semaja2.net
Apr 1 2005, 08:43
Hey i was told that i should have a local admin account on my AD server incase something goes wrong, so how would one go around making one
WindowsNT
Apr 1 2005, 08:51
I think you have been misinformed becasue you cant logon on locally on a Domain Controler.
PF Prophet
Apr 1 2005, 12:04
cant remmber how to setup the local account but it is possable and a good idea to keep a local account for emergncy mantanance (if ad gets messed up)
The accounts that you setup on the domain controller really are local to the domain controller. If everything was to go down, you could still log into the domain controller locally with for example the Admin account...
good luck
Mattimeo
Apr 1 2005, 15:33
There are no local accounts because this is a Domain Controller. Your Administrator account will work as a local account on the DC.
MazX_Napalm
Apr 1 2005, 18:57
You don't need to create a special account. There is this little thing known as an ERD!
garethevans1986
Apr 3 2005, 23:19
QUOTE(MazX_Napalm @ Apr 1 2005, 18:57)
You don't need to create a special account. There is this little thing known as an ERD!
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Could you please explain what "ERD" means?
ChocIST
hellosky
Apr 4 2005, 03:12
ERD Commander?
Firstly if your AD Server went down you couldnt log on as it would be down wouldnt it?
Secondly when you promote a server to domain controller you are prompted to input a Directory Service Restore Mode Administrator password. This is used incase you need to boot into Directory Service Restore Mode or the Recovery COnsole on a Domain controller.
MazX_Napalm
Apr 4 2005, 05:47
To install Command Console as a boot option (ie you don't need to hunt down the cd)
CODE
winnt32.exe /cmdcons
Works for W2K, W2K Server, WinXP, W2K3.
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