RE: [ActiveDir] Cleaning up Stale entries in AD

2005-09-30 Thread Oluwaseyi Owoeye
Title: [ActiveDir] Cleaning up Stale entries in AD








No I am not talking about records in DNS
(in that case, the scavenging option in DNS will handle that). What I am
talking about specifically is automatically deleting computer and user accounts
from active directly if they have not been used for about a period of 90 days.



The stale records are too many and it
would be impossible to manually remove all this accounts











From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Almeida Pinto, Jorge de
Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005
8:13 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Cleaning
up Stale entries in AD









Just to be sure what you are asking...











IMHO:





* AD contains objects (users, groups, etc)





* DNS zones contain records (A records, SRV records, etc)











Are you talking about users in AD or are you talking about
records in DNS?











Can you be more specific? My feeling says you are talking
about DNS records (host records), but I'm not sure











Cheers





Jorge















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 Owoeye
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Cleaning up
Stale entries in AD





Hello
guys,

I have an active directory domain that has about 4000 records. I noticed
that because of the way the company operates (as in many people come
into the company on short notices) we have a lot of stale and obsolete
records in active directory and these number of this stale entries keep
increasing.

Is there a way where we records that have not being used for a
particular period of time (say 60 days) can be automatically removed
from active directory.

Your inputs will be highly appreciated
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[ActiveDir] Cleaning up Stale entries in AD

2005-09-29 Thread Oluwaseyi Owoeye
Hello guys,

I have an active directory domain that has about 4000 records. I noticed
that because of the way the company operates (as in many people come
into the company on short notices) we have a lot of stale and obsolete
records in active directory and these number of this stale entries keep
increasing.

Is there a way where we records that have not being used for a
particular period of time (say 60 days) can be automatically removed
from active directory.

Your inputs will be highly appreciated
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[ActiveDir] Telnet Service Disappeaars after installing Win2k3 SP1

2005-05-16 Thread Oluwaseyi Owoeye
Hello all,

I have a winsk3 box and I need to make use of the telnet service, so
after installing the box I enable the telnet service and make it
automatic because the service is disabled by default.

I then install windows 2003 SP1 and then I notice that the telnet
service disappears from the services window without any trace.

If I try to utilize the service I cant

Does any one have any sorta work around on this issue
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[ActiveDir] Telnet Service Disappeaars after installing Wwin2k3 SP1

2005-05-15 Thread Oluwaseyi Owoeye
Hello all,

I have a winsk3 box and I need to make use of the telnet service, so
after installing the box I enable the telnet service and make it
automatic because the service is disabled by default.

I then install windows 2003 SP1 and then I notice that the telnet
service disappears from the services window without any trace.

If I try to utilize the service I cant

Does any one have any sorta work around on this issue
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[ActiveDir] [OT] MOM Service not starting

2005-04-25 Thread Oluwaseyi Owoeye
Hello guys,

I know this is slightly out of topic but any help will be appreciated.

I have just installed MOM 2005 on a windows 2003 machine, and it seems
to be working fine. The servers I want to monitor are all Win2k3
machines. When I install agents on these servers the installation is
seen to be sucusful but I notice that the MOM service on the servers
don't start.

Interestingly the MOM service on the MOM Server starts and we are able
to report performance statics and get alerts daily on the MOM server.
When I try to start the service manually the service does not start and
the event viewer comes up with an error message saying that the
following  [The Microsoft Operations Manager service (MOMService.exe)
was unable to run under the supplied credentials, or the password has
expired.  If this machine is a Domain Controller, verify that the action
account is granted the ability to Log On Locally.  Please use the
SetActionAccount utility to set an action account which meets the
guidelines documented in the Microsoft Operations Manager
documentation].

I have used the setactionaccount utility to set the username and
password for the action account but I still get the same error message,
I have checked to ensure that the password has not expired and that the
account has not expired too but I still get the same error. I have even
given the account domain admin priviledges, but this still does not
solve the problems.

I would be grateful if someone can help with this.

Best regards

Seyi


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[ActiveDir] OT: MOM 2005

2005-02-24 Thread Oluwaseyi Owoeye
Hello all,

I know this is off topic, but any help on this issue would be much
appreciated.

I have set up MOM 2005 and the following have successfully been set up,
management server, administrator console, mom database, sql 2000 server

Now I am trying to set up mom reporting and I keep getting an error
message saying unable to connect to sql 2000 server reporting services
via WMI. I have done a lot of troubleshooting but yet still I cant make
any headway with it.

Any help will be appreciated

Regards

Seyi

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[ActiveDir] MOM

2005-02-09 Thread Oluwaseyi Owoeye
Does anyone know any effective discussion group that covers MOM?

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RE: [ActiveDir] Inbound mail NDR

2005-01-13 Thread Oluwaseyi Owoeye








What mail server are you using at your
end, this might help to troubleshoot better, you might be surprised that the
challenges that you are facing may likely be due to licensing, look into that
and lets know your feedback.



Regards











From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Manjeet
Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2005
4:00 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: [ActiveDir] Inbound mail
NDR







We have a account and we can send 
 
internal email to this account, but inbound internet mail 
 
keeps getting bounced, with an NDR like this:











[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
64.18.6.10 does not like recipient.
Remote host said: 550 No such user - psmtp
Giving up on 64.18.6.10.





Accounts are set up identically to our other user
accounts. I've been through everything that looks 
relevant on Microsoft's support site. I don't think we have an SMTP issue
because I can send the mail to my yahoo account and if i reply back i got the
NDR.I have tried to addone more smtp adress but the problem is
same.I've tried 
removing the account and setting it up again - no luck.











any idea ??











Manjeet

 









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The all-new My Yahoo!  What will yours
do?








[ActiveDir] Making a user a Domain Administrator

2004-12-13 Thread Oluwaseyi Owoeye
Hi Guys,

By Default the Domain Admin is an administrator on every client system
in the domain. Suppose I want to extend this functionality, i.e. having
a particular user who is not a domain administrator but has
administrator rights on every client machine in the domain.

How can I achieve this?

Cheers

Seyi

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RE: [ActiveDir] Making a user a Domain Administrator

2004-12-13 Thread Oluwaseyi Owoeye
I have a domain with over 1000 computers and can't possibly go round the
machines doing this.

DO you have a sample script that can achieve this?

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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Making a user a Domain Administrator

Add the user to the local administrator group on each machine in the
domain. This can be done via script for example. Does anyone know if
this can be done by GPO?

Regards
Peter Johnson

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Subject: [ActiveDir] Making a user a Domain Administrator

Hi Guys,

By Default the Domain Admin is an administrator on every client system
in the domain. Suppose I want to extend this functionality, i.e. having
a particular user who is not a domain administrator but has
administrator rights on every client machine in the domain.

How can I achieve this?

Cheers

Seyi

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RE: [ActiveDir] Excahnge suggestion

2004-11-13 Thread Oluwaseyi Owoeye
The  best exchange list on the web till date
http://www.MSExchange.org/


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Subject: [ActiveDir] Excahnge suggestion

Can this list suggest a good Exchange 2000/2003 list?

I am now being tasked with providing Exchange 2003 support and hope to
find an Exchange list that can provide the same high quality support,
suggestions, and advise as this list.

Daniel

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[ActiveDir] DNS Inconsistency

2003-02-17 Thread Oluwaseyi Owoeye
Hi Guys,

I am having a major problem in my organization over here. I have set up active 
directory for about 800 users and about 500 workstations. But for some reasons or the 
other my DNS seems to be misbehaving.

When I ping a host I get a reply from a particular IP address, but when I do a ping -a 
of the same IP address I get an entirely different host. For some reason or the other 
the record I have in my forward lookup zones and my reverse lookup zones are not 
synchronized.

Is there any way I can resolve this inconsistency because it gets worse and worse 
everyday. Is there any tool I can use to correct this.


Thanks

Seyi

 -Original Message-
From:   Gil Kirkpatrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Friday, February 14, 2003 5:22 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject:RE: [ActiveDir] DNS Records

Bonjour Frederic,

The NETLOGON process on each DC republishes the DNS records periodically.
You have to set a reg entry on the DC to modify the priority. Set the
LdapSrvPriority reg value in
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Netlogon\Parameters on
the DC to the priority value you want.

FWIW, I wrote an article for Windows  .NET magazine about controlling SRV
rec publication that should be out in the April edition. It discusses this
and the other twenty or so reg settings you can fiddle with to control the
way clients locate DCs.

-gil

Gil Kirkpatrick
CTO, NetPro
Author of Active Directory Programming from MacMillan

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Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 6:46 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir] DNS Records



Bonjour,

My AD Domain is managed with 6 domain controllers.
For design reasons, I have some sites without DCs attached. When users in
these sites are logging on, they are attached to one of the DCs. I would
like to attach them, in priority, to one specific DC. So I modified the DNS
record and I put a higher priority to it. It worked a time, but recently,
all the DNS records were modified and the default priority were restored.

It would like to fix the priority for a long time.
How can I do that ?

Cordialement,
F.AGNES
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RE: [ActiveDir] DNS Inconsistency

2003-02-17 Thread Oluwaseyi Owoeye
Thanks Todd,

But why do I need to add my DHCP Server to the DnsUpdateProxy group?

 -Original Message-
From:   Todd Povilaitis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Monday, February 17, 2003 5:57 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:RE: [ActiveDir] DNS Inconsistency

I had the very same problem.  It was affecting my scripts because I wasn't connecting 
to the machines I thought I was. 

* You need to enable DNS scavenging.  Don't set anything below 48 hours.
* If you are using DHCP, add your DHCP servers to the DnsUpdateProxy group.

-Todd

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Sent: Monday, February 17, 2003 05:32
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Subject: [ActiveDir] DNS Inconsistency


Hi Guys,

I am having a major problem in my organization over here. I have set up active 
directory for about 800 users and about 500 workstations. But for some reasons or the 
other my DNS seems to be misbehaving.
When I ping a host I get a reply from a particular IP address, but when I do a ping -a 
of the same IP address I get an entirely different host. For some reason or the other 
the record I have in my forward lookup zones and my reverse lookup zones are not 
synchronized.
Is there any way I can resolve this inconsistency because it gets worse and worse 
everyday. Is there any tool I can use to correct this.

Thanks
Seyi


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[ActiveDir] Using Active Directory between a firewall

2003-01-24 Thread Oluwaseyi Owoeye









Hi guys,



I have a
little problem over here. I have an implementation of active directory where
the servers sit on a subnet and all the client workstations sit in another
subnet.



For
security reasons I want to move the servers into DMZ zone. I found out that when I move the servers into the
DMZ zone they are not able to communicate with active directory. This is
because the domain controller is within the proper network, but the servers
that needs to be moved into the DMZ are servers like the exchange and ISA
servers and these servers need to communicate with active directory to function
properly.



What ports
do I need to open on the firewall in other for the machines in the DMZ to talk
to active directory effectively.



Thanks








VIRUS SCANNED! 
Marina One


RE: [ActiveDir] Using Active Directory between a firewall

2003-01-24 Thread Oluwaseyi Owoeye









Yes I can see the AD Server from within the DMZ and pinging the server
gives me no problem at all



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10:45 AM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Using
Active Directory between a firewall



Do you see the AD-server from the server in the DMZ-zone ? (Ping-request, )



-Original
Message-
From: Oluwaseyi Owoeye
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: vrijdag 24 januari 2003
10:33
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir] Using Active
Directory between a firewall



Hi guys,



I have a little problem over here. I have an
implementation of active directory where the servers sit on a subnet and all
the client workstations sit in another subnet.



For security reasons I want to move the servers
into DMZ zone. I found out that
when I move the servers into the DMZ zone they are not able to communicate with
active directory. This is because the domain controller is within the proper
network, but the servers that needs to be moved into the DMZ are servers like
the exchange and ISA servers and these servers need to communicate with active
directory to function properly.



What ports do I need to open on the firewall in other
for the machines in the DMZ to talk to active directory effectively.



Thanks








VIRUS SCANNED! 
Marina One


RE: [ActiveDir] Disconnecting currently logged on users

2002-04-26 Thread Oluwaseyi Owoeye

Hi dirk,

Thanks for your contribution, I guess I did not explain myself very well, what I am 
actually looking for a solution for is to disconnect people who are logged on into the 
domain from their own workstations not people who are logged on locally on the domain 
controller. I want to be able to monitor everybody that is logged on into the domain 
and want to be able to control their logon sessions.

Thanks

 -Original Message-
From:   Dirk Marshall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Thursday, April 25, 2002 3:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: [ActiveDir] Disconnecting currently logged on users

You can see active sessions by going to the Computer Management tool(on the
DC) and looking under shared folders where you will find an item called
sessions, all the current sessions are listed there.  You can disconnect a
session by right clicking on it and selecting close session

Cheers

Dirk

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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 12:40 AM
Subject: [ActiveDir] Disconnecting currently logged on users


Hi guys,

I am looking for a way I can see a list of people who are logged into a
domain controller with windows 2000 server or advanced server. I will also
like to know if there is a way that users who are logged onto the domain
controller at a particular time can be disconnected.

Thanks all your help will be highly appreciated.



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[ActiveDir] Domain controller security policy

2002-04-16 Thread Oluwaseyi Owoeye
Title: Message









Hi guys,



I am
having a little problem that is really bugging down my network.



I have two
domain controllers on my network and about 300 users all logging on to the
domain. For some funny reason for which I cannot explain anybody can walk up to
a domain controller and log on successfully.



I have
gone into the domain controller security policy and configured only
administrators to have the right to log on locally but still anybody can still
walk up to the domain controller.



Please
could anyone advice on what can be done to remedy this situation.



Thanks








RE: [ActiveDir] Blocking direct telnet access

2002-03-05 Thread Oluwaseyi Owoeye

What I want to do is to block people from being able to telnet into either my port 25 
which is the smtp port or my pop3 port 110, I am not really interested in port 23 for 
now. Could you please help on this

Thanks

 -Original Message-
From:   Andy Grafton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Tuesday, March 05, 2002 1:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: [ActiveDir] Blocking direct telnet access

Oluwaseyi writes;

How can I block direct telnet access into my exchange 2000 server. Please
any help will be highly appreciated

Seyi AFAIK you can't make a telnet connection to port 23 of a vanilla
2K/exchange 2K server.  You'd get connect failed or similar.  I have no
idea of the actual application, but I am guessing you *do* mean telnet via
port 23?

I would think that a firewall of some description is the best idea if you
want to control connections to the machine.

If you want to turn on a level of TCP/IP security on the server, you can get
to it via the options of advanced properties of the IP settings for the
network card(s).  Turn on TCP/IP filtering with the appropriate settings.

You could install a software firewall.

I think you need to be really clear about what you do or don't want to let
through to the server before implementation, though.

All the best,

Andy

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RE: [ActiveDir] Blocking direct telnet access

2002-03-05 Thread Oluwaseyi Owoeye

If I block SMTP AND POP3 on my firewall, my exchange server will not be able to 
function because the exchange server which is behind my firewall needs these 2  
protocols to function effectively.

 -Original Message-
From:   Andy David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Tuesday, March 05, 2002 2:04 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject:RE: [ActiveDir] Blocking direct telnet access

Block SMTP and POP3 on your firewall then.


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From: Oluwaseyi Owoeye [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 7:55 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Blocking direct telnet access


What I want to do is to block people from being able to telnet into either
my port 25 which is the smtp port or my pop3 port 110, I am not really
interested in port 23 for now. Could you please help on this

Thanks

 -Original Message-
From:   Andy Grafton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Tuesday, March 05, 2002 1:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: [ActiveDir] Blocking direct telnet access

Oluwaseyi writes;

How can I block direct telnet access into my exchange 2000 server. Please
any help will be highly appreciated

Seyi AFAIK you can't make a telnet connection to port 23 of a vanilla
2K/exchange 2K server.  You'd get connect failed or similar.  I have no
idea of the actual application, but I am guessing you *do* mean telnet via
port 23?

I would think that a firewall of some description is the best idea if you
want to control connections to the machine.

If you want to turn on a level of TCP/IP security on the server, you can get
to it via the options of advanced properties of the IP settings for the
network card(s).  Turn on TCP/IP filtering with the appropriate settings.

You could install a software firewall.

I think you need to be really clear about what you do or don't want to let
through to the server before implementation, though.

All the best,

Andy

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[ActiveDir] Mail spamming

2002-02-18 Thread Oluwaseyi Owoeye

Hi guys,

This might not be an AD problem but I need help ASAP.  How can I stop
mail spamming with Exchange 2000 running on Windows 2000

Thanks

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[ActiveDir] Automatic configuration of proxy clients

2002-02-12 Thread Oluwaseyi Owoeye

Hi guys,

I have a domain running about 300 hundred machines and i am expecting
about 150 more machines to join the network. I am prersently having a
problem. When any machine joins the network the proxy settings have to
be manually configured on each system before they can have access to the
internet. 

I am looking for a way by which when a user logs into the network for
the first time, these settings are automatically configured and one does
not have to go to each machine manually and have to start changing all
these properties.

Any ideas would be highly appreciated.
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RE: [ActiveDir] Automatic configuration of proxy clients with Automated Drive mappings

2002-02-12 Thread Oluwaseyi Owoeye
Title: Message



Thanks 
for the help it was really appreciated.

I am 
also trying to set up users so that when they log on for the first time they can 
be automatically mapped to a drive on the network without me having to go to 
each system to manually map each person to the particular 
drive.

I 
would appreciate any help.

Thanks

Seyi

  -Original Message-From: David Lloyd 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 
  4:12 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: 
  [ActiveDir] Automatic configuration of proxy clients
  Another option is to use the Internet Explorer Administration Kit 
  (IEAK) with which you can centrally store an Auto configure file through which 
  each browser can centrally configure its settings from.
  
  Cheers
  
  David
  
  

-Original Message-From: Ken Cornetet 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, 12 February 2002 3:07 
PMTo: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: 
[ActiveDir] Automatic configuration of proxy clients
If you want a brute-force solution, I have a kixtart logon 
script that does this. 
-Original Message- From: 
Oluwaseyi Owoeye [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 6:47 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: 
[ActiveDir] Automatic configuration of proxy clients 
Hi guys, 
I have a domain running about 300 hundred machines and i am 
expecting about 150 more machines to join the 
network. I am prersently having a problem. When any 
machine joins the network the proxy settings have to be manually configured on each system before they can have access to 
the internet. 
I am looking for a way by which when a user logs into the 
network for the first time, these settings are 
automatically configured and one does not have to go 
to each machine manually and have to start changing all these properties. 
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[ActiveDir] Single logon on Windows 2000

2002-02-11 Thread Oluwaseyi Owoeye

Hi Guys,

We have a Windows 2000 domain model in my company which is working well.
Now we want to deploy a single logon session on windows 2000. That is to
say that when a user logs on to a machine he ir she wont be able to log
on to another machine, bnecause he has logged on on another machine.

Please if anybody has a clue on doing this please do let me know.


Thanks

Seyi
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