It came on SP3, but I would recommend using it off the latest service pack -
SP4. Which SP is on your server?
Ben Winzenz, MCSE
Network/Systems Administrator
Peregrine Systems
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Either SP3 or 4. You will find it on there, I forget which directory, I
think addin. Do a search on the CD for MBMNGR for something similar to this
to find it. It is a great tool. After it is installed you will find it in
the addins part of the exchange 5.5 admin tool.
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Exchange 5.5
Which Service Pack?
Joshua Morgan
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http://www.profit-lab.com
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User mailbox manager which comes with the service pack for exchange. This
will do this for you.
Is this exchange 5.5 or 2000?
Justin A. Salandra, MCSE
Senior Network Engineer
Catholic Healthcare System
914.681.8117 office
646.483.3325 cell
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From:
Does anyone know of a script or a utility that will scan the mailboxes in
Exchange a provide a report on mail box size and show individual folders and
how much data is in each folder.
Joshua Morgan
PROFITLAB
Senior Network Engineer
PH: (864) 250-1350 Ext 133
Fax: (413) 581-4936
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Thanks
for the Clarification I will check out the references you
mentioned.
-Ted-
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[ActiveDir] Partial AD Resto
Yes it will be a stand alone DFS so if I'm correct Replication will not be
automatic
You will have to manually replicate via Robocopy or something like that.
I think this will help
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/TechNet/prodtechn
ol/windows2000serv/reskit/distsys/
Tony Murray wrote:
>
> Hi Al
>
> objectClass is a multivalued attribute. "user" is included in the
> ojbjectClass attribute value for all computer objects through class
> inheritance. You can see this quite clearly if you use LDP to view
> the attributes of a computer object.
>
> This is th
Hi Al
objectClass is a multivalued attribute. "user" is included in the ojbjectClass
attribute value for all computer objects through class inheritance. You can see this
quite clearly if you use LDP to view the attributes of a computer object.
This is the reason why your query returns comput
Is it possible to use frs on two shares on machines that are part of an nt
domain and not members of the ad domain? Both machines are windows 2000
servers. I am looking for documentation right now but I can't find a clear
answer from what I am reading. Still looking though.
Thanks!
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Ted,
Yes and no. An authoritative restore is
pretty much a point restore tool. If I do a Backup today and create a user
Bob tomorrow, but find that the user Jane was deleted today, I can choose to do
an authoritative restore. I then go into NTDSUTIL, mark the object
Jane
I'm using ldifde to query my DC for a list of users - no matter where
they are located. I'm trying to key on the objectclass: user attribute
that all user accounts have. If I do something like
C:\ldifde -m -f tmp.txt -r "objectClass=user" -l dn,objectclass
tmp.txt contains both user accounts and
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Just a
quick question regarding this to make sure that I understand it
properly When this authoritative restore is done. Any changes
through out the domain that were made since the backup you are using would be
lost. Am I correct?
-Ted-
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Chris,
Hopefully, it's not going to be too hard to convince them to perform this
simple process other than requiring that the objects, sec associations, etc. all
be recreated.
Firstly, Scott has done a first rate job at explaining the
process.
If your admins should have d
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You
have been more than helpful, Scott. Now I just have to convince the domain
admins to do this (we are a single-domain architecture here at Indiana
University, with each campus and department having a separate OU, not
domain).
Thanks
again,
Chris
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Cool thanks
Joshua Morgan
PH: (864) 250-1350 Ext 133
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http://www.profit-lab.com
http://ncontrol.info
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Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 8:28 AM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Software Assig
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Does
this affect other DC's? If they bring one DC down to do this, are the other 2
(or how many ever) still running and ok? And when the restore happens, they
would just need to synchronize before they restart the DC they used to
restore?
Thanks
again,
Chris
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Also Aelita has a product that is called ERDisk
fo AD. It will allow you to be very granular with your restore. You
can restore individual objects or a group policy. You do not have to take
the DC offline in restore mode. You can restore remotely. Also you
can centrally
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To
restore objects that were accidentally deleted, you'll need to do something
called an authoritative restore. It requires that you reboot a domain
controller into Directory Services Restore Mode and run an authoritative
restore. You can select the specific OU that you'd li
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I did a silly thing
and deleted some user groups out of an OU. I am not in charge of the domain, but
I have asked the domain admins to attempt to restore those groups. Is this even
possible with Active Directory? I have heard that an AD restore is all or
nothing. Any info woul
Hi Joshua
I'm not sure if I understand the question properly. The GPO mmc snap-in dispays the
package name as well as the location of the source.
If you are looking for more of a sofware warehouse solution then you might want to
look at Managesoft (http://www.managesoft.com/products/index.xm
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