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Azure - Install Azure AD Connect with SQL Express On the Uniquely identifying your users screen leave default settings (Note: changing source attribute for userPrincipalName is part of Alternate Login ID configuration) ClickNext On the Filter users and devices (it is recommended implement filtering in here for Proof of Concept due to group membership limitation) ClickNext
OOF not working when 2 different accounts are used for windows login . . . Is there any limitation where OOF will not work when the user is using different NT account to login to windows? I found a solution which advise to Run As outlook using common mailbox id but this also has issue accessing the profile Any advise? Thanks
4265 - Multiple failed login attempts - social. technet. microsoft. com We suspect that the multiple failed login attempts captured in the event viewer security logs could be related to Windows attempted to connect to the network mapped drive with the local account we tried to login and probably continues until we sign-out the user session or restart the server
Cannot Login Remotely on Non-DOmain Joined PC When I check the Security Tab in the Windows Server Logs - the Audit is successful it shows the domain\login credentials used An account was successfully logged on
Will run-as still work for an ID that has deny logon locally? Essentially we have a service ID that we want to restrict from being able to log on directly but we still need to capability to log on with another account and do a run-as to that service ID If we set up a policy that denies logon locally on that service ID will that also disable the ability to run-as to that ID? Thanks
RDP screen goes black after successful remote login Often, I reboot that server and it uses auto-logon to login and run an application Today, I rebooted the server and when I try to connect with RDP, I get the login prompt and enter my credentials, I see a few expected messages fly by on the host OS (the last one I see is the word Welcome), but then the screen goes black