And the service that gets installed connects to Adaxes servers and that's how communication is facilitated?
Hello Reid,
That is not correct. Also, it is not recommended to install Adaxes on domain controllers (DCs). To manage multiple domains with Adaxes, you need to do the following:
No additional installations are required.
It would be great if we could run a report on an OU and get the following information: Computer Name Local Accounts Whether or not the account is an administrator ... this is less important. Thanks in advance. Your support team is great and appreciated.
We are planning to use Adaxes in our environment and before proceeding, we need to understand the firewall port requirements for Adaxes service to work. What are the firewall ports needed between Adaxes and AD domain controller?
We are looking at Adaxes as a way to update user's passwords offline and updating the computer's cached password. Currently, a majority of our computers are off the network ... via the Internet. Is this a viable option? What issues are we not considering?
In order to add a managed domain does it have to be trusted by the primary domain adaxes is installed an running in? I have set up a domain for testing adaxes and it ... I have set my host file to point the untrusted domain to it's primary Domain Controller.
We have a preoperty pattern for accepted Country names which has a list of codes. For our case country code VM which "Vietnam" and I believe based on some google research "Viet Nam" is also correct.