Rick
That's a tricky one. There are two attributes (pwdLastSet and lastLogon) that could
help you. The unfortunate thing is that these attributes are not replicated between
DCs. This means that in order to get up-to-date information you need to query every
DC in the domain. This may be ok
Title: Message
Please can anyone clear my
doubt
When
ADS is configured to replicate with Oracle/Unix Ldap on what basis replication
take place Here what I presume is ADS has its own domain boundary secured
and it wont replicate to any other server.
is
there any configuration required on Ora
>Thing is...You can go into ADSIEdit and modify it
But is that against "the content rules" ???
Content rules determine the mandatory and optional attributes of the class instances
that are stored in the directory. New objects must contain all of the mandatory
attributes that are specified
Thing is...You can go into ADSIEdit and modify it
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Free, Bob
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 5:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Reset BadPwdCount property for users
It's a SAM read-onl
Title: Message
err.number = -2147016651
And it
does not reset to 0
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[ActiveDir] Reset BadPwdCount pr
Hi;
I am trying to retrieve the last logon account information for a
specific computer account from Active Directory.
Does anyone have a script to do this?
Or...
If you have another way to determine when the system last logged onto
the network. This is so we can verify that the account is an a
It's a SAM read-only object AFAIK, you can't modify it.
-Original Message-
From: John F. Hann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 2:02 PM
To: ActiveDir List
Subject: [ActiveDir] Reset BadPwdCount property for users
Is the BadPwdCount property read only? I have trie
Title: Message
Hi
John,
I
would have thought that it was read-only, but I didn't see anything in the
schema or the SD that would make it read-only. What kind of errors are you
getting?
-gil
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Title: Message
I have worked with them and they have very
good support. We had to sync Novel NDS, 8 Active Directory Forests and a people soft
database.
Ryan
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From: Martin Tuip
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Sent: Thursday, March
27, 2003 4:40 PM
To: [EMA
Title: Message
Martin,
Good of you to give us a 'thumbs up' !
Will we see you at Tech Ed / MEC 2003 this
year?
Take care,
Jerry
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From:
Martin Tuip
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Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 4:39
PM
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Synchroniza
Title: Message
Is the BadPwdCount
property read only? I have tried to reset this with the following
script and get errors
Set Ulist =
GetObject("LDAP://ou=My
Users,DC=My,DC=domain,DC=com")For Each User In Ulist If
user.badpwdcount > 5
then WScript.Echo(user.fullname & " "
& user
Title: Message
That
is what I was thinking of as well. CPS does have good customer base
and not just small companies.
Martin
Tuip
MVP
Exchange
www.sharepointserver.com
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Title: Message
No need. The groups that are created are global
groups which are unaffected by a changeover to native mode.
Very good question though...
Marc Zukerman
Senior Network Engineer
Greenwich Technology Partners
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From:
Don Murawski (Lenox)
To:
Great news Guido, and an answer to a
post someone made from a month ago. Thanks.
"GRILLENMEIER,GUIDO (HP-Germany,ex1)"
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Title: Message
Ok,
let me ask this.
When
forest prep and domain prep was ran, the child domain was in mixed mode, since
we have switched to native.
Should
domain prep be ran again?
-Original Message-From: Marc Zukerman
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 27, 20
Title: Message
CPS-Systems
have really improved the ODBC interface in SimpleSync and can both
Provision new User Accounts as well as maintain pre-existing accounts, from any
Oracle feed, either LDAP or CSV.
I know of a
client that is installing this solution this weekend - with the result
Title: Message
Assuming you are keeping the organization name the
same, no you do not need to run it again. Domain prep needs to be run once for
each domain that exists. It's a very quick thing that creates the groups for
you. If you will not have an Exchange server in a domain, it still does
Title: Message
It's
been a year since since forest prep was ran, does it need to be ran
again?
Also,
does domain prep need to ran?
We
have an empty root domain, with two child domains.
One of
the child domains will have two E2k servers, one will be OWA
only.
-Origina
Title: Message
Yes, but it's just the GC sync, not
AD.
- Original Message -
From:
Don Murawski (Lenox)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 10:21
AM
Subject: [ActiveDir] AD
synchronization
If forest prep has
already been ran, and a new E
Title: Message
Since
Oracle user admin can be done with SQL statements (I think), there's no reason
BizTalk couldn't be used.
It
would also help link AD to your HR/ERP/CRM apps.
--
Roger D. Seielstad -
MCSE Sr. Systems Admini
Title: Message
If forest prep has already
been ran, and a new E2k Server is brought up does a full AD Synchronization take
place on all GCs?
Don L.
Murawski
Sr. Network
Administrator
WorldTravel
BTI
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923-9468
Fax: (404) 949-6710
Cell: (678) 549-1264
<>
Or Compaq/HP's LDSU, which is more flexible and
less costly when you consider the ease of use!
Missy
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From:
John
Hicks/MIS/HQ/KEMET/US
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 10:19
AM
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Synchronization
I believe Microsoft MetaDirectory should
handle this
Amit Zinman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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03/27/2003 10:02 AM
Please respond to
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cc
Subject
RE: [ActiveDir] Synchronization
with Unix and
Title: Message
Biztalk is cool, but more for data
Exchange. We are more interested in synchronizing passwords or providing some
sort of smart logon or unified administration or even single-sign –on (one
can just dream).
Amit Zinman
Systems Consultant
Integrity Systems
[EMAIL PROTEC
Title: Message
Services for Unix would help with the Unix side - if you're trying to
integrate AD and NIS for instance.
Oracle and AD would probably have to be custom done - depending on what
you're trying to do. The MS Biztalk server site has a link to a third party
Biztalk module that wil
Hi,
If any of you ever did synchronize your AD with Oracle or
Unix I would love to hear your input on this matter.
Thanks,
Amit Zinman
Systems Consultant
Integrity Systems
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058-326753
lol. Cheers Roger
Robert Rutherford
MIS Department - DEK
+44 (0)1305 208232
+44 (0)7970 122362
Roger Seielstad
Always a good Guinness!
-Original Message-
From: Roger Seielstad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 7:06 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Mixed to Native
The worst part of the mixed to native mode conversion is picking which
refreshing beverage y
The worst part of the mixed to native mode conversion is picking which
refreshing beverage you're going to enjoy when its done.
--
Roger D. Seielstad - MCSE
Sr. Systems Administrator
Inovis Inc.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMA
Hi All,
I've finally migrated my last remote office into my 2000 domain. All of my
NT BDCs are gone and I'm 100% 2000 on the DCs I still have a couple
offices on NT workstations. It's been some time since I've focussed on 2000
and can't remember if there are any gotchas with the move from mix
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