Re: [ActiveDir] SUS

2003-09-05 Thread Ken Schaefer
I think Carlos is talking about the SUS Server's settings, not the client settings. However, I don't know where they're stored either. Cheers Ken - Original Message - From: Michael B. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 12:23 AM Subject: RE:

RE: [ActiveDir] Interop Exception

2003-09-05 Thread Roger Seielstad
Its an old ATT term for toll free -- Roger D. Seielstad - MTS MCSE MS-MVP Sr. Systems Administrator Inovis Inc. -Original Message- From: Rick Reynolds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 6:58 PM

RE: [ActiveDir] Manual Replication - Any suggestions?

2003-09-05 Thread Robbie Allen
In general, my philosophy is manual = bad, automated = good. And this definitely applies to maintaining the site topology and replication connections. Unless you have special replication needs (e.g. firewalls, not fully connected network, etc), doing it manually is never the preferred approach.

RE: [ActiveDir] OT: Login script problems

2003-09-05 Thread Mulnick, Al
Title: Message Would additionally be a good idea to check the workstation event logs. Been seeing some weirdness with mixed topology Win2K SP4 workstations and login script/GPO's. I agree with Joe that a lot of problems come to name resolution as a whole, but this is a little different.

RE: [ActiveDir] Interop Exception

2003-09-05 Thread Michael B. Smith
wide area telephone or transmission services Generally reduced price long-distance services. Not always toll-free. -Original Message- From: Roger Seielstad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 7:49 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Interop Exception

RE: [ActiveDir] Manual Replication - Any suggestions?

2003-09-05 Thread Jef Kazimer
Thanks for the advice everyone! Unfortunately I just started at this company, and it seems this deicision was made before I got here. I'm trying to get background research done as to why this direction was chosen. I did come from a bigger environment where we made changes to the ISTG timing

RE: [ActiveDir] OT: Login script problems

2003-09-05 Thread rmcdonald
It is a script that copies a file to the hard drive then runs it. It's the fixwelch thing to make sure no one has the virus. I know it works because it has worked in the past. I also know we have some wins and dns problems here. I do have one more question. We use our routers for DHCP and w2k for

Re: [ActiveDir] Possibly OT: Cisco VPN and AD

2003-09-05 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Try setting the two users' passwords to the same value (i.e., the user who successfully logs in, and the one who can't). If the one that didn't work starts to -- then there is an incompatibility between password policies. The Cisco product might be truncating, lopping off special characters or

RE: [ActiveDir] Interop Exception

2003-09-05 Thread Bruce Hansen
Wide Area Telephone Service (WATS): A bulk-rated long-distance telephone service that carries calls at a cost based on usage and the state in which the call terminates. The Irwin Handbook of Telecommunications (3rd Edition) -Original Message- From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:[EMAIL

RE: [ActiveDir] Manual Replication - Any suggestions?

2003-09-05 Thread Myrick, Todd (NIH/CIT)
Well, 115 sites, and 3 domains. I am currently redesigning our site topology and complexity is generated only when you have more than one hub site. I would recommend that you take a real hard look at you network connection speeds first between sites. Anything below 128kb will be suspect.

[ActiveDir] Sites and Site Link Naming Conventions

2003-09-05 Thread David Adner
Todd's post was very timely as I was going to post this question tonight anyway. We're in the initial design phase for a potentially large AD environment (it'll start small with maybe 3 sites and a 10 DC's total, but could eventually grow to 700 sites, each with a DC). I'm curious what others

RE: [ActiveDir] Sites and Site Link Naming Conventions

2003-09-05 Thread Joe
Renames are fine. I don't see a point in the link speed in the name, you could put it in the comments so it is still available. Our naming standard goes something like this Hub Sites NA(Americas - located in North America) AP (Asia Pacific) EU (Europe)

[ActiveDir] Converting Active Directory 64 Bit Time Values into Date Strings with Perl and general process you can use for other languages

2003-09-05 Thread Joe
I have been asked multiple times for this info in newsgroups and emails to my joeware email and again at work yesterday so I wrote this up. Thought I would share with the group here in case anyone cares. --- First off the 64 bit Integer Time Values (Called Integer8) represents the number of 100