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Cisco Secure ACS 3.0 for Windows 2000/NT Servers User Guide
78-13751-01, Version 3.0
Chapter 11 Working with User Databases
Windows NT/2000 User Database
Windows 2000 server in domain A. Domain A trusts domain B, but no trust
relationship is established between domain A and domain C. If domain B trusts
domain C, the Cisco Secure ACS server in domain A can authenticate users
whose accounts reside in domain C, making use of the indirect trust of domain C.
For more information on trust relationships, refer to your Microsoft Windows
NT/2000 documentation.
Windows Dial-up Networking Clients
The dial-up networking clients for Windows NT/2000 and Windows
95/98/Millennium Edition (ME) allow users to connect to your network remotely,
but the fields provided differ.
About the Windows NT/2000 Dial-up Networking Client
If you use the Windows NT/2000 Dial-Up Networking client to dial in to the AAA
client, three fields appear:
usernameType your username.
passwordType your password.
domainType your valid domain name.
Note For more information about the implications of completing or leaving
the domain field blank, see the Windows NT/2000 Authentication
section on page 11-10.

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