User Properties - Account Section
Applies To: Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012
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User UPN logon |
The text box on the left provides a space for you to type the account name for this user. This is the name that the user will use to log on to an Active Directory domain. The drop-down list on the right lists the available user principal name (UPN) suffixes that may be used to create the user logon name. The list contains the full Domain Name System (DNS) name of the current domain, the full DNS name of the root domain of the current forest, and any alternative UPN suffixes that are created with Active Directory Domains and Trusts. |
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User SamAccountName logon |
The read-only text box on the left displays the domain name that is used by computers that are running pre–Windows 2000 operating systems. The text box on the right provides a space for you to type the user's pre–Windows 2000 logon name. |
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Protect from accidental deletion check box |
Select this option to update the security descriptor of the object—and, potentially, its parent—to deny all administrators or users of this domain and domain controller the ability to delete this object.
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Log on Hours |
Click to change the hours during which this selected object can log on to the domain. By default, domain logon is allowed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Note that this control does not affect the user's ability to log on locally to a computer by using a local computer account instead of a domain account. |
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Log On To |
Click to specify workstation logon restrictions that will allow this user to log on only to specified computers in the domain. By default, a user is able to log on at any workstation computer that is joined to the domain. Note that this control does not affect the user's ability to log on locally to a computer by using a local computer account instead of a domain account. |
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Account expires |
Sets the account expiration policy for this user. You can select between the following options:
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Password options |
The following are the password options for an Active Directory user account:
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Encryption options |
The following are the encryption options for an Active Directory user account:
Note The Kerberos Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) encryption options (both the 128-bit option and the 256-bit option) are available only when the domain functional level is set to Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008, or Windows Server 2003. AES is a new encryption algorithm that has been standardized by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). For more information about Kerberos authentication, see Kerberos Explained (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=85494).
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Other options |
The following are additional options for an Active Directory user account:
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