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Hi Patrik,
The Oracle server does not need to be the primary domain controller for
native authentication to work.
As long as your server is part of an NT domain, it can use that domain
for 'Native' Authentication.
Kevin
In article <8b8m74$rat$1_at_nnrp1.deja.com>,
ps_at_sectra.se wrote:
> Oracle requires that the database is executed on an NT Server which
is a
> Primary Domain controller in order to use the local or "native"
> authenticaton of Oracle users. Using local authentication makes
separate
> Oracle DB passwords uneccessary since the users are authenticated as
NT
> users.
> However, I'll have two instances of the database on two separate NT
> Servers for reliability purposes. Now, at last, my question:
> Is it possible to synchronize NT users between PDCs in some manner
other
> than by manual labour?
>
> thanks/Patrik Sjogren, ps_at_sectra.se
>
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>
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Received on Wed Mar 22 2000 - 01:45:02 CST
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