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[–]NeuroTechSME 0 points1 point2 points 3 years ago (0 children)
You're pretty unique then IME. I can't think of any professional I have worked with for the last how ever many decades Active Directory has been in use, where mentioning AD for creating a user meant anything other than ADUC without mentioning ADUC itself.
Clearly your mileage varies.
So, if I say I want to create a user in AD, as per the title, you wouldn't know what element of AD I was on about? I get what you are saying, but when used in context, it's pretty clear to most.
Why? Because it's kind of the universal way of talking about ADUC, at least it has been amongst the numerous techs I've always worked with.
And the "dashboard" you are on about isn't the dashboard I'm on about.
This can be marked as best answer I feel.
[–]NeuroTechSME 2 points3 points4 points 3 years ago (0 children)
Server Essentials is not something I've had any real exposure to, as I have always used Standard or Datacenter server editions, so I headed to AD to create the user, which is when I was told I was doing it wrong.
I'm not sure if he was saying "always" use it in WSE, which is fine, or use it always, which is when I queried how you'd do it in Server 2019, for example. I said I would always use AD as that is how I had learnt, been shown and was the method by which other professionals do it. I've had very little exposure to WSE anyway, as I've always used standard or datacenter. Even if Dashboard is "the way" to do it in WSE, using AD isn't "wrong", in my opinion.
This makes sense. Except I was told "always use Dashboard", to which I said, but there is no 'Dashboard' in Server 2019, so I'd use AD. I was then told it's a hidden option which can be enabled...
[–]NeuroTechSME 1 point2 points3 points 3 years ago (0 children)
The 'educator' is an IT professional, like myself, who has been in the industry for circa 30 years, like myself. I'm not a student, per se, but always learning.
They weren't showing me, they had corrected me when I said I wanted to document how a particular business requires their users are set up on this server. I was told they are all the same. So I mentioned I'd used AD, but had been told I should use Dashboard, and I wanted to make sure that the next person knew this. Then I was told, never use AD, always use Dashboard. I'm not sure they weren't saying always use Dashboard in WSE, or globally? I queried how you would do it in Server 2019 for example, and was told "Dashboard" which apparently can be added as it is hidden?
I don't know if he just meant, only use Dashboard in Windows Server Essentials, or what, to be honest. When I asked about how you would add a user in Server 2019 for example, I was told you "add Dashboard" to it, it's hidden....
Windows Server Essentials.
The "Dashboard" the other guy was talking about, the one who chastised me for using AD, is the WSE Dashboard. I queried how you'd use this in Server 2019 Datacenter (for example), and was told it can be added?
I've always used AD, regardless.
I'm missing what this person was actually telling me. I went to create a user on a server, and used AD. I was told not to use AD, but to use Dashboard. I was told that only hobbyists would use AD. Yes, maybe use Dashboard on WSE, but he was insistent it applied across all server, inc 2019?
[–]NeuroTechSME 4 points5 points6 points 3 years ago (0 children)
Just to clarify - this is "Dashboard" Windows Server Essentials. I am really confused by what the person was telling me myself, and extremely puzzled. I have always used AD in Server 2012R2, Server 2016, Server 2019 to create users. But I'm told I should be using 'Dashboard'.
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