[ActiveDir]

2001-02-28 Thread Tony Murray
An archive for the list is now available at: http://www.mail-archive.com/activedir%40mail.activedir.org/ It doesn't contain any postings prior to yesterday. If anyone has the existing postings in a standard mbox format file on a Unix system it is apparently possible to bounce the old messages

Re: [ActiveDir]

2001-02-28 Thread Martin Tuip
Thank you for providing this information Tony :) -- Martin Tuip http://www.exchange-mail.org http://www.sharepointserver.com Member of CDOLive The Premier Resource for Microsoft Messaging and Collaboration Application Development http://www.cdolive.com - Original Message - Fr

[ActiveDir] BOOK REVIEW: IMPLEMENTING DIRECTORY SERVICES

2001-02-28 Thread Neil Smith
IMPLEMENTING DIRECTORY SERVICES By Archie Reed $55.00 711 pages Published by McGraw-Hill, October 1999 ISBN 0-07-134408X Many technical reference books focus very well on the technical elements of their subject, but they don't cover the "softer" issues surrounding a technology's implementation, w

[ActiveDir] NT 4.0 DS Client RTWs

2001-02-28 Thread Neil Smith
The wait is over! Microsoft release Active Directory Client Extension for NT4.0 (aka NT4.0 DS Client) to the web. It may take a few more days to prop to microsoft.com live servers. The the download link can be found on http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/adclients (again, you may have to wait co

[ActiveDir] W2KP NTLM / Kerberos problem

2001-02-28 Thread Neil Smith
Basically, here is the problem and the situation where you can meet this! Imagine that you have a NT 4.0 Domain with all workstations running W2KPRO. Let's say that's a scenario where you upgraded the clients before the infrastructure. No problem. Everything is fine, W2KPRO tries to authenticate

RE: [ActiveDir] BOOK REVIEW: IMPLEMENTING DIRECTORY SERVICES

2001-02-28 Thread Charles Oppermann
Title: RE: [ActiveDir] BOOK REVIEW: IMPLEMENTING DIRECTORY SERVICES FYI, I have a "Active Directory/ADSI" list at Amazon.com with my reviews on several books: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/listmania/list-browse/-/2RN3XQ8YZAVSY/103-3732727-7305441 This list doesn't include my book, "Wi

[ActiveDir] Active Directory - Visions from the field

2001-02-28 Thread Peter A. Solomon
Hello, I just joined the list, so I will start with saying hello. The reason for the post is I am curious what others are seeing in the field as far as planning, and design. I'm getting the overall feeling for small to mid-size companies that they are avoiding the AD concept as long as the

Re: [ActiveDir] Active Directory - Visions from the field

2001-02-28 Thread René Demers
Hello Peter, I must admit that I'm one of those that says "AD is GREAT". There's approximately 400 people working in our company and we span across 3 and soon to be 4 continents. Active Directory in my case will greatly improve the abilities of our satellite locations to find and access resour

RE: [ActiveDir] Active Directory - Visions from the field

2001-02-28 Thread Great Cthulhu Jones
Many are converting to Windows 2000 for the stability of the platform. Few are rushing to embrace Active Directory. Some of the best successes are single-server shops where it's hard to mess things up as deeply and profoundly as you could with two or more servers in the mix. (:= -Original Me