This is one of those does anyone know a product which can do this...?
questions. Apologies.
Have an Active Directory (single domain) with about 65,000 users.
Have a personnel system which produces a flat file consisting of [only]
usernames.
Once a week, our customer wants to run a utility
A script could well be your best option, but have a look at SimpleSync from CPS
Systems.
http://www.cps-systems.com/products/default.asp
Tony
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From: Andy Grafton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2002
I hate to ask but what is a flat file?
--Mark
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[mailto:ActiveDir-owner;mail.activedir.org] On Behalf Of Andy Grafton
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Subject: [ActiveDir] AD user sync to flat file
This is one of
I as a administrator or any regular user in the parent domain where the RRAS
server is located do not have difficulty access or dialing up to the RAS
server. However all users have a problem access the RAS Server that have
user accounts in the child domain.
I already added the RRAS Server
Can one of the resident Aelita gurus please contact me off list? I have some
questions resulting from a few test migrations in our production
environments that we would like to ask before the go-live date, which is
almost upon us. Thanks!
John A. Bjelke
Unisys
I figured it out, the Domain Users group from the Child Domain needed to be
added to the RAS Servers local users group. Child Domain users can now
login.
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From: Salandra, Justin A. [mailto:jasalandra;chcsnet.org]
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Flat file - Think text file with a long list of users separated by hard
returns in the document. Something you could create with Notepad.
Clyde
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From: Mark Jeremy [mailto:mjeremy;itsphoenix.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 8:50 AM
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I think it would be more likely that the
issue is Exchange 5.5 service pack 4.
In one service pack, exchange RPC communication behavior was changed so
that it was necessary to communicate between exchange services utilizing
FQDN. I had to add records to the hosts files
Just an FYI, all clients that are trying to dial up are Windows 2k clients.
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From: Rick Kingslan [mailto:rkingsla;cox.net]
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 1:49 AM
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Subject:RE: [ActiveDir] RAS
All three of these events lead me to
You first answer is that FRED would have a Host name of FRED.domainname.com
Not FRED.COM unless you have a domain called COM, which is highly unlikely.
Your netbios or LMHosts name would just be FRED.
Your next question, If you have more then 10 computers, having these files
can become
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We are set to
rollout Exchange 2000 next month.
Does anyone have any
recommendations in cleaning up Active Directory before Exchange is
deployed.
Thanks,
Don L Murawski
Sr. Network Administrator - MCSE 4.0,
2000
WorldTravel BTI
1055 Lenox Park Blvd
Suite 420
Atlanta, GA
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Ken,
Then
why does everything work when I remove W2K SP3 and Exch5.5 still has SP4?
Could it be the order that SPs (Exch and Win) were
installed?
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Q216498 - HOW TO: Remove Data in Active Directory After an Unsuccessful
Domain Controller Demotion
Try this
Justin A. Salandra, MCSE
Senior Network Engineer
Catholic Healthcare System
914.681.8117 office
646.483.3325 cell
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From: Garello, Kenneth
Need more information?
Do you currently have Exchange 55?
Have you deployed the Active Directory Connector?
E2K requires a one to one relationship between NT accounts and Mailboxes, if
you have multi 55 Mailboxes that reference the same NT you will need to
clean this up (the ADC can do this to
Hi all,
I'm trying to devise a script that will copy the contents of the ERD without
actually requiring to provide a floppy. We used to do this in my old job
(NT) with rdisk and have the script dump the files to a directory on a
weekly basis.
For a start what is the command line to execute
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Check
out this article. It talks about specifics utilites and
gotchas
HOW
TO: Migrate from Exchange Server 5.5 to Exchange 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q316886
-Original Message-From: Don Murawski (Lenox)
[mailto:[EMAIL
We have a mixed mode forest with all DC's running
Windows 2000. We are transitioning our current delegation tool (Aelita)
over to OU's and using delegation of rights to duplicate the
functionality that Aelita gave us for NT 4.0.
Is anyone aware of any potential application
Use Ntdsutil and remove all references from DNS
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From: Garello, Kenneth [mailto:KGarello;worcester.edu]
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 1:21 PM
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Remove DC from Domain
Is there a proper way of removing a DC from a domain?
Congrats on figuring it out, and good work.
Rick Kingslan - Microsoft MVP [Windows NT/2000]
Microsoft Certified Trainer
MCSA, MCSE+I - Windows NT / 2000
Any sufficiently advanced technology
is indistinguishable from magic.
--- Arthur C. Clarke
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From:
Yes, there is a proper way. They were likely put there using the
'DCPROMO.EXE' utility. DCPROMO also removes DCs from the domain.
This is the proper way.
Rick Kingslan - Microsoft MVP [Windows NT/2000]
Microsoft Certified Trainer
MCSA, MCSE+I - Windows NT / 2000
Any sufficiently
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Mark,
In
Native mode, NTLM authentication is still supported, but Kerberos is preferred
for those clients that can respond.
HTH!
Rick Kingslan - Microsoft Certified Trainer MCSE+I on
Windows NT 4.0 MCSE on Windows 2000 MVP [Windows NT/2000
Server]"Any sufficiently
Gil, sorry it took so long to get back with you guys. To answer your
original question, we are having to do it because of politics
Basically no matter how we do it, or sister company insists that only one of
our DCs should be able to talk to their DCs for inter-domain replication.
They are
Use DCpromo to demote the server. That should remove the DC from AD. If
that fails, follow the links that the others posted.
Daine
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[mailto:ActiveDir-owner;mail.activedir.org]On Behalf Of Garello, Kenneth
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 10:21
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We identified 10 steps in our "clean up" before we ran our CA in the
ADC.Some was in AD but most of it was in Exchange 5.5 I'll see
if I can dig it up for you.
DIane
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I am looking for manuals that show extesive AD
programming
concepts like Extensions, Providers
andwritting AD integrated
Applications like Exchange Server
2000.
I have several of the primary ones
like:
Active Directory Programming, The Autorative
Solution, by Gil Kirkpatrick
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