Re: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell

2006-09-04 Thread Mark Parris
What's a maroon? 


-Original Message-
From: Akomolafe, Deji [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, 3 Sep 2006 19:58:16 
To:ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell

Nah.it looks more like the sender mistook this list for some other lists. 
On other lists, this would have been a engendered more rapid-fire flame war to 
the sender's satisfaction, even though the joke itself is very old and has 
outlived its useful shelf life. 
  
I'm sure he's disappointed that this list is so geeky and full of maroons with 
no sense of humors. 
  
 
 

Sincerely, 
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-anon 

 

 From: Laura A. Robinson
Sent: Sun 9/3/2006 5:41 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell

 
Okay, has anybody considered the possibility that this was an accident? I know 
I've accidentally sent mail to the wrong addresses before by letting autofill 
kick in an not paying attention to what actually got autofilled, and this seems 
like a very strange thing to send to this list intentionally. Laura  
-Original Message-  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  [mailto:[EMAIL 
PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Craig Cerino  Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 8:49 AM 
 To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org  Subject: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell  
 Yup and this list (especially with no OT marking) is the  place for that 
right?   Bring it to an OT list, mark your postings that have no  bearing on 
technical matter with an OT or something.   Otherwise, you're just another 
spammer   -Original Message-  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of  Brandon Pierce  Sent: Sunday, 
September 03, 2006 1:14 AM  To: Brandon Pierce  Subject: [ActiveDir] W. in 
hell   George Bush has a heart attack and dies. He goes to hell,  where the 
Devil is waiting for him.   I'm not sure what to do, says the Devil. 
You're on my  list, but I have no room for you. As you definitely have to  
stay here, I'm going to have to let someone else go. I've  got three folks 
here who weren't quite as bad as you.   I'll let you decide who leaves.   
George thought that sounded pretty good, so he agreed.   The Devil opened the 
first room. In it were Richard Nixon  and a large pool of hot water. He kept 
diving in and  climbing out, over and over. Such was his fate in hell.   
No! said George. I don't think so, I'm not a good swimmer  and don't think 
I could stay in hot water all day.   The Devil led him to the next room. In 
it was Tony Blair  with a sledgehammer and a room full of rocks. All he did 
was  swing the hammer, time after time.   No! I've got this problem with my 
shoulder. I would be in  constant agony if all I could do was break rocks all 
day.  commented George.   The Devil opened the third door. In it, George 
saw Bill  Clinton lying on the floor with his arms staked over his  head, and 
his legs staked in a spread-eagle pose. Bent over  him was Monica Lewinsky, 
doing what she does best.   George Bush looked at this in disbelief for a 
while, and  finally said Yeah, I can handle this.   The Devil smiled and 
said, OK, Monica, you're free to go!  List info : 
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[ActiveDir] Completely OT: Maroons

2006-09-04 Thread Laura A. Robinson
You must not get Bugs Bunny over there in the UK... 

http://www.wavsite.com/sounds/57075/bugs10.wav

Laura

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark Parris
 Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 3:17 AM
 To: ActiveDir.org
 Subject: Re: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell
 
 What's a maroon? 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Akomolafe, Deji [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Sun, 3 Sep 2006 19:58:16
 To:ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
 Subject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell
 
 Nah.it looks more like the sender mistook this list for 
 some other lists. On other lists, this would have been a 
 engendered more rapid-fire flame war to the sender's 
 satisfaction, even though the joke itself is very old and has 
 outlived its useful shelf life. 
   
 I'm sure he's disappointed that this list is so geeky and 
 full of maroons with no sense of humors. 
   
  
  
 
 Sincerely,
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 www.akomolafe.com - we know IT -5.75, -3.23 Do you now 
 realize that Today is the Tomorrow you were worried about 
 Yesterday? -anon 
 
  
 
  From: Laura A. Robinson
 Sent: Sun 9/3/2006 5:41 PM
 To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
 Subject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell
 
  
 Okay, has anybody considered the possibility that this was an 
 accident? I know I've accidentally sent mail to the wrong 
 addresses before by letting autofill kick in an not paying 
 attention to what actually got autofilled, and this seems 
 like a very strange thing to send to this list intentionally. 
 Laura  -Original Message-  From: 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
 Craig Cerino  Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 8:49 AM  To: 
 ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org  Subject: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] 
 W. in hell   Yup and this list (especially with no OT 
 marking) is the  place for that right?   Bring it to an OT 
 list, mark your postings that have no  bearing on technical 
 matter with an OT or something.   Otherwise, you're just 
 another spammer   -Original Message-  From: 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of  
 Brandon Pierce  Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 1:14 AM  
 To: Brandon Pierce  Subject: [ActiveDir] W. in hell   
 George Bush has a heart attack and dies. He goes to hell,  
 where the Devil is waiting for him.   I'm not sure what to 
 do, says the Devil. You're on my  list, but I have no room 
 for you. As you definitely have to  stay here, I'm going to 
 have to let someone else go. I've  got three folks here who 
 weren't quite as bad as you.   I'll let you decide who 
 leaves.   George thought that sounded pretty good, so he 
 agreed.   The Devil opened the first room. In it were 
 Richard Nixon  and a large pool of hot water. He kept diving 
 in and  climbing out, over and over. Such was his fate in 
 hell.   No! said George. I don't think so, I'm not a 
 good swimmer  and don't think I could stay in hot water all 
 day.   The Devil led him to the next room. In it was Tony 
 Blair  with a sledgehammer and a room full of rocks. All he 
 did was  swing the hammer, time after time.   No! I've got 
 this problem with my shoulder. I would be in  constant agony 
 if all I could do was break rocks all day.  commented 
 George.   The Devil opened the third door. In it, George 
 saw Bill  Clinton lying on the floor with his arms staked 
 over his  head, and his legs staked in a spread-eagle pose. 
 Bent over  him was Monica Lewinsky, doing what she does 
 best.   George Bush looked at this in disbelief for a 
 while, and  finally said Yeah, I can handle this.   The 
 Devil smiled and said, OK, Monica, you're free to go!
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RE: [ActiveDir] Completely OT: Maroons

2006-09-04 Thread Laura A. Robinson
Oh, and: http://www.randomhouse.com/wotd/index.pperl?date=19970731 

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
 Laura A. Robinson
 Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 3:49 AM
 To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
 Subject: [ActiveDir] Completely OT: Maroons
 
 You must not get Bugs Bunny over there in the UK... 
 
 http://www.wavsite.com/sounds/57075/bugs10.wav
 
 Laura
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark Parris
  Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 3:17 AM
  To: ActiveDir.org
  Subject: Re: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell
  
  What's a maroon? 
  
  
  -Original Message-
  From: Akomolafe, Deji [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Date: Sun, 3 Sep 2006 19:58:16
  To:ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
  Subject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell
  
  Nah.it looks more like the sender mistook this list for 
 some other 
  lists. On other lists, this would have been a engendered more 
  rapid-fire flame war to the sender's satisfaction, even though the 
  joke itself is very old and has outlived its useful shelf life.

  I'm sure he's disappointed that this list is so geeky and full of 
  maroons with no sense of humors.

   
   
  
  Sincerely,
_
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   ) /|_/(__(_) // (_(_)(/_(_(_/(__(/_ (_/  
/)
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 Services  
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  www.akomolafe.com - we know IT -5.75, -3.23 Do you now realize that 
  Today is the Tomorrow you were worried about Yesterday? -anon
  
   
  
   From: Laura A. Robinson
  Sent: Sun 9/3/2006 5:41 PM
  To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
  Subject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell
  
   
  Okay, has anybody considered the possibility that this was an 
  accident? I know I've accidentally sent mail to the wrong addresses 
  before by letting autofill kick in an not paying attention to what 
  actually got autofilled, and this seems like a very strange 
 thing to 
  send to this list intentionally.
  Laura  -Original Message-  From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
 Craig Cerino 
   Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 8:49 AM  To:
  ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org  Subject: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in 
  hell   Yup and this list (especially with no OT
  marking) is the  place for that right?   Bring it to an OT list, 
  mark your postings that have no  bearing on technical 
 matter with an 
  OT or something.   Otherwise, you're just another spammer   
  -Original Message-  From:
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of  Brandon 
  Pierce  Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 1:14 AM 
  To: Brandon Pierce  Subject: [ActiveDir] W. in hell   
 George Bush 
  has a heart attack and dies. He goes to hell,  where the Devil is 
  waiting for him.   I'm not sure what to do, says the Devil. 
  You're on my  list, but I have no room for you. As you definitely 
  have to  stay here, I'm going to have to let someone else 
 go. I've  
  got three folks here who weren't quite as bad as you.   
 I'll let you 
  decide who leaves.   George thought that sounded pretty 
 good, so he 
  agreed.   The Devil opened the first room. In it were 
 Richard Nixon 
   and a large pool of hot water. He kept diving in and  
 climbing out, 
  over and over. Such was his fate in hell.   No! said George. I 
  don't think so, I'm not a good swimmer  and don't think I 
 could stay 
  in hot water all day.   The Devil led him to the next 
 room. In it 
  was Tony Blair  with a sledgehammer and a room full of 
 rocks. All he 
  did was  swing the hammer, time after time.   No! I've got this 
  problem with my shoulder. I would be in  constant agony if all I 
  could do was break rocks all day.  commented George.   
 The Devil 
  opened the third door. In it, George saw Bill  Clinton 
 lying on the 
  floor with his arms staked over his  head, and his legs 
 staked in a 
  spread-eagle pose.
  Bent over  him was Monica Lewinsky, doing what she does best.   
  George Bush looked at this in disbelief for a while, and  finally 
  said Yeah, I can handle this.   The Devil smiled and said, OK, 
  Monica, you're free to go!   
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Re: [ActiveDir] Completely OT: Maroons

2006-09-04 Thread Mark Parris
Quimby and Avery have a lot to answer for!!!

-Original Message-
From: Laura A. Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 04 Sep 2006 03:55:01 
To:ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Completely OT: Maroons

Oh, and: http://www.randomhouse.com/wotd/index.pperl?date=19970731 

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
 Laura A. Robinson
 Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 3:49 AM
 To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
 Subject: [ActiveDir] Completely OT: Maroons
 
 You must not get Bugs Bunny over there in the UK... 
 
 http://www.wavsite.com/sounds/57075/bugs10.wav
 
 Laura
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark Parris
  Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 3:17 AM
  To: ActiveDir.org
  Subject: Re: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell
  
  What's a maroon? 
  
  
  -Original Message-
  From: Akomolafe, Deji [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Date: Sun, 3 Sep 2006 19:58:16
  To:ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
  Subject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell
  
  Nah.it looks more like the sender mistook this list for 
 some other 
  lists. On other lists, this would have been a engendered more 
  rapid-fire flame war to the sender's satisfaction, even though the 
  joke itself is very old and has outlived its useful shelf life.

  I'm sure he's disappointed that this list is so geeky and full of 
  maroons with no sense of humors.

   
   
  
  Sincerely,
 _
(, /  |  /)   /) /)
  /---| (/__//_   //_
   ) /|_/(__(_) // (_(_)(/_(_(_/(__(/_ (_/  
/)
 (/ Microsoft MVP - Directory 
 Services  
  x-excid://3277/uri:http://www.akomolafe.com
  www.akomolafe.com - we know IT -5.75, -3.23 Do you now realize that 
  Today is the Tomorrow you were worried about Yesterday? -anon
  
   
  
   From: Laura A. Robinson
  Sent: Sun 9/3/2006 5:41 PM
  To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
  Subject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell
  
   
  Okay, has anybody considered the possibility that this was an 
  accident? I know I've accidentally sent mail to the wrong addresses 
  before by letting autofill kick in an not paying attention to what 
  actually got autofilled, and this seems like a very strange 
 thing to 
  send to this list intentionally.
  Laura  -Original Message-  From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
 Craig Cerino 
   Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 8:49 AM  To:
  ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org  Subject: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in 
  hell   Yup and this list (especially with no OT
  marking) is the  place for that right?   Bring it to an OT list, 
  mark your postings that have no  bearing on technical 
 matter with an 
  OT or something.   Otherwise, you're just another spammer   
  -Original Message-  From:
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of  Brandon 
  Pierce  Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 1:14 AM 
  To: Brandon Pierce  Subject: [ActiveDir] W. in hell   
 George Bush 
  has a heart attack and dies. He goes to hell,  where the Devil is 
  waiting for him.   I'm not sure what to do, says the Devil. 
  You're on my  list, but I have no room for you. As you definitely 
  have to  stay here, I'm going to have to let someone else 
 go. I've  
  got three folks here who weren't quite as bad as you.   
 I'll let you 
  decide who leaves.   George thought that sounded pretty 
 good, so he 
  agreed.   The Devil opened the first room. In it were 
 Richard Nixon 
   and a large pool of hot water. He kept diving in and  
 climbing out, 
  over and over. Such was his fate in hell.   No! said George. I 
  don't think so, I'm not a good swimmer  and don't think I 
 could stay 
  in hot water all day.   The Devil led him to the next 
 room. In it 
  was Tony Blair  with a sledgehammer and a room full of 
 rocks. All he 
  did was  swing the hammer, time after time.   No! I've got this 
  problem with my shoulder. I would be in  constant agony if all I 
  could do was break rocks all day.  commented George.   
 The Devil 
  opened the third door. In it, George saw Bill  Clinton 
 lying on the 
  floor with his arms staked over his  head, and his legs 
 staked in a 
  spread-eagle pose.
  Bent over  him was Monica Lewinsky, doing what she does best.   
  George Bush looked at this in disbelief for a while, and  finally 
  said Yeah, I can handle this.   The Devil smiled and said, OK, 
  Monica, you're free to go!   
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RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell

2006-09-04 Thread neil.ruston
...with no sense of humors

Maybe we don't get it (in the UK) coz we only have the one sense of humour :-^


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark Parris
Sent: 04 September 2006 08:17
To: ActiveDir.org
Subject: Re: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell

What's a maroon? 


-Original Message-
From: Akomolafe, Deji [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, 3 Sep 2006 19:58:16
To:ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell

Nah.it looks more like the sender mistook this list for some other lists. 
On other lists, this would have been a engendered more rapid-fire flame war to 
the sender's satisfaction, even though the joke itself is very old and has 
outlived its useful shelf life. 
  
I'm sure he's disappointed that this list is so geeky and full of maroons with 
no sense of humors. 
  
 
 

Sincerely,
  _
  (, /  |  /)   /) /)
    /---| (/_ __  ___//_   // _
 ) /    |_/(__(_) // (_(_)(/_(_(_/(__(/_ (_/ /)
   (/ Microsoft MVP - Directory Services  
x-excid://3277/uri:http://www.akomolafe.com www.akomolafe.com - we know 
IT -5.75, -3.23 Do you now realize that Today is the Tomorrow you were worried 
about Yesterday? -anon 

 

 From: Laura A. Robinson
Sent: Sun 9/3/2006 5:41 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell

 
Okay, has anybody considered the possibility that this was an accident? I know 
I've accidentally sent mail to the wrong addresses before by letting autofill 
kick in an not paying attention to what actually got autofilled, and this seems 
like a very strange thing to send to this list intentionally. Laura  
-Original Message-  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  [mailto:[EMAIL 
PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Craig Cerino  Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 8:49 AM 
 To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org  Subject: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell  
 Yup and this list (especially with no OT marking) is the  place for that 
right?   Bring it to an OT list, mark your postings that have no  bearing on 
technical matter with an OT or something.   Otherwise, you're just another 
spammer   -Original Message-  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of  Brandon Pierce  Sent: Sunday, 
September 03, 2006 1:14 AM  To: Brandon Pierce  Subject: [ActiveDir] W. in 
hell   George Bush has a heart attack and dies. He goes to hell,  where the 
Devil is waiting for him.   I'm not sure what to do, says the Devil. 
You're on my  list, but I have no room for you. As you definitely have to  
stay here, I'm going to have to let someone else go. I've  got three folks 
here who weren't quite as bad as you.   I'll let you decide who leaves.   
George thought that sounded pretty good, so he agreed.   The Devil opened the 
first room. In it were Richard Nixon  and a large pool of hot water. He kept 
diving in and  climbing out, over and over. Such was his fate in hell.   
No! said George. I don't think so, I'm not a good swimmer  and don't think 
I could stay in hot water all day.   The Devil led him to the next room. In 
it was Tony Blair  with a sledgehammer and a room full of rocks. All he did 
was  swing the hammer, time after time.   No! I've got this problem with my 
shoulder. I would be in  constant agony if all I could do was break rocks all 
day.  commented George.   The Devil opened the third door. In it, George 
saw Bill  Clinton lying on the floor with his arms staked over his  head, and 
his legs staked in a spread-eagle pose. Bent over  him was Monica Lewinsky, 
doing what she does best.   George Bush looked at this in disbelief for a 
while, and  finally said Yeah, I can handle this.   The Devil smiled and 
said, OK, Monica, you're free to go!  List info : 
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RE: [ActiveDir] Completely OT: Maroons

2006-09-04 Thread neil.ruston
Yeah we get cartoons and TV and even electricity in recent years too :)

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Laura A. Robinson
Sent: 04 September 2006 08:49
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: [ActiveDir] Completely OT: Maroons

You must not get Bugs Bunny over there in the UK... 

http://www.wavsite.com/sounds/57075/bugs10.wav

Laura

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark Parris
 Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 3:17 AM
 To: ActiveDir.org
 Subject: Re: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell
 
 What's a maroon? 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Akomolafe, Deji [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Sun, 3 Sep 2006 19:58:16
 To:ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
 Subject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell
 
 Nah.it looks more like the sender mistook this list for some other 
 lists. On other lists, this would have been a engendered more 
 rapid-fire flame war to the sender's satisfaction, even though the 
 joke itself is very old and has outlived its useful shelf life.
   
 I'm sure he's disappointed that this list is so geeky and full of 
 maroons with no sense of humors.
   
  
  
 
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  From: Laura A. Robinson
 Sent: Sun 9/3/2006 5:41 PM
 To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
 Subject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell
 
  
 Okay, has anybody considered the possibility that this was an 
 accident? I know I've accidentally sent mail to the wrong addresses 
 before by letting autofill kick in an not paying attention to what 
 actually got autofilled, and this seems like a very strange thing to 
 send to this list intentionally.
 Laura  -Original Message-  From: 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Craig Cerino 
  Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 8:49 AM  To:
 ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org  Subject: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in 
 hell   Yup and this list (especially with no OT
 marking) is the  place for that right?   Bring it to an OT list, 
 mark your postings that have no  bearing on technical matter with an 
 OT or something.   Otherwise, you're just another spammer   
 -Original Message-  From:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of  Brandon 
 Pierce  Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 1:14 AM 
 To: Brandon Pierce  Subject: [ActiveDir] W. in hell   George Bush 
 has a heart attack and dies. He goes to hell,  where the Devil is 
 waiting for him.   I'm not sure what to do, says the Devil. 
 You're on my  list, but I have no room for you. As you definitely 
 have to  stay here, I'm going to have to let someone else go. I've  
 got three folks here who weren't quite as bad as you.   I'll let you 
 decide who leaves.   George thought that sounded pretty good, so he 
 agreed.   The Devil opened the first room. In it were Richard Nixon 
  and a large pool of hot water. He kept diving in and  climbing out, 
 over and over. Such was his fate in hell.   No! said George. I 
 don't think so, I'm not a good swimmer  and don't think I could stay 
 in hot water all day.   The Devil led him to the next room. In it 
 was Tony Blair  with a sledgehammer and a room full of rocks. All he 
 did was  swing the hammer, time after time.   No! I've got this 
 problem with my shoulder. I would be in  constant agony if all I 
 could do was break rocks all day.  commented George.   The Devil 
 opened the third door. In it, George saw Bill  Clinton lying on the 
 floor with his arms staked over his  head, and his legs staked in a 
 spread-eagle pose.
 Bent over  him was Monica Lewinsky, doing what she does best.   
 George Bush looked at this in disbelief for a while, and  finally 
 said Yeah, I can handle this.   The Devil smiled and said, OK, 
 Monica, you're free to go!   
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RE: [ActiveDir] Completely OT: Maroons

2006-09-04 Thread neil.ruston
Lol.

Fox paw instead of faux pas - that's brilliant!

I always thought Bugs said 'moron' and not 'maroon' 

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Laura A. Robinson
Sent: 04 September 2006 08:55
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Completely OT: Maroons

Oh, and: http://www.randomhouse.com/wotd/index.pperl?date=19970731 

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Laura A. 
 Robinson
 Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 3:49 AM
 To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
 Subject: [ActiveDir] Completely OT: Maroons
 
 You must not get Bugs Bunny over there in the UK... 
 
 http://www.wavsite.com/sounds/57075/bugs10.wav
 
 Laura
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark Parris
  Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 3:17 AM
  To: ActiveDir.org
  Subject: Re: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell
  
  What's a maroon? 
  
  
  -Original Message-
  From: Akomolafe, Deji [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Date: Sun, 3 Sep 2006 19:58:16
  To:ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
  Subject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell
  
  Nah.it looks more like the sender mistook this list for
 some other
  lists. On other lists, this would have been a engendered more 
  rapid-fire flame war to the sender's satisfaction, even though the 
  joke itself is very old and has outlived its useful shelf life.

  I'm sure he's disappointed that this list is so geeky and full of 
  maroons with no sense of humors.

   
   
  
  Sincerely,
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 Services
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  www.akomolafe.com - we know IT -5.75, -3.23 Do you now realize that 
  Today is the Tomorrow you were worried about Yesterday? -anon
  
   
  
   From: Laura A. Robinson
  Sent: Sun 9/3/2006 5:41 PM
  To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
  Subject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell
  
   
  Okay, has anybody considered the possibility that this was an 
  accident? I know I've accidentally sent mail to the wrong addresses 
  before by letting autofill kick in an not paying attention to what 
  actually got autofilled, and this seems like a very strange
 thing to
  send to this list intentionally.
  Laura  -Original Message-  From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
 Craig Cerino
   Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 8:49 AM  To:
  ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org  Subject: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in 
  hell   Yup and this list (especially with no OT
  marking) is the  place for that right?   Bring it to an OT list, 
  mark your postings that have no  bearing on technical
 matter with an
  OT or something.   Otherwise, you're just another spammer   
  -Original Message-  From:
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of  Brandon 
  Pierce  Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 1:14 AM 
  To: Brandon Pierce  Subject: [ActiveDir] W. in hell  
 George Bush
  has a heart attack and dies. He goes to hell,  where the Devil is 
  waiting for him.   I'm not sure what to do, says the Devil.
  You're on my  list, but I have no room for you. As you definitely 
  have to  stay here, I'm going to have to let someone else
 go. I've 
  got three folks here who weren't quite as bad as you.  
 I'll let you
  decide who leaves.   George thought that sounded pretty
 good, so he
  agreed.   The Devil opened the first room. In it were
 Richard Nixon
   and a large pool of hot water. He kept diving in and 
 climbing out,
  over and over. Such was his fate in hell.   No! said George. I 
  don't think so, I'm not a good swimmer  and don't think I
 could stay
  in hot water all day.   The Devil led him to the next
 room. In it
  was Tony Blair  with a sledgehammer and a room full of
 rocks. All he
  did was  swing the hammer, time after time.   No! I've got this 
  problem with my shoulder. I would be in  constant agony if all I 
  could do was break rocks all day.  commented George.  
 The Devil
  opened the third door. In it, George saw Bill  Clinton
 lying on the
  floor with his arms staked over his  head, and his legs
 staked in a
  spread-eagle pose.
  Bent over  him was Monica Lewinsky, doing what she does best.   
  George Bush looked at this in disbelief for a while, and  finally 
  said Yeah, I can handle this.   The Devil smiled and said, OK, 
  Monica, you're free to go!   
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Re: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell

2006-09-04 Thread chuckgaff

This was sick and doesn't belong anywhere.





Chuck




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Sent: Sun, 3 Sep 2006 9:58 PM
Subject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell









Nah.it looks more like the sender mistook this list for some other lists. On other lists, this would have been a engendered more rapid-fire flame war to the sender's satisfaction, even though the joke itself is very old and has outlived its useful shelf life.





I'm sure he's disappointed that this list is so geeky and full of maroons with no sense of humors.











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From: Laura A. Robinson
Sent: Sun 9/3/2006 5:41 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell




Okay, has anybody considered the possibility that this was an accident? I
know I've accidentally sent mail to the wrong addresses before by letting
autofill kick in an not paying attention to what actually got autofilled,
and this seems like a very strange thing to send to this list intentionally.

Laura 

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Craig Cerino
 Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 8:49 AM
 To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
 Subject: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell
 
 Yup and this list (especially with no OT marking) is the 
 place for that right?
 
 Bring it to an OT list, mark your postings that have no 
 bearing on technical matter with an OT or something. 
 
 Otherwise, you're just another spammer
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
 Brandon Pierce
 Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 1:14 AM
 To: Brandon Pierce
 Subject: [ActiveDir] W. in hell 
 
 George Bush has a heart attack and dies.  He goes to hell, 
 where the Devil is waiting for him.
  
 "I'm not sure what to do," says the Devil.  "You're on my 
 list, but I have no room for you.  As you definitely have to 
 stay here, I'm going to have to let someone else go.  I've 
 got three folks here who weren't quite as bad as you.
  
 I'll let you decide who leaves."
  
 George thought that sounded pretty good, so he agreed.
  
 The Devil opened the first room.  In it were Richard Nixon 
 and a large pool of hot water.  He kept diving in and 
 climbing out, over and over.  Such was his fate in hell.
  
 "No!" said George.  "I don't think so, I'm not a good swimmer 
 and don't think I could stay in hot water all day."
  
 The Devil led him to the next room.  In it was Tony Blair 
 with a sledgehammer and a room full of rocks.  All he did was 
 swing the hammer, time after time.
  
 No! I've got this problem with my shoulder.  I would be in 
 constant agony if all I could do was break rocks all day." 
 commented George.
  
 The Devil opened the third door.  In it, George saw Bill 
 Clinton lying on the floor with his arms staked over his 
 head, and his legs staked in a spread-eagle pose.  Bent over 
 him was Monica Lewinsky, doing what she does best.
  
 George Bush looked at this in disbelief for a while, and 
 finally said "Yeah, I can handle this."
  
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RE: [ActiveDir] Completely OT: Maroons

2006-09-04 Thread Laura A. Robinson
Has anybody figured out what's causing the blank posts, or is it just me who
got blank replies from Mark and Neil?

Thanks,

Laura 

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RE: [ActiveDir] Completely OT: Maroons

2006-09-04 Thread Robert Rutherford
Come through fine on mine Laura.

Rob

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To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Completely OT: Maroons

Has anybody figured out what's causing the blank posts, or is it just me
who
got blank replies from Mark and Neil?

Thanks,

Laura 

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Re: [ActiveDir] Completely OT: Maroons

2006-09-04 Thread Matheesha Weerasinghe
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RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell

2006-09-04 Thread Craig Cerino








I have a hell of a sense of humor (as Im
sure a lot of geeks here do) this just isnt the place for it when people
come here for help.



/just sayin











From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Akomolafe, Deji
Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006
10:58 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir]
W. in hell









Nah.it looks more like the sender
mistook this list for some other lists. On other lists, this would have been a
engendered more rapid-fire flame war to the sender's satisfaction, even though
the joke itself is very old and has outlived its useful shelf life.











I'm sure he's disappointed that this list is so geeky and
full of maroons with no sense of humors.


















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From: Laura A.
Robinson
Sent: Sun 9/3/2006 5:41 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir]
W. in hell



Okay, has anybody considered the possibility that this was an accident? Iknow I've accidentally sent mail to the wrong addresses before by lettingautofill kick in an not paying attention to what actually got autofilled,and this seems like a very strange thing to send to this list intentionally.Laura  -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Craig Cerino Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 8:49 AM To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org Subject: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell  Yup and this list (especially with no OT marking) is the  place for that right?  Bring it to an OT list, mark your postings that have no  bearing on technical matter with an OT or something.   Otherwise, you're just another spammer  -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of  Brandon Pierce Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 1:14 AM To: Brandon Pierce Subject: [ActiveDir] W. in hell   George Bush has a heart attack and dies. He goes to hell,  where the Devil is waiting for him.  I'm not sure what to do, says the Devil. You're on my  list, but I have no room for you. As you definitely have to  stay here, I'm going to have to let someone else go. I've  got three folks here who weren't quite as bad as you.  I'll let you decide who leaves.  George thought that sounded pretty good, so he agreed.  The Devil opened the first room. In it were Richard Nixon  and a large pool of hot water. He kept diving in and  climbing out, over and over. Such was his fate in hell.  No! said George. I don't think so, I'm not a good swimmer  and don't think I could stay in hot water all day.  The Devil led him to the next room. In it was Tony Blair  with a sledgehammer and a room full of rocks. All he did was  swing the hammer, time after time.  No! I've got this problem with my shoulder. I would be in  constant agony if all I could do was break rocks all day.  commented George.  The Devil opened the third door. In it, George saw Bill  Clinton lying on the floor with his arms staked over his  head, and his legs staked in a spread-eagle pose. Bent over  him was Monica Lewinsky, doing what she does best.  George Bush looked at this in disbelief for a while, and  finally said Yeah, I can handle this.  The Devil smiled and said, OK, Monica, you're free to go! List info : http://www.activedir.org/List.aspx List FAQ : http://www.activedir.org/ListFAQ.aspx List archive: http://www.activedir.org/ml/threads.aspx  List info : http://www.activedir.org/List.aspx List FAQ : http://www.activedir.org/ListFAQ.aspx List archive: http://www.activedir.org/ml/threads.aspxList info : http://www.activedir.org/List.aspxList FAQ : http://www.activedir.org/ListFAQ.aspxList archive: http://www.activedir.org/ml/threads.aspx








RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell

2006-09-04 Thread Craig Cerino
Now THAT'S comedy!

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Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 4:15 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell

...with no sense of humors

Maybe we don't get it (in the UK) coz we only have the one sense of humour :-^


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark Parris
Sent: 04 September 2006 08:17
To: ActiveDir.org
Subject: Re: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell

What's a maroon? 


-Original Message-
From: Akomolafe, Deji [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, 3 Sep 2006 19:58:16
To:ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell

Nah.it looks more like the sender mistook this list for some other lists. 
On other lists, this would have been a engendered more rapid-fire flame war to 
the sender's satisfaction, even though the joke itself is very old and has 
outlived its useful shelf life. 
  
I'm sure he's disappointed that this list is so geeky and full of maroons with 
no sense of humors. 
  
 
 

Sincerely,
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IT -5.75, -3.23 Do you now realize that Today is the Tomorrow you were worried 
about Yesterday? -anon 

 

 From: Laura A. Robinson
Sent: Sun 9/3/2006 5:41 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell

 
Okay, has anybody considered the possibility that this was an accident? I know 
I've accidentally sent mail to the wrong addresses before by letting autofill 
kick in an not paying attention to what actually got autofilled, and this seems 
like a very strange thing to send to this list intentionally. Laura  
-Original Message-  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  [mailto:[EMAIL 
PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Craig Cerino  Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 8:49 AM 
 To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org  Subject: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell  
 Yup and this list (especially with no OT marking) is the  place for that 
right?   Bring it to an OT list, mark your postings that have no  bearing on 
technical matter with an OT or something.   Otherwise, you're just another 
spammer   -Original Message-  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of  Brandon Pierce  Sent: Sunday, 
September 03, 2006 1:14 AM  To: Brandon Pierce  Subject: [ActiveDir] W. in 
hell   George Bush has a heart attack and dies. He goes to hell,  where the 
Devil is waiting for him.   I'm not sure what to do, says the Devil. 
You're on my  list, but I have no room for you. As you definitely have to  
stay here, I'm going to have to let someone else go. I've  got three folks 
here who weren't quite as bad as you.   I'll let you decide who leaves.   
George thought that sounded pretty good, so he agreed.   The Devil opened the 
first room. In it were Richard Nixon  and a large pool of hot water. He kept 
diving in and  climbing out, over and over. Such was his fate in hell.   
No! said George. I don't think so, I'm not a good swimmer  and don't think 
I could stay in hot water all day.   The Devil led him to the next room. In 
it was Tony Blair  with a sledgehammer and a room full of rocks. All he did 
was  swing the hammer, time after time.   No! I've got this problem with my 
shoulder. I would be in  constant agony if all I could do was break rocks all 
day.  commented George.   The Devil opened the third door. In it, George 
saw Bill  Clinton lying on the floor with his arms staked over his  head, and 
his legs staked in a spread-eagle pose. Bent over  him was Monica Lewinsky, 
doing what she does best.   George Bush looked at this in disbelief for a 
while, and  finally said Yeah, I can handle this.   The Devil smiled and 
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RE: [ActiveDir] Completely OT: Maroons

2006-09-04 Thread Craig Cerino
Are they using NOTES - - I find that happens in list environments a lot
when the sender is using NOTES

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Completely OT: Maroons

Has anybody figured out what's causing the blank posts, or is it just me
who
got blank replies from Mark and Neil?

Thanks,

Laura 

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RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell

2006-09-04 Thread neil.ruston



So we're all geeks and morons / maroons with no sense of 
humo(u)r(s). hmm :)


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Craig 
CerinoSent: 04 September 2006 15:46To: 
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in 
hell


I have a hell of a 
sense of humor (as Im sure a lot of geeks here do) this just isnt the place 
for it when people come here for help.

/just 
sayin





From: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
On Behalf Of Akomolafe, 
DejiSent: Sunday, September 
03, 2006 10:58 PMTo: 
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in 
hell



Nah.it looks more 
like the sender mistook this list for some other lists. On other lists, this 
would have been a engendered more rapid-fire flame war to the sender's 
satisfaction, even though the joke itself is very old and has outlived its 
useful shelf life.



I'm sure he's disappointed that this 
list is so geeky and full of maroons with no sense of 
humors.





Sincerely, 
 
_ 
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/) 
/) /)  /---| (/_ 
__ ___// _ // _ ) 
/ |_/(__(_) // 
(_(_)(/_(_(_/(__(/_(_/ 
/) 
 
(/ Microsoft MVP - 
Directory Serviceswww.akomolafe.com- we know IT-5.75, 
-3.23Do you now realize that Today is the 
Tomorrow you were worried about Yesterday? 
-anon





From: Laura A. 
RobinsonSent: Sun 9/3/2006 
5:41 PMTo: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in 
hell
Okay, has anybody considered the possibility that this was an accident? Iknow I've accidentally sent mail to the wrong addresses before by lettingautofill kick in an not paying attention to what actually got autofilled,and this seems like a very strange thing to send to this list intentionally.Laura  -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Craig Cerino Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 8:49 AM To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org Subject: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell  Yup and this list (especially with no OT marking) is the  place for that right?  Bring it to an OT list, mark your postings that have no  bearing on technical matter with an OT or something.   Otherwise, you're just another spammer  -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of  Brandon Pierce Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 1:14 AM To: Brandon Pierce Subject: [ActiveDir] W. in hell   George Bush has a heart attack and dies. He goes to hell,  where the Devil is waiting for him.  "I'm not sure what to do," says the Devil. "You're on my  list, but I have no room for you. As you definitely have to  stay here, I'm going to have to let someone else go. I've  got three folks here who weren't quite as bad as you.  I'll let you decide who leaves."  George thought that sounded pretty good, so he agreed.  The Devil opened the first room. In it were Richard Nixon  and a large pool of hot water. He kept diving in and  climbing out, over and over. Such was his fate in hell.  "No!" said George. "I don't think so, I'm not a good swimmer  and don't think I could stay in hot water all day."  The Devil led him to the next room. In it was Tony Blair  with a sledgehammer and a room full of rocks. All he did was  swing the hammer, time after time.  No! I've got this problem with my shoulder. I would be in  constant agony if all I could do was break rocks all day."  commented George.  The Devil opened the third door. In it, George saw Bill  Clinton lying on the floor with his arms staked over his  head, and his legs staked in a spread-eagle pose. Bent over  him was Monica Lewinsky, doing what she does best.  George Bush looked at this in disbelief for a while, and  finally said "Yeah, I can handle this."  The Devil smiled and said, "OK, Monica, you're free to go!" List info : http://www.activedir.org/List.aspx List FAQ : http://www.activedir.org/ListFAQ.aspx List archive: http://www.activedir.org/ml/threads.aspx  List info : http://www.activedir.org/List.aspx List FAQ : http://www.activedir.org/ListFAQ.aspx List archive: http://www.activedir.org/ml/threads.aspxList info : http://www.activedir.org/List.aspxList FAQ : http://www.activedir.org/ListFAQ.aspxList archive: http://www.activedir.org/ml/threads.aspxPLEASE READ: The information contained in this email is confidential and

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RE: [ActiveDir] Completely OT: Maroons

2006-09-04 Thread Laura A. Robinson
I dunno, but your last post came in blank, as well... 

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 Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 10:47 AM
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 Are they using NOTES - - I find that happens in list 
 environments a lot when the sender is using NOTES
 
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 Robinson
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 Has anybody figured out what's causing the blank posts, or is 
 it just me who got blank replies from Mark and Neil?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Laura 
 
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Re: [ActiveDir] Completely OT: Maroons

2006-09-04 Thread Mark Parris
The only notes I use are £20's

Perhaps we are Maroons as we live on an Island - like Robinson Crusoe???

Anyway time to have a break - feeling a deep shade of purple now.

M

-Original Message-
From: Craig Cerino [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2006 10:47:23 
To:ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Completely OT: Maroons

Are they using NOTES - - I find that happens in list environments a lot
when the sender is using NOTES

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Robinson
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 10:06 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Completely OT: Maroons

Has anybody figured out what's causing the blank posts, or is it just me
who
got blank replies from Mark and Neil?

Thanks,

Laura 

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RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell

2006-09-04 Thread joe



While I wouldn't want this to become a humour list, I saw 
the email and laughed and figured the same thing Laura figured, that Outlook 
autofill bit the guy (which is funny all by itself because we have all seen it 
happen if not had it happen to ourselves)and then I moved on. I find all 
of the additional attention even more humourous including the value judgements 
of the quality of the joke and analysis of words. 

I classifythe messageas OT with the droves of 
other messages that come through the list that are OT[1]and being sent 
here because of a tenous relationship of being about technologies that utlitize 
AD[2] though the question itself has nothing to do with AD or simply folks 
forgoing it all and just saying WTF, I'll give it a shot and ask you guys 
because you seem helpful. If you get a whole day of many of those coming through 
it is a bit annoying. More annoying, at least to me,are questions that are 
ON TOPIC but someone didn't take time to look at the archives or google and 
asking like it was the first time it was asked versus maybe revisitng the 
previous discussion in new light. However,unless the list goes moderated 
which no one wants or at least a vast majority of the someone's don't 
want,the listis just the way it is and will be and you read the 
messagesif you want and blow by them otherwise.

Overall I would hate to lose the jocularity and casualness 
of the list. It is one of the things that make it worth reading. :) There 
have been quite a few times subjects have drifted off topic only to expose 
something in the monkeying aroundor what not based on something not 
everyone understood or knew that we wouldn't have otherwise found out that 
immediately snaps it all back on topic and of great use. 

 joe


[1] 
Though this was funnier than most OT stuff.There is my value judgment on the 
quality. :)

[2] 
Versus actually being AD Technology.Examples of tech that utilize AD 
include but are not limited to GPOs, DNS, Exchange, print queues, clustering, 
file server manipulations (copying files, home drives, management, etc), etc. 
Not saying questions about all of those are automaticallyOT, but we tend 
to get quite a few questions in those areas that aren't about AD or the 
interaction with AD but about the non-AD aspects of the tech. Examples being a 
question about how to do something in a GPO versus say OU strategies for 
applying GPOs or the permissions on the GPO objects and how AD interprets them. 
Or a general question about DNS like what is returned in a query or how it is 
managedversus what records need to be in DNS for AD to work or how its app 
NC replicates. 


--
O'Reilly Active Directory Third Edition - http://www.joeware.net/win/ad3e.htm




From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Craig 
CerinoSent: Monday, September 04, 2006 10:46 AMTo: 
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in 
hell


I have a hell of a 
sense of humor (as Im sure a lot of geeks here do) this just isnt the place 
for it when people come here for help.

/just 
sayin





From: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
On Behalf Of Akomolafe, 
DejiSent: Sunday, September 
03, 2006 10:58 PMTo: 
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in 
hell



Nah.it looks more 
like the sender mistook this list for some other lists. On other lists, this 
would have been a engendered more rapid-fire flame war to the sender's 
satisfaction, even though the joke itself is very old and has outlived its 
useful shelf life.



I'm sure he's disappointed that this 
list is so geeky and full of maroons with no sense of 
humors.





Sincerely, 
 
_ 
 (, / | 
/) 
/) /)  /---| (/_ 
__ ___// _ // _ ) 
/ |_/(__(_) // 
(_(_)(/_(_(_/(__(/_(_/ 
/) 
 
(/ Microsoft MVP - 
Directory Serviceswww.akomolafe.com- we know IT-5.75, 
-3.23Do you now realize that Today is the 
Tomorrow you were worried about Yesterday? 
-anon





From: Laura A. 
RobinsonSent: Sun 9/3/2006 
5:41 PMTo: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in 
hell
Okay, has anybody considered the possibility that this was an accident? Iknow I've accidentally sent mail to the wrong addresses before by lettingautofill kick in an not paying attention to what actually got autofilled,and this seems like a very strange thing to send to this list intentionally.Laura  -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Craig Cerino Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 8:49 AM To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org Subject: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell  Yup and this list (especially with no OT marking) is the  place for that right?  Bring it to an OT list, mark your postings that have no  bearing on technical matter with an OT or something.   Otherwise, you're just another spammer  -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of  Brandon Pierce Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 1:14 AM 

[ActiveDir] Rid Master

2006-09-04 Thread badhusha

Guys explain me , The functions of RID
master , how does i display RID of object created in AD

Thanks in advance 







joe [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
09/04/2006 08:36 AM



Please respond to
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org





To
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org


cc



Subject
RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell








While I wouldn't want this to
become a humour list, I saw the email and laughed and figured the same
thing Laura figured, that Outlook autofill bit the guy (which is funny
all by itself because we have all seen it happen if not had it happen to
ourselves) and then I moved on. I find all of the additional attention
even more humourous including the value judgements of the quality of the
joke and analysis of words. 

I classify the message as OT with
the droves of other messages that come through the list that are OT[1]
and being sent here because of a tenous relationship of being about technologies
that utlitize AD[2] though the question itself has nothing to do with AD
or simply folks forgoing it all and just saying WTF, I'll give it a shot
and ask you guys because you seem helpful. If you get a whole day of many
of those coming through it is a bit annoying. More annoying, at least to
me, are questions that are ON TOPIC but someone didn't take time to look
at the archives or google and asking like it was the first time it was
asked versus maybe revisitng the previous discussion in new light. However,
unless the list goes moderated which no one wants or at least a vast majority
of the someone's don't want, the list is just the way it is and will be
and you read the messages if you want and blow by them otherwise. 

Overall I would hate to lose the
jocularity and casualness of the list. It is one of the things that make
it worth reading. :) There have been quite a few times subjects have
drifted off topic only to expose something in the monkeying around or what
not based on something not everyone understood or knew that we wouldn't
have otherwise found out that immediately snaps it all back on topic and
of great use. 

 joe


[1] Though this was funnier than
most OT stuff.There is my value judgment on the quality. :)

[2] Versus actually being AD Technology.
Examples of tech that utilize AD include but are not limited to GPOs, DNS,
Exchange, print queues, clustering, file server manipulations (copying
files, home drives, management, etc), etc. Not saying questions about all
of those are automatically OT, but we tend to get quite a few questions
in those areas that aren't about AD or the interaction with AD but about
the non-AD aspects of the tech. Examples being a question about how to
do something in a GPO versus say OU strategies for applying GPOs or the
permissions on the GPO objects and how AD interprets them. Or a general
question about DNS like what is returned in a query or how it is managed
versus what records need to be in DNS for AD to work or how its app NC
replicates. 

--
O'Reilly Active Directory Third
Edition - http://www.joeware.net/win/ad3e.htm





From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Craig Cerino
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 10:46 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell

I have a hell of a sense of
humor (as I’m sure a lot of geeks here do) this just isn’t the place
for it when people come here for help.

/just sayin




From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Akomolafe,
Deji
Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 10:58 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell

Nah.it looks more like the sender mistook
this list for some other lists. On other lists, this would have been a
engendered more rapid-fire flame war to the sender's satisfaction, even
though the joke itself is very old and has outlived its useful shelf life.

I'm sure he's disappointed that this list
is so geeky and full of maroons with no sense of humors.


Sincerely, 
  _ 
  
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 /)   /)  
  /---| (/_ __  ___// _  // _ 
 ) /  |_/(__(_) // (_(_)(/_(_(_/(__(/_
(_/  
/)   
  
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Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
www.akomolafe.com
- we know IT
-5.75, -3.23
Do you now realize that Today is the Tomorrow you were worried about Yesterday?
-anon




From: Laura A. Robinson
Sent: Sun 9/3/2006 5:41 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell
Okay, has anybody considered the possibility
that this was an accident? I
know I've accidentally sent mail to
the wrong addresses before by letting
autofill kick in an not paying attention
to what actually got autofilled,
and this seems like a very strange
thing to send to this list intentionally.

Laura 

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

RE: [ActiveDir] Rid Master

2006-09-04 Thread Robert Rutherford








 as the tumbleweed blows on through the
group, Rob peers over to Joe, tilts his hat, and gives a knowing nod ;)





Rob 

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Sent: 04 September 2006 17:11
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: [ActiveDir] Rid Master 






Guys explain me , The functions of RID master , how
does i display RID of object created in AD 

Thanks
in advance 






 
  
  joe
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  09/04/2006 08:36 AM 
  
   

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RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell

   
  
  
  
   






   
  
  
  
 





While I wouldn't want this to become a humour
list, I saw the email and laughed and figured the same thing Laura figured,
that Outlook autofill bit the guy (which is funny all by itself because we have
all seen it happen if not had it happen to ourselves) and then I moved on. I
find all of the additional attention even more humourous including the value judgements
of the quality of the joke and analysis of words. 
 
I classify the message as OT with the droves of other
messages that come through the list that are OT[1] and being sent here because
of a tenous relationship of being about technologies that utlitize AD[2] though
the question itself has nothing to do with AD or simply folks forgoing it all
and just saying WTF, I'll give it a shot and ask you guys because you seem
helpful. If you get a whole day of many of those coming through it is a bit
annoying. More annoying, at least to me, are questions that are ON TOPIC but
someone didn't take time to look at the archives or google and asking like it
was the first time it was asked versus maybe revisitng the previous discussion
in new light. However, unless the list goes moderated which no one wants or at
least a vast majority of the someone's don't want, the list is just the way it
is and will be and you read the messages if you want and blow by them
otherwise. 
 
Overall I would hate to lose the jocularity and casualness of
the list. It is one of the things that make it worth reading. :) There
have been quite a few times subjects have drifted off topic only to expose
something in the monkeying around or what not based on something not everyone
understood or knew that we wouldn't have otherwise found out that immediately
snaps it all back on topic and of great use. 
 
 joe 
 
 
[1] Though this was funnier than most OT stuff.There is my
value judgment on the quality. :) 
 
[2] Versus actually being AD Technology. Examples of tech
that utilize AD include but are not limited to GPOs, DNS, Exchange, print
queues, clustering, file server manipulations (copying files, home drives,
management, etc), etc. Not saying questions about all of those are automatically
OT, but we tend to get quite a few questions in those areas that aren't about
AD or the interaction with AD but about the non-AD aspects of the tech.
Examples being a question about how to do something in a GPO versus say OU
strategies for applying GPOs or the permissions on the GPO objects and how AD
interprets them. Or a general question about DNS like what is returned in a
query or how it is managed versus what records need to be in DNS for AD to work
or how its app NC replicates. 
 
-- 
O'Reilly Active Directory Third Edition - http://www.joeware.net/win/ad3e.htm 
 
 







From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Craig Cerino
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 10:46 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell

I have a hell of a sense of humor (as Im sure a lot of geeks
here do) this just isnt the place for it when people come here for help.

 
/just sayin 
 










From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Akomolafe, Deji
Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 10:58 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell 
 
Nah.it
looks more like the sender mistook this list for some other lists. On other
lists, this would have been a engendered more rapid-fire flame war to the
sender's satisfaction, even though the joke itself is very old and has outlived
its useful shelf life. 
 
I'm
sure he's disappointed that this list is so geeky and full of maroons with no
sense of humors. 
 

Sincerely, 
 _ 
  
(, / | /)/)
  /)  
 /---| (/_ __  ___// _  // _ 
) /  |_/(__(_) // (_(_)(/_(_(_/(__(/_
(_/  
/)   
  
(/
Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
www.akomolafe.com - we know
IT
-5.75, -3.23
Do you now realize that 

Re: [ActiveDir] Completely OT: Maroons

2006-09-04 Thread Paul Williams

Posh!  I prefer browns myself.  Well, actually, reds...


--Paul

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From: Mark Parris [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: ActiveDir.org ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 4:30 PM
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] Completely OT: Maroons



The only notes I use are £20's

Perhaps we are Maroons as we live on an Island - like Robinson Crusoe???

Anyway time to have a break - feeling a deep shade of purple now.

M

-Original Message-
From: Craig Cerino [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2006 10:47:23
To:ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Completely OT: Maroons

Are they using NOTES - - I find that happens in list environments a lot
when the sender is using NOTES

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Laura A.
Robinson
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 10:06 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Completely OT: Maroons

Has anybody figured out what's causing the blank posts, or is it just me
who
got blank replies from Mark and Neil?

Thanks,

Laura


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Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 4:15 AM
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RE: [ActiveDir] Rid Master

2006-09-04 Thread Brian Desmond








So, every security principal in AD has a SID, or a Security
Identifier. This uniquely identifies the object within the scope of the domain.
There are a few pieces of a SID for a security principal in the domain – among them
are the domain SID and the RID. The domain SID identifies the domain which in
SID speak is the issuing authority for that SID – if a computer needs to
resolve that SID back to a principal this will lead it back to the domain. RID
stands for Relative Identifier. This is the unique ID for the object in the
domain. To guarantee uniqueness, one DC in the domain functions as a RID
Master. The RID Master issues blocks of 500 RIDs to DCs on an as needed basis.
Anytime you create an object on a DC, it allocates a RID to the object and that
becomes a component of the SID.



Here’s a link on this: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url="">





Thanks,

Brian Desmond

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Guys explain me
, The functions of RID master , how does i display RID of object created in AD


Thanks in
advance 






 
  
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While
I wouldn't want this to become a humour list, I saw the email and laughed and
figured the same thing Laura figured, that Outlook autofill bit the guy (which
is funny all by itself because we have all seen it happen if not had it happen
to ourselves) and then I moved on. I find all of the additional attention even
more humourous including the value judgements of the quality of the joke and
analysis of words. 
 
I
classify the message as OT with the droves of other messages that come through
the list that are OT[1] and being sent here because of a tenous relationship of
being about technologies that utlitize AD[2] though the question itself has
nothing to do with AD or simply folks forgoing it all and just saying WTF, I'll
give it a shot and ask you guys because you seem helpful. If you get a whole
day of many of those coming through it is a bit annoying. More annoying, at
least to me, are questions that are ON TOPIC but someone didn't take time to
look at the archives or google and asking like it was the first time it was
asked versus maybe revisitng the previous discussion in new light. However,
unless the list goes moderated which no one wants or at least a vast majority
of the someone's don't want, the list is just the way it is and will be and you
read the messages if you want and blow by them otherwise. 
 
Overall
I would hate to lose the jocularity and casualness of the list. It is one of
the things that make it worth reading. :) There have been quite a few
times subjects have drifted off topic only to expose something in the monkeying
around or what not based on something not everyone understood or knew that we
wouldn't have otherwise found out that immediately snaps it all back on topic
and of great use. 
 
 joe 
 
 
[1]
Though this was funnier than most OT stuff.There is my value judgment on the
quality. :) 
 
[2]
Versus actually being AD Technology. Examples of tech that utilize AD include
but are not limited to GPOs, DNS, Exchange, print queues, clustering, file
server manipulations (copying files, home drives, management, etc), etc. Not
saying questions about all of those are automatically OT, but we tend to get
quite a few questions in those areas that aren't about AD or the interaction
with AD but about the non-AD aspects of the tech. Examples being a question
about how to do something in a GPO versus say OU strategies for applying GPOs
or the permissions on the GPO objects and how AD interprets them. Or a general
question about DNS like what is returned in a query or how it is managed versus
what records need to be in DNS for AD to work or how its app NC replicates. 
 
--

O'Reilly
Active Directory Third Edition - http://www.joeware.net/win/ad3e.htm 
 
 







From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Craig Cerino
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 10:46 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell

I
have a hell of a sense of humor (as I’m sure a lot of geeks here do) this just
isn’t the place for it when people come here for help. 


/just
sayin 












From: 

Re: [ActiveDir] Rid Master

2006-09-04 Thread Paul Williams



Google RID FSMO for the functions of the 
RID master. Many people, including myself [1], have documented this. 
This info. is easily findable on the big wild web.

As for how to view the RID of a user 
object, there are several ways. An easy was is to download ADFIND (www.joeware.net) and type the 
following:

 adfind -default -f 
samaccountname=username -nodn objectsid

e.g.

 adfind -default -f 
samaccountname=paulw -nodn objectsid


The value that is returnedis the 
SID. The RID is the last section (usually four, five or six digits 
long).


--Paul

[1] http://www.msresource.net/content/view/13/46/

  - Original Message - 
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  Subject: [ActiveDir] Rid Master 
  Guys explain me , The 
  functions of RID master , how does i display RID of object created in 
  AD Thanks in advance 
   
  


  "joe" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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While I wouldn't want this to become a humour list, I saw 
  the email and laughed and figured the same thing Laura figured, that Outlook 
  autofill bit the guy (which is funny all by itself because we have all seen it 
  happen if not had it happen to ourselves) and then I moved on. I find all of 
  the additional attention even more humourous including the value judgements of 
  the quality of the joke and analysis of words.  I classify the 
  message as OT with the droves of other messages that come through the list 
  that are OT[1] and being sent here because of a tenous relationship of being 
  about technologies that utlitize AD[2] though the question itself has nothing 
  to do with AD or simply folks forgoing it all and just saying WTF, I'll give 
  it a shot and ask you guys because you seem helpful. If you get a whole day of 
  many of those coming through it is a bit annoying. More annoying, at least to 
  me, are questions that are ON TOPIC but someone didn't take time to look at 
  the archives or google and asking like it was the first time it was asked 
  versus maybe revisitng the previous discussion in new light. However, unless 
  the list goes moderated which no one wants or at least a vast majority of the 
  someone's don't want, the list is just the way it is and will be and you read 
  the messages if you want and blow by them otherwise.  Overall I would 
  hate to lose the jocularity and casualness of the list. It is one of the 
  things that make it worth reading. :) There have been quite a few times 
  subjects have drifted off topic only to expose something in the monkeying 
  around or what not based on something not everyone understood or knew that we 
  wouldn't have otherwise found out that immediately snaps it all back on topic 
  and of great use.   joe 
[1] Though this was funnier than most OT 
  stuff.There is my value judgment on the quality. :)  [2] Versus 
  actually being AD Technology. Examples of tech that utilize AD include but are 
  not limited to GPOs, DNS, Exchange, print queues, clustering, file server 
  manipulations (copying files, home drives, management, etc), etc. Not saying 
  questions about all of those are automatically OT, but we tend to get quite a 
  few questions in those areas that aren't about AD or the interaction with AD 
  but about the non-AD aspects of the tech. Examples being a question about how 
  to do something in a GPO versus say OU strategies for applying GPOs or the 
  permissions on the GPO objects and how AD interprets them. Or a general 
  question about DNS like what is returned in a query or how it is managed 
  versus what records need to be in DNS for AD to work or how its app NC 
  replicates.  -- O'Reilly 
  Active Directory Third Edition - http://www.joeware.net/win/ad3e.htm   
  
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Craig 
  CerinoSent: Monday, September 04, 2006 10:46 AMTo: 
  ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in 
  hellI 
  have a hell of a sense of humor (as I’m sure a lot of geeks here do) this just 
  isn’t the place for it when people come here for help.  /just sayin  
  
  
  From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  On Behalf Of Akomolafe, DejiSent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 
  10:58 PMTo: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: RE: OT 
  - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell  Nah.it looks more like 
  the sender mistook this list for some other lists. On other lists, this would 
  

RE: [ActiveDir] Rid Master

2006-09-04 Thread neil.ruston



Use adisedit to view the object's SID. Remove the domain 
part of the SID to reveal the RID.


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert 
RutherfordSent: 04 September 2006 17:21To: 
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: RE: [ActiveDir] Rid Master 



 as the tumbleweed 
blows on through the group, Rob peers over to Joe, tilts his hat, and gives a 
knowing nod ;)


Rob 
Robert 
Rutherford 
QuoStar 
Solutions Limited 

T: 
+44 (0) 8456 440 331 F: 
+44 (0) 8456 440 332 M: 
+44 (0) 7974 249 494 E: 
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 www.quostar.com 
 




From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 04 September 2006 17:11To: 
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: [ActiveDir] Rid Master 


Guys explain me , 
The functions of RID master , how does i display RID of object created in 
AD Thanks in advance 


  
  

  "joe" 
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  Sent by: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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RE: OT - RE: 
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While I wouldn't want 
this to become a humour list, I saw the email and laughed and figured the same 
thing Laura figured, that Outlook autofill bit the guy (which is funny all by 
itself because we have all seen it happen if not had it happen to ourselves) and 
then I moved on. I find all of the additional attention even more humourous 
including the value judgements of the quality of the joke and analysis of words. 
 I classify the message 
as OT with the droves of other messages that come through the list that are 
OT[1] and being sent here because of a tenous relationship of being about 
technologies that utlitize AD[2] though the question itself has nothing to do 
with AD or simply folks forgoing it all and just saying WTF, I'll give it a shot 
and ask you guys because you seem helpful. If you get a whole day of many of 
those coming through it is a bit annoying. More annoying, at least to me, are 
questions that are ON TOPIC but someone didn't take time to look at the archives 
or google and asking like it was the first time it was asked versus maybe 
revisitng the previous discussion in new light. However, unless the list goes 
moderated which no one wants or at least a vast majority of the someone's don't 
want, the list is just the way it is and will be and you read the messages if 
you want and blow by them otherwise.  Overall I would hate to 
lose the jocularity and casualness of the list. It is one of the things that 
make it worth reading. :) There have been quite a few times subjects have 
drifted off topic only to expose something in the monkeying around or what not 
based on something not everyone understood or knew that we wouldn't have 
otherwise found out that immediately snaps it all back on topic and of great 
use.   
joe   [1] Though 
this was funnier than most OT stuff.There is my value judgment on the quality. 
:)  [2] Versus actually 
being AD Technology. Examples of tech that utilize AD include but are not 
limited to GPOs, DNS, Exchange, print queues, clustering, file server 
manipulations (copying files, home drives, management, etc), etc. Not saying 
questions about all of those are automatically OT, but we tend to get quite a 
few questions in those areas that aren't about AD or the interaction with AD but 
about the non-AD aspects of the tech. Examples being a question about how to do 
something in a GPO versus say OU strategies for applying GPOs or the permissions 
on the GPO objects and how AD interprets them. Or a general question about DNS 
like what is returned in a query or how it is managed versus what records need 
to be in DNS for AD to work or how its app NC replicates. 
 -- 
O'Reilly Active 
Directory Third Edition - http://www.joeware.net/win/ad3e.htm 
  



From: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
On Behalf Of Craig CerinoSent: Monday, September 04, 2006 10:46 
AMTo: 
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in 
hellI have a hell of a 
sense of humor (as Im sure a lot of geeks here do) this just isnt the place 
for it when people come here for help.  
/just 
sayin  





From: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
On Behalf Of Akomolafe, 
DejiSent: Sunday, September 
03, 2006 10:58 PMTo: 
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in 
hell  Nah.it looks more like the 
sender mistook this list for some other lists. On other lists, this would have 
been a engendered more rapid-fire flame war to the sender's satisfaction, even 

Re: [ActiveDir] Rid Master

2006-09-04 Thread Al Mulnick
Typically, you don't want to post a new question by replying to an older one and just changing the subject. That leaves the thread information still intact. 

Role master information: 
http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsServer/en/library/9a353810-8e3a-4023-a557-db1a686d8ec81033.mspx?mfr=true


I think as you read this, you'll see how to get the rid information as well. If not, please do respond and let us know. 

Al
On 9/4/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Guys explain me , The functions of RID master , how does i display RID of object created in AD Thanks in advance 
 



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While I wouldn't want this to become a humour list, I saw the email and laughed and figured the same thing Laura figured, that Outlook autofill bit the guy (which is funny all by itself because we have all seen it happen if not had it happen to ourselves) and then I moved on. I find all of the additional attention even more humourous including the value judgements of the quality of the joke and analysis of words. 
 I classify the message as OT with the droves of other messages that come through the list that are OT[1] and being sent here because of a tenous relationship of being about technologies that utlitize AD[2] though the question itself has nothing to do with AD or simply folks forgoing it all and just saying WTF, I'll give it a shot and ask you guys because you seem helpful. If you get a whole day of many of those coming through it is a bit annoying. More annoying, at least to me, are questions that are ON TOPIC but someone didn't take time to look at the archives or google and asking like it was the first time it was asked versus maybe revisitng the previous discussion in new light. However, unless the list goes moderated which no one wants or at least a vast majority of the someone's don't want, the list is just the way it is and will be and you read the messages if you want and blow by them otherwise. 
 Overall I would hate to lose the jocularity and casualness of the list. It is one of the things that make it worth reading. :) There have been quite a few times subjects have drifted off topic only to expose something in the monkeying around or what not based on something not everyone understood or knew that we wouldn't have otherwise found out that immediately snaps it all back on topic and of great use. 
  joe   [1] Though this was funnier than most OT 
stuff.There is my value judgment on the quality. :)  [2] Versus actually being AD Technology. Examples of tech that utilize AD include but are not limited to GPOs, DNS, Exchange, print queues, clustering, file server manipulations (copying files, home drives, management, etc), etc. Not saying questions about all of those are automatically OT, but we tend to get quite a few questions in those areas that aren't about AD or the interaction with AD but about the non-AD aspects of the tech. Examples being a question about how to do something in a GPO versus say OU strategies for applying GPOs or the permissions on the GPO objects and how AD interprets them. Or a general question about DNS like what is returned in a query or how it is managed versus what records need to be in DNS for AD to work or how its app NC replicates. 
 -- O'Reilly Active Directory Third Edition - 
http://www.joeware.net/win/ad3e.htm   

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Craig CerinoSent: Monday, September 04, 2006 10:46 AMTo: 
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hellI have a hell of a sense of humor (as I'm sure a lot of geeks here do) this just isn't the place for it when people come here for help.
  /just sayin  


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Akomolafe, DejiSent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 10:58 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell
  Nah.it looks more like the sender mistook this list for some other lists. On other lists, this would have been a engendered more rapid-fire flame war to the sender's satisfaction, even though the joke itself is very old and has outlived its useful shelf life.
  I'm sure he's disappointed that this list is so geeky and full of maroons with no sense of humors. 
 Sincerely,  _(, / | /)/)   /)   /---| (/_ __  ___// _  // _ 
) /  |_/(__(_) // (_(_)(/_(_(_/(__(/_(_/   /)  (/Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
www.akomolafe.com - we know IT-5.75, -3.23Do you now realize that Today is the Tomorrow you were worried about Yesterday? -anon
  


From: Laura A. RobinsonSent: Sun 9/3/2006 5:41 PMTo: 
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell Okay, has anybody considered the possibility that this was an accident? I 
know I've 

Re: [ActiveDir] Rid Master

2006-09-04 Thread steve patrick



For more info see: http://support.microsoft.com/?id=305475

stuff like:



  
  

RidNextRid 
  DN Path: CN=Rid Set,Cn=computername,ou=domain 
  controllers,DC=domain,DC=COM The RID that is assigned to 
  next security principal that is created on the local domain controller. 
  RidNextRid is a non-replicated value in Active Directory.
  


  •
  Sample Value: 159345 (RID assigned to next security 
principal from 
  RidPreviousAllocationPool)


  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Brian 
  Desmond 
  To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org 
  
  Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 9:25 
  AM
  Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Rid Master 

  
  
  So, 
  every security principal in AD has a SID, or a Security Identifier. This 
  uniquely identifies the object within the scope of the domain. There are a few 
  pieces of a SID for a security principal in the domain – among them are the 
  domain SID and the RID. The domain SID identifies the domain which in SID 
  speak is the issuing authority for that SID – if a computer needs to resolve 
  that SID back to a principal this will lead it back to the domain. RID stands 
  for Relative Identifier. This is the unique ID for the object in the domain. 
  To guarantee uniqueness, one DC in the domain functions as a RID Master. The 
  RID Master issues blocks of 500 RIDs to DCs on an as needed basis. Anytime you 
  create an object on a DC, it allocates a RID to the object and that becomes a 
  component of the SID.
  
  Here’s 
  a link on this: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url="">
  
  
  Thanks,
  Brian 
  Desmond
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
  c 
  - 312.731.3132
  
  
  
  
  From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 
  12:11 PMTo: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: 
  [ActiveDir] Rid Master 
  
  Guys explain me , 
  The functions of RID master , how does i display RID of object created in 
  AD Thanks in advance 
  
  


  
"joe" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

09/04/2006 
08:36 AM 

  
  

  Please 
  respond toActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
  

  
  

  To

  ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org 
  
  

  cc

  

  Subject

  RE: OT 
  - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in 
hell


  
  


  While 
  I wouldn't want this to become a humour list, I saw the email and laughed and 
  figured the same thing Laura figured, that Outlook autofill bit the guy (which 
  is funny all by itself because we have all seen it happen if not had it happen 
  to ourselves) and then I moved on. I find all of the additional attention even 
  more humourous including the value judgements of the quality of the joke and 
  analysis of words.  I 
  classify the message as OT with the droves of other messages that come through 
  the list that are OT[1] and being sent here because of a tenous relationship 
  of being about technologies that utlitize AD[2] though the question itself has 
  nothing to do with AD or simply folks forgoing it all and just saying WTF, 
  I'll give it a shot and ask you guys because you seem helpful. If you get a 
  whole day of many of those coming through it is a bit annoying. More annoying, 
  at least to me, are questions that are ON TOPIC but someone didn't take time 
  to look at the archives or google and asking like it was the first time it was 
  asked versus maybe revisitng the previous discussion in new light. However, 
  unless the list goes moderated which no one wants or at least a vast majority 
  of the someone's don't want, the list is just the way it is and will be and 
  you read the messages if you want and blow by them otherwise. 
   Overall 
  I would hate to lose the jocularity and casualness of the list. It is one of 
  the things that make it worth reading. :) There have been quite a few 
  times subjects have drifted off topic only to expose something in the 
  monkeying around or what not based on something not everyone understood or 
  knew that we wouldn't have otherwise found out that immediately snaps it all 
  back on topic and of great use.   
  joe   [1] 
  Though this was funnier than most OT stuff.There is my value judgment on the 
  quality. :)  [2] 
  Versus actually being AD Technology. Examples of tech that utilize AD include 
  but are not limited to GPOs, DNS, Exchange, print queues, clustering, file 
  server manipulations (copying files, home drives, management, etc), etc. Not 
  saying questions about all of those are automatically OT, but we tend to get 
  quite a few questions in those areas that 

RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell

2006-09-04 Thread Craig Cerino
I include myself in the geek tag - no worries :o)



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon 9/4/2006 10:51 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell


So we're all geeks and morons / maroons with no sense of humo(u)r(s). hmm :)



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Craig Cerino
Sent: 04 September 2006 15:46
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell



I have a hell of a sense of humor (as I'm sure a lot of geeks here do) this 
just isn't the place for it when people come here for help.

 

/just sayin

 



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Akomolafe, Deji
Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 10:58 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell

 

Nah.it looks more like the sender mistook this list for some other lists. 
On other lists, this would have been a engendered more rapid-fire flame war to 
the sender's satisfaction, even though the joke itself is very old and has 
outlived its useful shelf life.

 

I'm sure he's disappointed that this list is so geeky and full of maroons with 
no sense of humors.

 


Sincerely, 
   _
  (, /  |  /)   /) /)   
/---| (/_  __   ___// _   //  _ 
 ) /|_/(__(_) // (_(_)(/_(_(_/(__(/_
(_/ /)  
   (/   
Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
www.akomolafe.com - we know IT
-5.75, -3.23
Do you now realize that Today is the Tomorrow you were worried about Yesterday? 
-anon

 



From: Laura A. Robinson
Sent: Sun 9/3/2006 5:41 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell

Okay, has anybody considered the possibility that this was an accident? I
know I've accidentally sent mail to the wrong addresses before by letting
autofill kick in an not paying attention to what actually got autofilled,
and this seems like a very strange thing to send to this list intentionally.
 
Laura 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Craig Cerino
 Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 8:49 AM
 To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
 Subject: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell
 
 Yup and this list (especially with no OT marking) is the 
 place for that right?
 
 Bring it to an OT list, mark your postings that have no 
 bearing on technical matter with an OT or something. 
 
 Otherwise, you're just another spammer
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
 Brandon Pierce
 Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 1:14 AM
 To: Brandon Pierce
 Subject: [ActiveDir] W. in hell 
 
 George Bush has a heart attack and dies.  He goes to hell, 
 where the Devil is waiting for him.
  
 I'm not sure what to do, says the Devil.  You're on my 
 list, but I have no room for you.  As you definitely have to 
 stay here, I'm going to have to let someone else go.  I've 
 got three folks here who weren't quite as bad as you.
  
 I'll let you decide who leaves.
  
 George thought that sounded pretty good, so he agreed.
  
 The Devil opened the first room.  In it were Richard Nixon 
 and a large pool of hot water.  He kept diving in and 
 climbing out, over and over.  Such was his fate in hell.
  
 No! said George.  I don't think so, I'm not a good swimmer 
 and don't think I could stay in hot water all day.
  
 The Devil led him to the next room.  In it was Tony Blair 
 with a sledgehammer and a room full of rocks.  All he did was 
 swing the hammer, time after time.
  
 No! I've got this problem with my shoulder.  I would be in 
 constant agony if all I could do was break rocks all day. 
 commented George.
  
 The Devil opened the third door.  In it, George saw Bill 
 Clinton lying on the floor with his arms staked over his 
 head, and his legs staked in a spread-eagle pose.  Bent over 
 him was Monica Lewinsky, doing what she does best.
  
 George Bush looked at this in disbelief for a while, and 
 finally said Yeah, I can handle this.
  
 The Devil smiled and said, OK, Monica, you're free to go!
 
 
 
 
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RE: [ActiveDir] Rid Master

2006-09-04 Thread badhusha

Really a good stuff , Thanks for everyone








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So, every security
principal in AD has a SID, or a Security Identifier. This uniquely identifies
the object within the scope of the domain. There are a few pieces of a
SID for a security principal in the domain – among them are the domain
SID and the RID. The domain SID identifies the domain which in SID speak
is the issuing authority for that SID – if a computer needs to resolve
that SID back to a principal this will lead it back to the domain. RID
stands for Relative Identifier. This is the unique ID for the object in
the domain. To guarantee uniqueness, one DC in the domain functions as
a RID Master. The RID Master issues blocks of 500 RIDs to DCs on an as
needed basis. Anytime you create an object on a DC, it allocates a RID
to the object and that becomes a component of the SID.

Here’s a link on
this: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url="">


Thanks,
Brian Desmond
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c - 312.731.3132

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Rid Master 


Guys explain me , The functions of RID master , how does i display RID
of object created in AD 

Thanks in advance 






joe [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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While I wouldn't want this to become a humour list, I saw the email and
laughed and figured the same thing Laura figured, that Outlook autofill
bit the guy (which is funny all by itself because we have all seen it happen
if not had it happen to ourselves) and then I moved on. I find all of the
additional attention even more humourous including the value judgements
of the quality of the joke and analysis of words. 
 
I classify the message as OT with the droves of other messages that come
through the list that are OT[1] and being sent here because of a tenous
relationship of being about technologies that utlitize AD[2] though the
question itself has nothing to do with AD or simply folks forgoing it all
and just saying WTF, I'll give it a shot and ask you guys because you seem
helpful. If you get a whole day of many of those coming through it is a
bit annoying. More annoying, at least to me, are questions that are ON
TOPIC but someone didn't take time to look at the archives or google and
asking like it was the first time it was asked versus maybe revisitng the
previous discussion in new light. However, unless the list goes moderated
which no one wants or at least a vast majority of the someone's don't want,
the list is just the way it is and will be and you read the messages if
you want and blow by them otherwise. 
 
Overall I would hate to lose the jocularity and casualness of the list.
It is one of the things that make it worth reading. :) There have
been quite a few times subjects have drifted off topic only to expose something
in the monkeying around or what not based on something not everyone understood
or knew that we wouldn't have otherwise found out that immediately snaps
it all back on topic and of great use. 
 
  joe

 
 
[1] Though this was funnier than most OT stuff.There is my value judgment
on the quality. :) 
 
[2] Versus actually being AD Technology. Examples of tech that utilize
AD include but are not limited to GPOs, DNS, Exchange, print queues, clustering,
file server manipulations (copying files, home drives, management, etc),
etc. Not saying questions about all of those are automatically OT, but
we tend to get quite a few questions in those areas that aren't about AD
or the interaction with AD but about the non-AD aspects of the tech. Examples
being a question about how to do something in a GPO versus say OU strategies
for applying GPOs or the permissions on the GPO objects and how AD interprets
them. Or a general question about DNS like what is returned in a query
or how it is managed versus what records need to be in DNS for AD to work
or how its app NC replicates. 
 
-- 
O'Reilly Active Directory Third Edition - http://www.joeware.net/win/ad3e.htm

 
 



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Craig Cerino
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 10:46 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell

I have a hell of a sense of humor (as I’m sure a lot of geeks here do)
this just isn’t the place for it when people come here for help.

 
/just 

RE: [ActiveDir] Rid Master

2006-09-04 Thread Almeida Pinto, Jorge de



also see:
RID Master 
FSMO explained 
http://blogs.dirteam.com/blogs/jorge/archive/2006/05/25/1040.aspx
cheers,jorge

  
  
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  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 
  18:11To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: 
  [ActiveDir] Rid Master 
  Guys explain me , The functions of 
  RID master , how does i display RID of object created in AD 
  Thanks in advance  
  
  


  "joe" 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
09/04/2006 08:36 AM 

  
  

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  Subject
RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in 
  hell

  
  

While I wouldn't want this to become a humour list, I saw 
  the email and laughed and figured the same thing Laura figured, that Outlook 
  autofill bit the guy (which is funny all by itself because we have all seen it 
  happen if not had it happen to ourselves) and then I moved on. I find all of 
  the additional attention even more humourous including the value judgements of 
  the quality of the joke and analysis of words.  I classify the 
  message as OT with the droves of other messages that come through the list 
  that are OT[1] and being sent here because of a tenous relationship of being 
  about technologies that utlitize AD[2] though the question itself has nothing 
  to do with AD or simply folks forgoing it all and just saying WTF, I'll give 
  it a shot and ask you guys because you seem helpful. If you get a whole day of 
  many of those coming through it is a bit annoying. More annoying, at least to 
  me, are questions that are ON TOPIC but someone didn't take time to look at 
  the archives or google and asking like it was the first time it was asked 
  versus maybe revisitng the previous discussion in new light. However, unless 
  the list goes moderated which no one wants or at least a vast majority of the 
  someone's don't want, the list is just the way it is and will be and you read 
  the messages if you want and blow by them otherwise.  Overall I would 
  hate to lose the jocularity and casualness of the list. It is one of the 
  things that make it worth reading. :) There have been quite a few times 
  subjects have drifted off topic only to expose something in the monkeying 
  around or what not based on something not everyone understood or knew that we 
  wouldn't have otherwise found out that immediately snaps it all back on topic 
  and of great use.   joe 
[1] Though this was funnier than most OT 
  stuff.There is my value judgment on the quality. :)  [2] Versus 
  actually being AD Technology. Examples of tech that utilize AD include but are 
  not limited to GPOs, DNS, Exchange, print queues, clustering, file server 
  manipulations (copying files, home drives, management, etc), etc. Not saying 
  questions about all of those are automatically OT, but we tend to get quite a 
  few questions in those areas that aren't about AD or the interaction with AD 
  but about the non-AD aspects of the tech. Examples being a question about how 
  to do something in a GPO versus say OU strategies for applying GPOs or the 
  permissions on the GPO objects and how AD interprets them. Or a general 
  question about DNS like what is returned in a query or how it is managed 
  versus what records need to be in DNS for AD to work or how its app NC 
  replicates.  -- O'Reilly 
  Active Directory Third Edition - http://www.joeware.net/win/ad3e.htm   
  
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Craig 
  CerinoSent: Monday, September 04, 2006 10:46 AMTo: 
  ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in 
  hellI 
  have a hell of a sense of humor (as Im sure a lot of geeks here do) this just 
  isnt the place for it when people come here for help.  /just sayin  
  
  
  From: 
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  On Behalf Of Akomolafe, DejiSent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 
  10:58 PMTo: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: RE: OT 
  - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in hell  Nah.it looks more like 
  the sender mistook this list for some other lists. On other lists, this would 
  have been a engendered more rapid-fire flame war to the sender's satisfaction, 
  even though the joke itself is very old and has outlived its useful shelf 
  life.  I'm sure he's disappointed that this list is so geeky and 
  full of maroons with no sense of humors.  Sincerely,  _ 
 
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RE: [ActiveDir] Rid Master

2006-09-04 Thread joe



Personally I think replying to that message to 
statethis question wasin the realm of ironic...Almost reaching 
tongue in cheek. 

:)


--
O'Reilly Active Directory Third Edition - http://www.joeware.net/win/ad3e.htm




From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Al 
MulnickSent: Monday, September 04, 2006 12:47 PMTo: 
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: Re: [ActiveDir] Rid 
Master

Typically, you don't want to post a new question by replying to an older 
one and just changing the subject. That leaves the thread information 
still intact. 

Role master information: 
http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsServer/en/library/9a353810-8e3a-4023-a557-db1a686d8ec81033.mspx?mfr=true 


I think as you read this, you'll see how to get the rid information as 
well. If not, please do respond and let us know. 

Al
On 9/4/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 

  Guys explain me , The functions of RID 
  master , how does i display RID of object created in AD Thanks in advance  
  


  "joe" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
09/04/2006 08:36 AM 

  
  

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RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in 
  hell

  
  


  
While I wouldn't want this to become a humour list, I saw the email and 
  laughed and figured the same thing Laura figured, that Outlook autofill bit 
  the guy (which is funny all by itself because we have all seen it happen if 
  not had it happen to ourselves) and then I moved on. I find all of the 
  additional attention even more humourous including the value judgements of the 
  quality of the joke and analysis of words.  I classify the 
  message as OT with the droves of other messages that come through the list 
  that are OT[1] and being sent here because of a tenous relationship of being 
  about technologies that utlitize AD[2] though the question itself has nothing 
  to do with AD or simply folks forgoing it all and just saying WTF, I'll give 
  it a shot and ask you guys because you seem helpful. If you get a whole day of 
  many of those coming through it is a bit annoying. More annoying, at least to 
  me, are questions that are ON TOPIC but someone didn't take time to look at 
  the archives or google and asking like it was the first time it was asked 
  versus maybe revisitng the previous discussion in new light. However, unless 
  the list goes moderated which no one wants or at least a vast majority of the 
  someone's don't want, the list is just the way it is and will be and you read 
  the messages if you want and blow by them otherwise.  Overall I would 
  hate to lose the jocularity and casualness of the list. It is one of the 
  things that make it worth reading. :) There have been quite a few times 
  subjects have drifted off topic only to expose something in the monkeying 
  around or what not based on something not everyone understood or knew that we 
  wouldn't have otherwise found out that immediately snaps it all back on topic 
  and of great use.   joe 
[1] Though this was funnier than most OT 
  stuff.There is my value judgment on the quality. :)  [2] Versus 
  actually being AD Technology. Examples of tech that utilize AD include but are 
  not limited to GPOs, DNS, Exchange, print queues, clustering, file server 
  manipulations (copying files, home drives, management, etc), etc. Not saying 
  questions about all of those are automatically OT, but we tend to get quite a 
  few questions in those areas that aren't about AD or the interaction with AD 
  but about the non-AD aspects of the tech. Examples being a question about how 
  to do something in a GPO versus say OU strategies for applying GPOs or the 
  permissions on the GPO objects and how AD interprets them. Or a general 
  question about DNS like what is returned in a query or how it is managed 
  versus what records need to be in DNS for AD to work or how its app NC 
  replicates.  -- O'Reilly 
  Active Directory Third Edition - http://www.joeware.net/win/ad3e.htm   
  
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Craig 
  CerinoSent: Monday, September 04, 2006 10:46 AMTo: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: RE: OT - RE: 
  [ActiveDir] W. in hellI have a hell of a sense of humor (as I'm sure a lot of 
  geeks here do) this just isn't the place for it when people come here for 
  help.  /just sayin  
  
  
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of 
  Akomolafe, DejiSent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 10:58 PM 
  To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: RE: OT - RE: 
  [ActiveDir] W. in hell  

Re: [ActiveDir] Separate Administrator password policy

2006-09-04 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Susan,

Your point about lots of admins coming and going, with transient access to 
hundreds or thousands of machines, is an important and separate one from 
the multiple password policies question that this thread started out with.


I think trying to revoke all the admin creds that a given person had
access to in the last N days (N could be very large) is a hard problem,
and may be unnecessary.  If you change all those admin passwords
frequently (e.g., every 24 hrs), then you can rest assured that the
person who just left the org won't have access to anything sensitive
tomorrow.  That's good enough in most cases.

Of course, changing every admin cred every 24 hours creates a completely
new problem: how do you do that, in a manner that still makes the admin
creds reliably accessible to the people who need them, and only the people
who need them, only when they need them, and (heck, while we're at it)
with an audit log that shows which person looked up which cred.

Problems like this usually cause products to be written.  E-mail me if
you want to get the advertising pitch for our particular solution.  :-)

L8r,

--
Idan Shoham
Chief Technology Officer
M-Tech Information Technology, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mtechIT.com

On Fri, 1 Sep 2006, Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP] wrote:


While you guys are skinning that cat (or is it buttering it?)  let me
throw out the var/vap world of admin passwords... You have a bunch of
managed clients... you have employees that regularly have admin rights to
those servers.  An employee leaves.  You need to revoke rights to that
DC.

How is the easy and painless revokation of admin rights done quickly and
easily without going through all the third party crud that needs an admin
password to run on that server?  Even having a secondary administrative
rights account and using that for all those third party things means that
the tech (or techo as they say in AU) probably knows that one as well. 
(and in SBSland we stupidly still have releases and SP's that require the
built in admin account to install -- SBS sp1 and R2 both need the 500
account otherwise they barf)

So while you guys are determining how to set password policies for
adminswhat's the best way in the transitory world of vars/vaps to
revoke access?  Smartcards?  SecureID?  Other ideas to quickly disallow
access with minimal disruption and maximum effects?

As far as thousands of password policies.. I was chatting last weekend
that you can usually tell a firm that has a old LOB app or backend NT
domain when you find a web site that puts a max number of password
characters of 8.  As to the rest of us with modern networks.. we're doing
the best we can pushing to get them half way decent and getting
pushback.  (personally I like the web sites these days that have the gui
indicator of how sucky your password is)

The first time I set a password policy I sat down with the person and
explained the process of selecting a good password and then had them
pretend to pick one

The resulting password of  Adorable (no quotes) meant that I obviously
didn't get my message across.  

For the record:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buttered_cat_paradox

Eric Fleischman wrote:

  A few comments, in no particular order...

   

   I can visualize mechanisms to pull this off in the existing
  GPOs or to do it outside of the GPOs

   

  Well sure...it doesn't take a visionary to see how this could
  be done. ;) See LDAP policies for one such example (though by
  no means the only choice...in fact, not how I would do it). I
  would point out that if you pulled out password policy, it
  would make sense to pull out all policy dependencies in AD
  itself so as to fully separate the relationship...that is, AD
  and associated components (SAM, Kerberos, etc.) do not depend
  on policy application for anything.

   

   If you leave the world of the GPO I think you get more
  flexible as you could then implement it in such a way
  that these password

   policies could be applied to users within containers and
  even specific individual users which would be great for say
  service IDs

   or admin IDs

   

  Well, yea. I mean, this is the DCR that we've been asked for
  over and over for like 5 years. While there are many ways to
  achieve it (group memberships, direct links from the user 
  parent containers, etc.) the net net is the same.

   

   From the standpoint of speed/perf, I am not sure if it
  makes sense to have an assemble the final policy on the
  fly mechanism here

  efleis snip of the rest of the paragraph, but I'm commenting
  on it all

   

  The reality is that I don't think most orgs will have
  thousands of password policies, so the merging is likely not
  all that bad. And the # of settings is low.

  That said, I'm still against this as it seems 

Re: [ActiveDir] Separate Administrator password policy

2006-09-04 Thread Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP]
... as I go click on your web site to figure out your company  and if 
it's SBSized :-)  Remember my space... managed services and var/vaps.


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Susan,

Your point about lots of admins coming and going, with transient 
access to hundreds or thousands of machines, is an important and 
separate one from the multiple password policies question that this 
thread started out with.


I think trying to revoke all the admin creds that a given person had
access to in the last N days (N could be very large) is a hard problem,
and may be unnecessary.  If you change all those admin passwords
frequently (e.g., every 24 hrs), then you can rest assured that the
person who just left the org won't have access to anything sensitive
tomorrow.  That's good enough in most cases.

Of course, changing every admin cred every 24 hours creates a completely
new problem: how do you do that, in a manner that still makes the admin
creds reliably accessible to the people who need them, and only the 
people

who need them, only when they need them, and (heck, while we're at it)
with an audit log that shows which person looked up which cred.

Problems like this usually cause products to be written.  E-mail me if
you want to get the advertising pitch for our particular solution.  :-)

L8r,


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