New Windows 2003 Video Tutorial: User Principal Names: How to Use UPNs to Logon to Your Active Directory
User Principal Names: How to Use UPNs to Logon to Your Active Directory - view details
In this video you will work with legacy Loginnames (pre-Windows 2000 logon name) and User Principal Names (UPNs - post-Windows 2000 logon names) in Active Directory. You will also adjust the policy via the tool Active Directory Domains and Trusts so that you can manage the UPNs. You will add multiple users to the Active Directory and logon to the domain as each to view the UPN logon results. This video could also be titled 'How to Work with User Principal Names in the Active Directory with Active Directory Users and Computers'
- Source: Windows 2003 videos
- Category: Active Directory: Setup, Configuration, Domains and Forests
- Skill Level: 300 (Intermediate)
- Length: 10:14 (6.2MB)
- Applies to Versions: Windows 2003 - All Versions
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Keywords Associated with this video: Windows Server 2003 User Accounts, Add new Active Directory accounts, Add Users to an Organizational Unit (OU) in the Active Dir

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