[Help] Windows 10 lost AD profile [remote user]
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Always worth asking.... is AD even needed? Maybe moving to local accounts would make more sense.
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@scottalanmiller said in [Help] Windows 10 lost AD profile [remote user]:
Always worth asking.... is AD even needed? Maybe moving to local accounts would make more sense.
Not a bad idea. I’ve been going that route for mobile users for awhile.
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@black3dynamite said in [Help] Windows 10 lost AD profile [remote user]:
@scottalanmiller said in [Help] Windows 10 lost AD profile [remote user]:
Always worth asking.... is AD even needed? Maybe moving to local accounts would make more sense.
Not a bad idea. I’ve been going that route for mobile users for awhile.
How do you manage them? or do you just not worry about them?
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@dashrender said in [Help] Windows 10 lost AD profile [remote user]:
@black3dynamite said in [Help] Windows 10 lost AD profile [remote user]:
@scottalanmiller said in [Help] Windows 10 lost AD profile [remote user]:
Always worth asking.... is AD even needed? Maybe moving to local accounts would make more sense.
Not a bad idea. I’ve been going that route for mobile users for awhile.
How do you manage them? or do you just not worry about them?
Majority of mobile users are instructors that don't have there own laptop uses the laptop issued to them for presentations.
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@black3dynamite said in [Help] Windows 10 lost AD profile [remote user]:
@dashrender said in [Help] Windows 10 lost AD profile [remote user]:
@black3dynamite said in [Help] Windows 10 lost AD profile [remote user]:
@scottalanmiller said in [Help] Windows 10 lost AD profile [remote user]:
Always worth asking.... is AD even needed? Maybe moving to local accounts would make more sense.
Not a bad idea. I’ve been going that route for mobile users for awhile.
How do you manage them? or do you just not worry about them?
Majority of mobile users are instructors that don't have there own laptop uses the laptop issued to them for presentations.
And I'll pull a @JaredBusch here - That's not an answer to my questions.
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@dashrender said in [Help] Windows 10 lost AD profile [remote user]:
@black3dynamite said in [Help] Windows 10 lost AD profile [remote user]:
@dashrender said in [Help] Windows 10 lost AD profile [remote user]:
@black3dynamite said in [Help] Windows 10 lost AD profile [remote user]:
@scottalanmiller said in [Help] Windows 10 lost AD profile [remote user]:
Always worth asking.... is AD even needed? Maybe moving to local accounts would make more sense.
Not a bad idea. I’ve been going that route for mobile users for awhile.
How do you manage them? or do you just not worry about them?
Majority of mobile users are instructors that don't have there own laptop uses the laptop issued to them for presentations.
And I'll pull a @JaredBusch here - That's not an answer to my questions.
The short answer: I don't.
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@dashrender said in [Help] Windows 10 lost AD profile [remote user]:
@black3dynamite said in [Help] Windows 10 lost AD profile [remote user]:
@scottalanmiller said in [Help] Windows 10 lost AD profile [remote user]:
Always worth asking.... is AD even needed? Maybe moving to local accounts would make more sense.
Not a bad idea. I’ve been going that route for mobile users for awhile.
How do you manage them? or do you just not worry about them?
You can use IaaS such as JumpCLoud or anything else.
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@dbeato said in [Help] Windows 10 lost AD profile [remote user]:
@dashrender said in [Help] Windows 10 lost AD profile [remote user]:
@black3dynamite said in [Help] Windows 10 lost AD profile [remote user]:
@scottalanmiller said in [Help] Windows 10 lost AD profile [remote user]:
Always worth asking.... is AD even needed? Maybe moving to local accounts would make more sense.
Not a bad idea. I’ve been going that route for mobile users for awhile.
How do you manage them? or do you just not worry about them?
You can use IaaS such as JumpCLoud or anything else.
JumpCloud is SaaS.
Vultr is IaaS.
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@dbeato said in [Help] Windows 10 lost AD profile [remote user]:
@dashrender said in [Help] Windows 10 lost AD profile [remote user]:
@black3dynamite said in [Help] Windows 10 lost AD profile [remote user]:
@scottalanmiller said in [Help] Windows 10 lost AD profile [remote user]:
Always worth asking.... is AD even needed? Maybe moving to local accounts would make more sense.
Not a bad idea. I’ve been going that route for mobile users for awhile.
How do you manage them? or do you just not worry about them?
You can use IaaS such as JumpCLoud or anything else.
Why replace it with another version of AD?
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@scottalanmiller said in [Help] Windows 10 lost AD profile [remote user]:
@dbeato said in [Help] Windows 10 lost AD profile [remote user]:
@dashrender said in [Help] Windows 10 lost AD profile [remote user]:
@black3dynamite said in [Help] Windows 10 lost AD profile [remote user]:
@scottalanmiller said in [Help] Windows 10 lost AD profile [remote user]:
Always worth asking.... is AD even needed? Maybe moving to local accounts would make more sense.
Not a bad idea. I’ve been going that route for mobile users for awhile.
How do you manage them? or do you just not worry about them?
You can use IaaS such as JumpCLoud or anything else.
JumpCloud is SaaS.
Vultr is IaaS.
Yes! Sorry I was trying to talk about IDaaS.. sigh
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@dashrender said in [Help] Windows 10 lost AD profile [remote user]:
@dbeato said in [Help] Windows 10 lost AD profile [remote user]:
@dashrender said in [Help] Windows 10 lost AD profile [remote user]:
@black3dynamite said in [Help] Windows 10 lost AD profile [remote user]:
@scottalanmiller said in [Help] Windows 10 lost AD profile [remote user]:
Always worth asking.... is AD even needed? Maybe moving to local accounts would make more sense.
Not a bad idea. I’ve been going that route for mobile users for awhile.
How do you manage them? or do you just not worry about them?
You can use IaaS such as JumpCLoud or anything else.
Why replace it with another version of AD?
JumpCloud is not AD.