Hi Lucia,
On Wed, 2006-05-10 at 16:52 -0700, lucia greco wrote:
> over the past year I had begun to feel that I needed to
track what was
> happening in the lab a lot more. I have been running a
file server on
> windows XP Pro. I have found recently that I want to
start tracking how much
One option for you is to manage a member server in the
CalNetAD forest,
specifically, the CAMPUS domain:
http://calnetad.berkele
y.edu/
You can get academic prices for a Windows Server license via
TRC:
http://esit
e.shoptrc.com/Default.aspx?UCB
By also joining them to CalNetAD, students using your client
workstations can all use their CalNetIDs to authenticate to
your server.
--Karl
Karl Grose
UC Berkeley, IST
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> printing students have been doing. I have received
excellent information
> from this list as to how best to do so. However as I
currently am not
> running a true server with accounts for each student's
I'm not able to
> implement any of the suggestions. My questions to the
list are do we have a
> site license for Windows server addition. Do we have
any minimum standards I
> should comply to when installing server.
>
> What I'm thinking is that I need to install server
edition and give my
> students their own accounts. I don't think I want to
limit their access to
> any of the applications but I would like to give them
space to store their
> data and have the ability to track and Bill for their
use of printing
> resources. My understanding is that doing the account
administration is not
> possible with my current XP Pro server. Any advice is
welcome thank you very
> much
>
>
> Lucia Greco
> University of California Berkeley
> Assistive technology specialist
> (510) 643-7591
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