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SUMMARYThis article covers the implications of installing SNA Server on a primary domain controller/backup domain controller rather than a member server. MORE INFORMATION
SNA Server logs users on to the Windows NT domain before allowing any
requests to be processed, regardless of the transport used by the client to
connect to SNA Server. If SNA Server logs users onto the domain over named
pipes, the users is not prompted for the domain password or username. For
other client server protocols (IPX/SPX, TCP/IP, Banyan, and AppleTalk), the
user is prompted for the domain password and username. As a result, each
new client connection to SNA Server results in a winlogon transaction
which, in the case of a member server, needs to be authenticated across the
network by a PDC or BDC. A Windows NT member server does not maintain the
domain user database, and therefore must rely on a BDC or PDC to validate
the user over a secure channel.
SNA Server to SNA Server Communication Issue:
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