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Once created, to get started on WOLFTECH, use the following steps: | Once created, to get started on WOLFTECH, use the following steps: |
Revision as of 17:01, 15 October 2007
Creating your department's tree in the WolfTech AD requires the following information:
- Full name of the department (aka 'Electrical and Computer Engineering')
- Abbreviation of the department (aka 'ECE')
- Name of your Systems Administrator (aka 'Dan Green')
- UnityID of your Systems Administrator (aka 'djgreen')
- OUC of your department (aka '140401')
- Primary DNS name of your department (aka 'ece.ncsu.edu')
Once created, to get started on WOLFTECH, use the following steps:
- Synchronize your password for your regular Unity account. Go to https://sysnews.ncsu.edu/passwd/ and change your password. You can check the password synchronization status of users using the following tool.
- Send me the name of the first computer you plan to add to the domain. I will pre-stage it for you. Then you can join it to the domain using the following procedure:
- Open the System Properties panel (ie right click My Computer and choose Properties).
- Click the Computer Name tab.
- Click the Change button
- Choose the Domain radio button and type "wolftech.ad.ncsu.edu" (do not include the quotes) and click OK. You will be prompted for credentials. Enter your admin username and password.
- Click OK, then Yes to reboot.
- When the reboot completes, you should be able to login using your admin account.
- Setup the adminpak. Download and install from here. Also go ahead and get all of the R2 updates... http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=9BFB44F5-232A-4FB5-BC14-45BFD81B7AC1&displaylang=en (Please note that you need to install of these tools on an XP machine -- for some reason, Microsoft hasn't released a Vista happy version of these.)
- Change your admin account password. To do this, find your account using Active Directory Users and Computers. Right click it and choose Reset Password.