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anyone know script to get last logon stamp for active directory user?
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Hi folks,
Slightly off-topic here -- i.e,. related to managing Windows environments
generally, rather than just Active Directory.
I'm wondering whether any of you have seen good business processes for
managing share creation (and for that matter, deletion)?
We are working with a large multi-nat
MS Schema GUIDS different from my Forest to MSDNobjectGUID and schemaIDGUID
are not the same thing. objectGUID will always be randomly generated when
an object is created and will differ between different forests for schema.
schemaIDGUID can and usually is (at least for schema from MS) set when
Yeah good old Exchange... Just a little bit slow...
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Shh Brett I'm on your side as far as you know... ;o)
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Title: MS Schema GUIDS different from my Forest to MSDN
Answer to my question below: I'm missing an ACE for ms-DS-Az-Admin-Manager… but what's interesting is that I'm using the Schema GUID from MSDN and for some reason that different from what I have in production (verified using ADFind to
I don't think I ever actually said that ...
Cheers Mate,
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On Tue, 15 Aug 2006, Michael B. Smith wrote:
> And we share a DB platform. :-)
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Your back needs a lot of Exchange folk behind it to ensure coverage. And
anyway, what makes you so sure us "Special" boys will take care of you? I mean,
we Exchange folk can live quite happily without Active Dire, oh, wait, I found
a flaw. Rats.
Sent from my SPV. Please Excuse typo's.
-Ori
The "<>" characters are used in a DN to implement platform-specific DN
syntaxes. Microsoft uses it for implementing the "GUID" and "SID" DN
syntaxes, which look like this:
These can be used interchangeably in LDAP with the "normal" DN, as they are
just different versions of the same thing.
And we share a DB platform. :-)
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I would wear that... But on the back it has t
Is the use of <
and > restricted/illegal in AD?
Even escaped there
are attribute errors with ldifde.
Thanks
So would I...with a picture of a squeaky lobster in the back!
Alex
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Title: ADSIEdit unable to enumerate list of objects that a group can create
OK..I'm probably doing something silly here but I need more insight on how ADSIEdit enumerates what object types you can create..
The scenario is I have 1 OU and in that OU I have a Group that I've ACL'd to create/d
Most welcome, glad it's working out for you.
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I'll buy a T-shirt.
Jose
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Are said T
Yes I was Dean, thanks for providing such a great utility.
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I'll assume for the moment that y
Inline ...
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I would wear that... But on the back it has to say
Brett Says:
FSQL!
I've seen some of the SQL MVPs, I think the DS MVPS can take em! The
Exchange MVPs can have our backs too... Because we all know what happens to
Exchange if AD gets messed up.
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Thanks for the info. I’m looking at
upgrading my DC’s from 2003 sp1 to R2. Steve Linehan’s instructions
are very helpful.
Jim
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Wouldn't a t-shirt about defending security infrastructures with Darth Tandon
on it be more fun?
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Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 09:01:39
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Are said TShirts for sale?
I can envision the next MVP summit with a room full of Bretts.
(www.cafepress.com there can be a Brett Store with Brett merchandise)
Brett Shirley wrote:
Ego isn't wearing a t-shirt with your own picture on it, ego is insisting
others wear a t-shirt with your pi
Ego isn't wearing a t-shirt with your own picture on it, ego is insisting
others wear a t-shirt with your picture on it ...
So was that it, Dean? Were you conceding my point, I couldn't tell (like
maybe the "okey dokes" was like "whatever", blow brett off) ... or do you
still feel this is all da
> Maybe I can help w/ the ego (after all I consider trimming Dean's ego
> one of my higher callings in life ;-) ...
Remain focused on your own for now. Once you no longer feel the need to
wear t-shirts with your own face on them, you can probably rest assured that
you're safe to begin on mine ;0)
Hmm... got a blank message again. Hopefully this is not a repeat then.
Bind DN: The dn of the account to bind to the AD so you can search for users.
User Search: if you try to search by assuming (shame on them for not explaining it better) that your display name and your cn would be close to m
Maybe I can help w/ the ego (after all I consider trimming Dean's ego one
of my higher callings in life ;-) ...
Dean, you said you didn't mind if we continued to discuss this thread at
one point (a at the time highly volatile thread, which I decided to let
settle down), do you remember this thread
I'll assume for the moment that you were able to get it from the web site,
let me know if otherwise.
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I'll take that comparison as an inferred compliment ... thanks ;0)
Who knows Tony, maybe one day ... but I've got a baby boy on the way so my
free-time is likely going to go the wrong way. It's certainly a possibility
and high on my list of things I'd choose to do, just not that realistic yet.
I fixed this issue with ldp and Steve
Linehan’s instructions to the list about two weeks ago. Microsoft
supposedly has an “unofficial” patch to fix this issue. Talk to
your TAM.
Mike Thommes
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All of the issues I have heard of around R2 ForestPrep have
been around the mangling of the SFU attributes that has been discussed here.
I am not sure why MSFT is acting surprised about it. Aric
Bernard (from the list here) encountered it and told them about it in the beta
groups a long l
Good story of "I touched the burner and hurt my fingers so I won't be doing
that again anytime soon." :)
Thanks for sharing.
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Yep, I see them too. Well not 3.51, I have to say it has been at least 4
years since I saw 3.51 and I didn't see them after that because some
anonymous remote exploit virus had its way with them and completely shredded
them. That app that was so critically important that it couldn't be moved
off of
Mine specifically came from Borland...
http://info.borland.com/devsupport/borlandcpp/GREP5P1.ZIP
Tons of ports though.
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BENSent:
http://unxutils.sourceforge.net/
On 8/15/06, WATSON, BEN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm familiar with grep on *nix, but didn't realize it was available on
Windows. Where did you get your port of grep for Windows at?
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Yeah right! Our customers still have hundreds of NT 4 boxes...
I saw some (three) production 3.51 boxes four months ago...
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