with my studies for my exam in IT network drifting. Having adhd and trouble concentrating while reading, watching your comprehensive easy to follow videos is a great addition to the books I am reading at the moment.
A big thanks again Eli
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Durd3n001 1 month ago in playlist Servers
@Durd3n001 It's Windows 7 Professional... One of the pains of dealing with Microsoft is they change the names of their products with every edition... Basically you just need the "business" edition of the OS. (NT vs 98, XP Pro vs. XP Home, Vista Business vs. Home Premium, 7 Pro vs. Home Premium...)
elithecomputerguy 1 month ago
Great! thanks
MehdiSotoudeh 3 months ago
This might be a dumb question but when you refer to multiple domain controllers (like 5) - or PDC vs BDC - are you referring to multiple controllers running on one machine or is there one controller running on each server?
sanders555 3 months ago
@sanders555 Each server would be a Domain Controller or DC.
elithecomputerguy 3 months ago
great lecture
sslicker1 3 months ago
u r great
cmjijinjohn 3 months ago
good information...Thanks
gesusdube 3 months ago
Thanks much for posting this - well thought out and presented.
aze216 3 months ago
This is fantastic, this has been really useful. Thanks a lot Eli!
BenBarrettBBB 4 months ago
can the users log on from any computer to a network with a domain ?
i mean, can the user ELI enter from COMPUTER1 and COMPUTER2 to the network with the same username and pass
algnadjib 4 months ago
@algnadjib yes... that's one of the main purposes of a Domain.
elithecomputerguy 4 months ago
@elithecomputerguy thank you ELI for answering and really thak you for sharing the videos
remember many of us r waiting for more videos
algnadjib 4 months ago
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algnadjib 4 months ago
Thanks, Eli. This really clarified what I was supposed to learn in class today.
isthisnametaken7 4 months ago
As ever mate, great insight. Thanks
Munirs1998 6 months ago
this class has a clear view of domain.. and this is the best introduction i ever saw.. you're dong awesome job dude keep it up
unixshaik 6 months ago
thanks, this is very helpfull
ThePupidarko 7 months ago
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srosar5688 7 months ago
Thank you very much! I like the visualization.
maxboostedsupra 8 months ago
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you make great videos and i just wanted to say thanks for showing how to setup my server. Now there is a question that i have for you. How do i setup my server so i can connect to my domain on a diffrent network. ie(lets say im at my moms house i still what my restictions to apply on my laptop even though im not at my house.) i saw how the school i work for has this setting and i want that on my server too.
2muchstuf18 8 months ago
thank you for a clear concise lecture.
xXXinfonlightXXx 9 months ago
Great video.
yelluculley 11 months ago
macs that are OS X 10.6 "Snow Leopard" are compatible with Active Directory.
goldenvocals369 1 year ago