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You might indeed have to wait for Robbie's Cookbook, but you can pre-order at Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0596004648/qid=1055854721/sr=2-1/ref=sr_2_1/104-1580686-2322327
I've seen it and I think Robbie's done a fantastic job.
Tony
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Agreed. The only issue I've seen with downlevel clients in our native mode
deployments has been the password complexity issues I've noted before, where
users with non-complex passwords prior to enabling enforced complexity
cannot change their own passwords.
Is the scripting/cli information you're talking about here documented in
either (or both) of these books? Looks like I might need to expand the
library a bit...
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Roger D. Seielstad - MTS MCSE MS-MVP
Sr. Systems Administrator
Inovis
Dude I am living E2K right now... Just wait though, I have some pretty
cool scripts (well at least in my mind) I have worked out that I think
others may eventually be interested in. Found a bug in the addon for
DSA.MSC for E2K for displaying permissions on mailboxes with one of the
permission
Yeah I will get on this bandwagon as well and say that the Cookbook is a
good book. The format will really fit what a lot of AD Admins out there
need when they think, You know I just need to do this or that, I wonder
if it is in the cookbook? - Oh cool, here it is, with several
different ways to
Go to Border's and flip through Robbie/Richard's Managing book, so
many scripts you can't shake a stick at them. Lots of perl so you know
its got to be good. :op
My one complaint to them concerning the book was why the hell they took
so long to write it, I could have used it starting in Oct 1999
I'm slowly working on something like that over here:
http://www.wiredeuclid.com/modules.php?op=modloadname=booksfile=index
Its by no means complete, but its slowly getting flushed out a bit.
Of course, it probably shouldn't be running on a FreeBSD/Apache/PHP
combination, though... ;)
Roger
I have just a quick question. What I am looking to do is make a mirror of AD on a new test network I am setting up. Is there a way to export all of the active directory setting and import them in a new network?
Thanks
Ryan McDonald
Systems Administrator
Assuming you are using similar hardware, backup and restore a DC.
You'll have to fix a lot of stuff at the first, but that's how we do our test
network mirroring.
Benton
Chase Wink---Benton
Chase Wink, CCNA MCSEThe University of Texas at
We use
the MIRRORed disk to do this and a small script to delete all the other Domain
Controllers and transfert the roles.
From: Benton Wink {winkb}
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: vrijdag 20 juni 2003
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Assuming you are using similar hardware, backup and
Late September or early October. The content is pretty much done now except
for some final tech reviews (you know who you are :), but O'Reilly needs a
full three months with it because it is going to be a 650-750 page book.
Robbie Allen
http://www.rallenhome.com/
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Shhhweet!
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From: Robbie Allen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 9:19 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Late September or early October. The content is pretty much done now
except for some final tech reviews (you know who you are :), but
O'Reilly
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I am setting up a new AD domain and I am seeing aslew of errors
which I believe are DNS related, reading this thread has confused me
somewhat...
Here's my situation.. Empty forest root domain with 4 DC's with the
Roles spread across them, all running AD integrated DNS. I then
Title: Message
have you tried?
http://eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=1265source=
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From:
Wright,
T. MR NSSB
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 11:19
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] DNS
Replication
I am setting up a new AD
Hey,
We are trying to install the Cconnect.adm to limit the number of logins per
user through Group Policy. It appears to have installed and is configured
to limit the connection numbers, but it does not work. Also the icon when
editing the Group Policyis red instead our normal blue, I
Title: Message
I looked at eventid previously and I have tried most of the stuff listed
for the error that I have been seeing. I have actually narrowed it down a
little further.. For some reason certain servers in the parent domain are
unable to replicate with certain servers in the child
Title: Message
Have you installed the cconnect.exe on each
client computer? That is required as well.
The red icon in the GP editor indicates that
the policy is a preference, rather than a policy. Policies don't tattoo the
registry--preferences do. Its not a huge concern--just need to be
SYSVOL\fully_qualified_domain_name\Policies\{Policy_Guid}\Adm\GptTmpl.tmp
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