Title: RE: [ActiveDir] Active Directory Question
NetIQ's Directory and Resource Administrator can help with some of what you are looking for.
The key thing with DRA is that it is a three tier product\application and the middle tier supports extensive scripting, automation and policy checking
How do I debug an "unspecified error". The code is
working when I have included it in one ASP page and is
not working when included in another. It does not work
on its own as well. I am using windows integrated
autentication on the webserver. Can that be causing
any problems while querying the act
Gil and Joanna,
I've created, as a demo for an MS class that I taught over a year ago,
an ASP page that used ADSI calls to do much of this. Not too tough.
I'll see if I can dig it up, if you would forward me your e-mail
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Rick Kingslan - Microsoft MVP [Windows NT/2000]
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We create accounts for newly registered students via scripts (mixture of VBscript &
Jscript) that use data we extract for our administrative system. We have a
centralized helpdesk where students can present photo ID to get their account
information (you can pull it straight out of Active Direc
Title: Message
Yep. It will be an external trust based on NTLM. External
trusts are not affected by a seitch to native mode.
Rick Kingslan - Microsoft Certified Trainer MCSE+I on
Windows NT 4.0 MCSE on Windows 2000 MVP [Windows NT/2000
Server]"Any sufficiently advanced technologyis in
The intranet I created, for our company does pretty much just that.
Users fill in an on-line application, the information creates a disabled
Win2K account and exchange 5.5 mailbox (Todd, This may answer your question:
ADC actually creates the mailbox, you just have to provide the
msExchHomeServerN
Personally the idea of users adding their own accounts seems real
dangerous.
I can't help you with the password issue but as far as adding new
accounts and then removing them when the user leaves - maybe.
We have a process going in place soon that, when a user is added to a
central oracle databa
Do you have the name of the Cisco person that spoke or a point of
contact from that conference that I can check up with?
Gil Kirkpatrick wrote:
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> Joanna,
>
> Don't know if there's a commercial product for this, but at the Directory
> Exerpts Conference this past April, the AD architect from C
Joanna,
Don't know if there's a commercial product for this, but at the Directory
Exerpts Conference this past April, the AD architect from Cisco spoke on
some software they had developed in-house, which appeared to be just what
you describe. It was apparently a pretty straightforward development
Yes, AD U & C. But why would you want people creating accounts at their
own will ?
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Joanna Days
Sent: Friday, July 12, 2002 12:56
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Active Directory Question
I a
I am currently doing Windows 2000 Active Directory research in
preparation for our upcoming migration from Novell to Active Directory.
I have a couple of questions and wanted to know if anyone has dealt with
them I work in an education institution so my questions may be specific
to EDU but also
I haven't had time to test this in our testbed, but wanted to see if anyone
out there has done this yet.
Can the ADC create mailboxes in a Exchange 5.5 directory from information in
the AD?
Thanks
Todd
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Have you tried VNC? It's not exactly terminal services but it is free. We've used it to support remote NT4 installations for a while, with great success...
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Please respond to ActiveDir
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McAfee used to (not sure if they still support) sell RemoteDesktop.
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Sent: Friday, July 12, 2002 03:31
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Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] Win98 remote-administration features from AD
I'm not aware of any native Windows 2000 or AD tools that would allow you to remotely
administer Win98 clients. Are you thinking of something similar to the XP Remote
Desktop functionality?
There are some built-in remote adminstration services available with Win98, but these
are limited and
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