I'm looking for a recommendation on a tool or tools to monitor our DCs.
I already have some basic health tools in place but I'm looking for
something that not only monitors the running services but can also note
when a service changes state (say from disabled to manual and then from
stopped to
Depending on how deep you want to get into monitoring and how complex your
network is, a good product is RoboMon by Heroix.
Can do what you need and a whole lot morewe are just about to install it
here after comapring it with NetIQ and MOM
Mark
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Von: Al
We have many sites all connected about in a star pattern.
The 'center' of the star can ping each of the other sites and replicates
with each.
One of the outer sites cannot ping 2 of the other sites, but it can ping
and
replicate with the 'center' site.
We've setup site links to force
Abbiss, Mark wrote:
Depending on how deep you want to get into monitoring and how complex your
network is, a good product is RoboMon by Heroix.
Can do what you need and a whole lot morewe are just about to install it
here after comapring it with NetIQ and MOM
Mark
I thought
http://www.sitemaestro.com/
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From: Al Lilianstrom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 8:45 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir] Service monitoring tools
I'm looking for a recommendation on a tool or tools to monitor our DCs.
I already
Do you have 'bridge all site links' disabled? We're currently designing a
similar setup across wan links that use vpns, but the kcc will try to go
through intermediate sites to reach non adjacent ones if you don't disable
this...
Paul
Hello everyone,
After lurking for a week or so, just wanted to send a quick note to
introduce myself. I'm an admin for a firm in London, currently designing an
AD structure for our group, to be rolled out this year, and very nervous
about it! Our AD structure will cover 15 sites, linked via VPN
We have been trying for almost a year now to link 2 sites !!! the POLITICS
are the killer. Just wait until you get to who has the FSMO
roleschildren, children.
good luck and make sure you have a reservation for a berakdown sometime
early in the New Year.
Mark
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Bestbet is to build you AD infrastructure above the politics and migrate
the users to the new structure. Establish AD Standards first, and focus on
building an AD structure that supports autonomy, not isolation.
Todd
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From: Abbiss, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hi all,
I am planning out a NetWare to Win 2k migration. Has anyone gone through
this? If so would you be willing to provide some input?
Thanks
Aaron Arakelian
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From: Strand, Ted [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 1:16 PM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Introductions...
Here are the points we used Had to copy to this e mail Was in PowerPoint
format. This is for using separate
This is a good list. The only modification I'd make to it is that ALL
schema changes are permanent. There is currently no way to remove anything
from the Schema. In future versions, yes. But not at present.
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From: Ellis, Debbie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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I added Exchange in the Cons for companies using entirely separate forests
(user accounts and resources in same forests-Each business unit creating
their own forest.)
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Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 2:15 PM
To: '[EMAIL
Hello,
Does anyone know how to track user's
login/logout/session timeout activity within a Win 2000 Domain? I know
it's possible through group policy but there is a lot of irrelevant information
that I would have to filter, and as far as I know I cannot automate the
filtering in Windows.
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