Non-trusted domain user causes mkpasswd and mkgroup to fail

Matt Seitz (matseitz) matseitz@cisco.com
Fri Jul 13 15:14:00 GMT 2007


From: Dave Korn [mailto:dave.korn@artimi.com] 
> If you aren't 
> logged into the domain, there's no way it should let you know 
> things like user and group lists.

Sorry, I wasn't clear.  I did log into the stand-alone (non-domain) file
server first using "runas /netonly 
/user:machine\user".  But then "mkpasswd -d machine -u user" still
didn't work.  Using the same process for a domain user ("runas /netonly 
/user:domain\user", "mkpasswd -d domain -u user") does work.

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Matt Seitz
Manager, File System Virtualization
Cisco Systems, Inc.
.:|:.:|:.  

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