HP CIFS Windows 2000 Interoperability (October 2002)
CIFS/9000 and Windows 2000 Interoperability
Hewlett-Packard
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Appendix A UPN Logon Name
Windows 2000 Pro clients can logon to a domain in a number of different ways:
• SAM logon
o Security Account Manager
• FQDN logon
o Fully Qualified Domain Name
• UPN logon
o User Principal Name
A.1 Security Account Manager Logon Name
The SAM logon name is the default NT4.0 style logon method. The user enters a user name
and then selects a domain from a pull-down menu on the dialog box:
A.2 Fully Qualified Domain Name Logon Name
The FQDN logon name consists of a user name followed by an “@” sign, then the fully
qualified domain name that the user belongs to. When the “@” sign is entered, the SAM
domain menu immediately is grayed out, because the user is required to enter the complete
logon name.