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YOu may also wanna take a look at installing
the AD client on the 98 systems. I have read on this in a while, but I think
this may play into things somewhere. my .02.
HTH
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BradySe
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This is what fixed it for anyone still
wondering, thanks for your help!
-Original Message-From: David Devlin
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2003 5:04 AMTo: Brady;
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clients
For o
I agree with Martin Tuip.
Regards,
/Jimmy
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Jimmy Andersson, Q Advice AB
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I agree on that with you. Windows 2000 has been as stable as a rock. So
besides that and the retiring of the support it should be an easy one.
Martin Tuip
MVP Exchange
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To date, I haven't found an instance where NT4 was more stable than Win2k.
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Roger D. Seielstad - MCSE
Sr. Systems Administrator
Inovis - Formerly Harbinger and Extricity
Atlanta, GA
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> From: Jeremy Young [mailto:[E
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Or
they had a terminal server session and closed it without logging
out...
-Original Message-From: Hutchins, Mike
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[ActiveDir] User's Account Locked out Every
Sounds more like poor installations rather than a NT4 issue.
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Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 12:50 PM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Justications to Migrate to Active Directory
I don't know if this will
I don't know if this will be of any importance, but I have seen several
instances where windows 2000 is much more stable than NT4. Case in
point, I was working for a defense contractor and we had 5 mail
servers(exch. 5.5) and they notoriously went down. If we didn't reboot
the servers once a week
Um - ditto :)
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Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 11:46 AM
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Cliff,
I think that the link below says it all:
http://microsoft.com/n
Add to that the fact that Exchange 5.5 is end of support at the same time,
and its pretty much a no brainer.
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Roger D. Seielstad - MCSE
Sr. Systems Administrator
Inovis - Formerly Harbinger and Extricity
Atlanta, GA
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Cliff –
From a ROI and support point of view – I would be sure to mention
that after 12/31/03 MS will no longer provide support for NT4.0 and push them
along with the suggestion that it would be better to have 2K up and running
well for a while (in a mixed mode environment) before the c
Cliff,
I think that the link below says it all:
http://microsoft.com/ntserver/ProductInfo/Availability/Retiring.asp
No more support for NT4 after the end of this year.
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From: Clifford Airhart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 11:37 AM
To: [E
I am currently compiling information and trying to find good justifications
to migrate our Windows NT base network to Active Directory. We are a medium
size company. We don't have any direct requirements to implement AD, like we
must upgrade to Exchange2000(which requires AD). I can see a few benef
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and locked the workstation instead of logging
out..
-Original Message-From: John F. Hann
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[ActiveDir] User's Account Locked out Every morning
Logged i
Also could be custom service developed by someone and they used their
userid/password for the credentials for the service.
I am asked periodically to investigate the cause of this and I search the
domain controllers security logs for 539 and 644 events. Part of the
message field in the events is
Also AT jobs with old credentials
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From: Bjelke John A Contr AFRL/VSIO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 7:08 AM
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Manual drive mappings with old passwords.
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Have
they recently changed their password? Is it possible that their profile has some
kind of rememberd connection which is caching the old password and trying to use
it at logon to connect to a resource. That will fail and lock out the account -
I've seen this happen a couple
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Manual
drive mappings with old passwords..
-Original Message-From: John F. Hann
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Logged in another PC
The user is logged into multiple machines at the same time, and has changed
their password since they last logged in somewhere else.
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Roger D. Seielstad - MCSE
Sr. Systems Administrator
Inovis - Formerly Harbinger and Extricity
Atlanta, GA
>
There could a number of reasons for this. A good way to find out additional
information is to use the Account Lockout Status utility from Microsoft. I believe
this is only currently available directly from Microsoft PSS, but will be available in
future resource kits.
Basically, the way it wor
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Is
this a windows 98 machine?
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[ActiveDir] User's Account Locked out Every morning
Kevin,
Is the user working via Pass Through Authentication? I had a temporary user
whose laptop was a member of another domain (non-trusted) using resources in
a domain via Pass Through Auth like accessing his Exchange Mailbox through
Outlook and File Shares. The domain his laptop was not a memb
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Check
your security logs and find out.
--Kevinm M, WLKMMAS,
Exchange MVP, And Beyond
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Every morning I have to unlock one
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Their
Mini-Remote Control program is pretty handy as well.
-Original Message-From: Weston Rogers
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7:40 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE:
[ActiveDir] ADSI and RAS
woh, dameware is pretty
sweet
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Logged
in another PC under an old password
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Every morning I have to unlock one of my
user’s accounts because it is locked out every morning.
Does anyone know what could be causing
this?
Thanks
Kevin
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you're
not wrong it kick's a$$ - and it used to be a lot less expensive than it is
now
glad I bought it then
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Weston Rogers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 15 January 2003
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[ActiveDir] ADSI and R
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woh, dameware is pretty sweet.
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2003 2:41 AMTo: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject:
RE: [ActiveDir] ADSI and RAS
Go
to www.dameware.com and get the 30 day
trial
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Dunno about ADSI, but on the win2k resource
kit there's rasusers.exe which does what you are trying to do..
-Original Message-From: Carlos Magalhaes
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 1:20
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I think you can, if you download the SDK for ADSI 2.5 you get a DLL
ADRAS.dll there is an example in vb6 that allows you to set/give a user Ras
properties, and there is a vb6 example of a user manager when you click on the
user it allows you to see his/her user properties.
I will look f
I don't believe the RAS properties can be exposed through ADSI. The following article
has more info and a suggestion for a workaround using a 3rd party compenent:
http://www.winnetmag.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=4682
Tony
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Hey Jack,
Thanks for the info, I like seeing the
code and being able to change it my self , it would also be interesting to see
how this is done. But thank you for the link I have downloaded a copy.
Regards,
Carlos
Magalhaes
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