RE: [ActiveDir] windows repair and reinstallation

2004-07-02 Thread Roseta Radfar
hello, reinstalling did not solve my problem. the RPC and Telephony service does not stop. you know i think this program that did just some cleaning on registery caused this problem!!1 i have a good antivirus installed and it works properly and there is not virus for sure. i do not want

Re: [ActiveDir] GPO question concerning LOCAL GPO

2004-07-02 Thread jpsalemi
Hey Jeff...If you can get them to use cached credentials on the laptops, you can do a loopback policy. They'll cache it locally and get the settings even when off the wire. Not sure this fits your needsAnd it does make for some complaints, travellers doing presentations etc. John

RE: [ActiveDir] GPO question concerning LOCAL GPO

2004-07-02 Thread Edwin
I just wanted to say that this is an awesome reply! Thank you Darren. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Darren Mar-Elia Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2004 7:38 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] GPO question concerning LOCAL GPO A

[ActiveDir] Logging User Logon and Logoffs

2004-07-02 Thread Paul Wilkinson
Is anyone logging both logion and log offs? I'm working on a method of recording this info for a computer lab environment, and I'd like to see if someone else is already doing it. I want real time utilization info and I want to be able to build stats off of it for latter use. On Cs, you can

Re: [ActiveDir] Logging User Logon and Logoffs

2004-07-02 Thread Paul Wilkinson
Security is a problem for me, I want to give users the minimum rights needed. Right now they can only insert a new row in the database. In order to be able to update the same row the used at logon with the logoff data, I'd be giving everyone the ability to completely change all login/logoff

[ActiveDir] Groups not replicating

2004-07-02 Thread Malachi Burke
Never mind. Users not replicating properly either. Spiffy clean event logs though. Im not sure where to look here. For the record, I just transferred the FSMO rules from a Win2K to Win2003 server. Interesting, huh? Dcdiag reports that new FSMO holder isnt responding to messages properly