I am planning our AD migration, and I find myself on the horns of an enema,
er, I mean horns of a dilema when it comes to DNS. Specifically: depend on
client DNS devolution or
not?
Our existing NT4 domain is KII and our DNS domain is kimball.com (hosted
by unix bind ). All clients and servers
Apologies, but I guess what I wrote didn't quite make sense
I should have said...although you can't auth restore schema as per
definition of auth restore, you can back out a change by restoring all
DC's in all domains...
As for backing out a mixed to native change,...yep - only that
Hello All,
I am trying to find out if it is possible to have two separate domains, in
the same AD Tree in the same AD Site span the same subnet? If you know the
answer, please e-mail me. Thanks
Justin A. Salandra, MCSE
Senior Network Engineer
Catholic Healthcare System
914.681.8117 office
Has anyone used stunnel in Windows to make a secure connection to AD?
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Does anybody know what attributes are set when you enter ILS information
under Exchange Advanced in ADUC. I need to enable 3000+ accounts and hate
to do it by hand, but I can't seem to find what attribute actually gets set.
Thanks,
Brian
Brian Narkinsky
System Manager
Department of
I know there is a way to set security on certain registry keys via GPO but
can you add or remove registry entries via GPO?
Joshua Morgan
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DHCP is going to work on a first available basis.. i.e., the first DHCP
server that a system can contact when it looks for a lease will issue an IP
and register the connection in dynamic DNS. This could cause managing
computer domain accounts to get ugly, unless you are willing to keep all
But the settings in DHCP for Domain name would confict. Remember two
domains on one subnet would cause confusion for the DHCP server and what
computer would need the correct scope settings
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From: Butler, Simon (London) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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LDIFDE is more versatile due to the ability of it to be able to import,
modify or delete records, where CSVDE is only able to import. Check out
the Technet links. You're also going to find that LDIFDE is going to be
much closer to an ADSI and VBScript end game - which is ultimately where
most
Thank you for your response,
Would you (or anyone else) have a preference between CSVDE or LDIFDE
Joshua Morgan
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From: SALANDRA, JUSTIN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002
Hi Tom,
At last - one I think I can answer! However - a warning. I researched
all this stuff for a client who wanted to give different options to Unix
clients, pre-Win2K clients and Win2K clients all mixed on common subnets
and all serviced by the same Win2K DHCP server. I passed it over and
I have used ldifde and it is nice, but it takes a long time to configure the
file so that it imports or updates objects
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From: Morgan, Joshua [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 2:50 PM
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Title: RE: [ActiveDir] Group add to AD
Yes I have
done something to that effect. I
exported users, then made a change to their home directories path because the
server name changed and then imported the changes back in. It worked beautifully.
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Message-
From: Molloy,
Any Ideas on why I get this error:
C:\ldifde -i -f c:\testuser2.ldf -s myserver
Invalid Parameter: Bad argument '-i'
Joshua Morgan
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From: SALANDRA, JUSTIN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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We are at about the same point in a migration that involves several state
agencies. It is extremely important that those pressing for a separate
forest
understand the reasons for doing so. In our environment the issues are:
1. Administrative trust (A forest root is administrated from a single
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