Thanks! Works like a charm!
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You can use REPADMIN. Here's a good article on
Dear All,
We are about to embark on a phased migration of our users from NT to W2K. We
have a useful little program (SecureCopy) that is excellent at moving files,
folders, permissions etc into the new domain but would now like to find a
method, other than doing it by hand, to modify the path to t
In order to have IIS use the users credentials:
-website with Windows authentication,
-in account properties of the user acount, enable 'trust for delegation',
-trust the computer account of the IIS server for delegation.
Did not try this while crossing domain boundaries.
Andries
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Mark,
Below is a script I wrote last year as sort of a WMI
proof-of-concept/learning experience that performs user profile redirection.
It points a new userid (in this case, a migrated user in Active Directory)
to an existing profile (their previous profile) on the same host. This may
not be exa
Hi gurus,
Anyone heard of ILS (Internet Locator server). I need to install it on my 2000 server
machine because i need it for an internet directory service, but i cant get a hang on
how to install the software.
Could anyone out there help me with this heculiar task
Thanks
List info : http
Many thanks Richard. It looks just what I need. !
Mark Abbiss
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Mark,
Below is a script I wrote last yea
I think AD is sort of an Internet Locator Server by itself...
Amit Zinman
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There is an option for the internet
locator service under add remove windows components on Win2K server. We
use it here for Netmeeting. I believe the component is listed with DHCP,
DNS. etc. Hope this helps
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Hello Everyone!
With the new version of Windows Server 2003 there's a new version of Active
Directory. It seems to have some more features than the Windows2000 Active
Directory. Windows Server 2003 is due to be released in April. Has anyone
tested, implemented, or researched this version and found
I am looking to find examples of Governance models for implementing
active directory in a government model where departments are separate IT
islands or between businesses that are shared but yet independent. This
model is probably more on the policy side vs. the technical side but
either would be
When you add/remove components - - ILS should be with the Networking add
ons (DHCP-WINS erc)
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I've been running it in a lab environment for several months. The AD in
WS2K3 is fundamentally as it was in W2K, with some notable improvements in
the KCC (reduced computation needed for topology calculation), replication
(value replication instead of attribute replication for certain attributes),
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I work for the National Institutes of Health, and I was responsible for
developing Architectural Standards for deploying Active Directory to
encompass 27 NIH IC's and 4 HHS OPDIV's. Does that count?
If so, send me an e-mail and we can begin discussing what you are trying to
do.
Thanks,
Todd Myr
We started to do some testing in our LAB to confirm a behavior we witnessed
on Workstations and Servers in a AD domain. What we wanted to confirm is
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Is windows 2003 Windows .NET??
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I've been running it in a lab environment
yes
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You can set an account policy on the individual OUs. This will only take
place for the local machines SAMs. This is under AD 1.0 though, I haven't
done this in 2.0 yet.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;20 - look under
exceptions to the rule.
Marc Zukerman
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yes
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Does anyone know what the minimum permissions an account would need to successfully monitor AD replication using Replmon or any application for that matter?
Shawn Hayes, MCSE
Network Engineer
Compass Technology Management
Sound Business Sense for IT
This week.. until the name gets changed again.
Cheers
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Is windows 2003 Windows .NET?
I have a copy of RC 2 from Microsoft and would like to know
if anyone knows of a way to strip IIS 6 out of it and install it onto a 2000
Server. Thanks for your help
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Its one of the options under the Windows components in Add/Remove Programs.
It's the server side of NetMeeting, among other things
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Why would that not be the case? That seems pretty correct to me.
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Without getting too granular, read access to the Config NC (to discover
topology) and to each of the domainDNS objects (to get repl metadata) in the
forest should be sufficient.
-gil
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Thanks Jim!
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