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Has anyone had success using Toshiba's eManager under a MS AD domain account? I know that Toshiba doesn't officially support this but I'm now being forced to try to make it work
Thanks in advance for any help or suggestions.
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We always just re-purpose an old PC with a clean Windows install and Emanager, install it on the network and set-up a Remote Desktop link to it.
I have tried to install it on domained system without it being logged in but it has always given me trouble.
Jason
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Try take your pc out of the domain and then install NeM, test it make sure it works. Then join your pc back to the domain.
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We've done that. Joining a domain breaks eManager. I think the issue lays in the DCOM permissions. We have always been able to fix the problem after removing the computer from the domain, but now the security people in the company are insisting that we run our computers within the domain. Toshiba doesn't seem to support doing so and I was hoping someone out there had already dealt with and resolved this problem before.
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