David Carlin wrote:
I have a file server on the campus active directory that contains the
home directories for all the users of campus computer lab. I would like
for students to be able to connect to a share and access their files
from their dorm PCs not on the active directory. The complicat
Jeffrey Altman wrote:
> The user should then be able to browse with explorer and as long as they
> use their full User Principal Name as known to the Active Directory
> domain, they will be able to access the shares.
The active directory domain name is ADS. The Kerberos Realm is
INS.CWRU.EDU..
I have a file server on the campus active directory that contains the
home directories for all the users of campus computer lab. I would like
for students to be able to connect to a share and access their files
from their dorm PCs not on the active directory. The complication here
is since th
David Carlin wrote:
> Berkeley has a set of instructions for their students to do this. Their
> AD also uses Kerberos for authentication:
>
> http://calnetad.berkeley.edu/documentation/interoperability/#item1
>
> It seems to have the students install a .reg file which has the same
> effect as