How do I access the user account and group data from AD Domain?
Check the following items before joining AD domain: QNAP Turbo Station Pro or U model can only be joined to pure AD domain (DC, domain controller). It is suggested to use Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 or Windows 2003 Service Pack 1. Check your AD server settings: 1. Make sure you have enabled Active Directory Service on the Windows server. If you have enabled AD, you can find the menu “Active Directory Users and Computers” on “Administrative Tools” of Windows. 2. Reset the password of “administrator” account on AD server after creating “Active Directory” service on AD server. 3. The DNS server settings on the AD server should have at least two records. For example, you have an AD server with IP address 10.8.10.113, server name: qnapsbs.tsdsbs.local, domain name: tsdsbs.local DNS settings on AD server: a. “A record” for AD server itself: qnapsbs Host(A) 10.8.10.113 b. “A record” for domain: (same as parent folder) Host(A) 10.8.10.113 * How to create “A record” for domain on DNS settings:
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