Re: [ActiveDir] Program for blocking of websites

2002-04-30 Thread Mylo
www.surfcontrol.com SuperScout for Corporate web filtering CyberScout for Home web filtering - Original Message - From: Christopher Hummert [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 8:53 PM Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Program for blocking of websites Well I

[ActiveDir] Windows 2000 VPN and Compression

2002-04-30 Thread Morgan, Joshua
I have set up my Windows 2000 VPN Server and I notice that some people are able to get better inbound and outbound compression than others. Questions: 1. What determines this compression 2. Is there anyway to increase or decrease the amount of compression. TYA, Joshua Joshua Morgan

RE: VERY OT Re: [ActiveDir] Program for blocking of websites

2002-04-30 Thread Morgan, Joshua
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RE: VERY OT Re: [ActiveDir] Program for blocking of websites

2002-04-30 Thread Facundo Chamut
http://64.205.178.90/b5/rant/spec/1234567.jpg -- niceee ! hey, I was thinking about Chris problem. After reading your guys postings I tried to took it a step further. Lets say you don't want any particular LOCAL user to use the internet, period. No email, no www, no chat, no ftp, no nothing.

[ActiveDir] Allow logon to terminal server property

2002-04-30 Thread Fugleberg, David A
I've been asked to determine which users have the allow logon to terminal server box checked in the 'Terminal Services Profile' page of their properties. I'd like to write a script to find out, but I have not been able to figure our which attribute holds that information. Any ideas ? Dave

Re: VERY OT Re: [ActiveDir] Program for blocking of websites

2002-04-30 Thread Mylo
How about IPSEC ... block all IP ports ? - Original Message - From: Facundo Chamut [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 4:12 PM Subject: RE: VERY OT Re: [ActiveDir] Program for blocking of websites http://64.205.178.90/b5/rant/spec/1234567.jpg --

[ActiveDir] Group Policy Active Desktop Image

2002-04-30 Thread nork
Greetings, I am just a beginner when it comes to Active Directory but I just implemented my first Group Policy, which entailed locking down the Wallpaper settings under the Display properties and specifying an image. It worked for Windows XP clients but for Windows 2000 and NT clients, the

[ActiveDir] Log on Interactivly

2002-04-30 Thread Christopher Hummert
I'm having problems with one of my users machines. When he tries to logon to the domain he gets the following message: The local policy of this system does not permit you to log on interactively Now I went to the MS KB and found article Q276590. I used the ntrights program as they said:

RE: [ActiveDir] Log on Interactivly

2002-04-30 Thread Rick Kingslan
Chris, Have you looked at the machine's Local Security Policy? I can't determine why you're getting this error, but unless the Interactive Logon Permissions have been modified, these are typically set at the machine as the effective settings. The Domain policy would probably be undefined, as

RE: [ActiveDir] Log on Interactivly

2002-04-30 Thread Christopher Hummert
I haven't looked at the local security policy. How do I check that? -Chris -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Rick Kingslan Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 6:15 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Log on Interactivly Chris,

[ActiveDir] Bible Found:

2002-04-30 Thread Blair, James
All, I was put onto the below book by a friend of mine and it is now become an invaluable resource...thought that some of you might find it useful...no I have no shares or affiliation with Sybex publishing...

RE: [ActiveDir] Bible Found:

2002-04-30 Thread Rick Kingslan
Title: Message James, Yep - good book. Jeremy did a good job with this one. He does have some good information in this book that is not that easy to track down. Another one that I have found truly important is Roger Jennings' Admin 911: Windows 2000 Group Policy.

RE: [ActiveDir] Log on Interactivly

2002-04-30 Thread Bryan Schlegel
Can anyone reference the Defaults for Logon Locally under the Domain Security Policy? I think this would help Chris's problem out here. I tired this once on my DC http://www.jsifaq.com/subg/tip3300/rh3329.htm and for some reason I lost the ability to get into the local machine on my domain