User Accounts System.

Kesava

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At my old school each student was given an account which they would log into and you would save work onto a virtual hard disk that was most likely on the servers, this allowed for the systems to be re-imaged whenever necessary without loosing data and so the students could use which ever computer they wanted.

how would i go about setting this up myself?
lets say if there were 20 people that needed to be given accounts and 20 computers on which they needed to be able to log into?

the main aims of this would be to allow for the people to use which ever system they desired... and so there work could be monitored and so none of the data would be saved on any single computer.

so what exactly would i do? is there some sort of software that would allow this? or would i have to have a server networked up to all the computers and like setup user accounts or something?

thanks for all your help :)
 
need a computer with big hard drives.

Need Windows 2003 / 2008 Server OS.

Then you need to set all the computers to log on to the domain (server)

Hope this helps
 
yes that did help thankyou. well the server would be no problem.
and which server OS would you recommend more?
cost is no matter.

any info on how to set up the computers to do this?
if possible i want to get to the stage where i can set all this up myself.
 
yes that did help thankyou. well the server would be no problem.
and which server OS would you recommend more?
cost is no matter.

any info on how to set up the computers to do this?
if possible i want to get to the stage where i can set all this up myself.

get the latest one 2008,

uumm... not to sure about how to set up the PCs to do it.....
 
Cohen, the latest does not mean the better, I will suggest you use windows server 2003 if you're going to make domains and all and install added software
anyway i found THIS, have no clue if it's what you're after bro
 
ok well thanks for that. if i need to know exactly how to connect it all up ill come back and ask haha
 
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