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12-02-2009 12:22 PM
Is there a timeline available for when the User ID agent will work on Windows 7? I need to plan a rollout of new PC's early next year, and I need to know if they are going to need downgrades to XP for any length of time. I know that the captive portal should still work, but not having to authenticate was a big plus in getting buy in for the new firewalls.
Thanks,
Bill
12-02-2009 04:58 PM
There should not be any issue identifying users on Vista or Windows 7 machines. The statement of supported platforms for the User Identification Agent is independent of the platform the users are running as the agent does not run on the end-user PCs. It runs on the Domain Controllers or on a machine that can connect to the Domain Controllers to get user information.
Hope this helps.
Mike
12-02-2009 04:58 PM
There should not be any issue identifying users on Vista or Windows 7 machines. The statement of supported platforms for the User Identification Agent is independent of the platform the users are running as the agent does not run on the end-user PCs. It runs on the Domain Controllers or on a machine that can connect to the Domain Controllers to get user information.
Hope this helps.
Mike
12-03-2009 07:44 AM
That makes so much more sense, thank you! I was under the impression that the agent ran on every user's desktop. It's even better than I thought! :smileygrin:
04-14-2010 07:01 PM
I'm glad I stopped by!
My concern was, 'Does the agent have to run on every pc on the network?'
Now it is obvious that it runs on a machine, not every machine.
(I wish the admin guide (pdf) would be updated to reflect that.)
Thanks!
02-24-2011 10:42 AM
Hi Mike,
If the IT person doesn't want to put the agent on a domain controller, but rather on a PC to query the DC.
Does the agent support other platforms besides XP and Server 2003?
Server 2008/Vista/Win7 32-bit/Win7 64-bit?
Thanks,
-Keith
02-24-2011 11:22 AM
The agent can be one any computer on the network that can talk to the Domain Controller or where ever the Active Directory server is.
For instance, I placed our agent on a virtual machine with Windows Server 2008 on it.
Hope this helps.
02-24-2011 11:27 AM
the agent does support all platforms that you stated. however, if you place the agent on a server 2008 machine you have to be logged into that machine as the local admin account to that machine in order to get the service to run. I am a domain admin on my network, and it doesn't allow me to start or stop the service. This can be annoying as I spent about an hour on the phone with support to get this accomplished! on XP it will run with any account that is an admin account, doesn't have to be a localadmin account.
The agent can query any machine as long as the ip associated to each machine is within the domain in which the domain controller is polling.
02-24-2011 03:27 PM
Thank you for that info, kamish!
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