RE: [ActiveDir] Quick Launch Bar

2004-06-18 Thread Edwin
Ha ha!! I think that I may have figured out my problem. In the GPO I am forwarding My Documents, Application Data and Desktop. We all know that the Quick Launch bar is located in the Application Data folder. When configuring the GPO, I set the forwarding option to be for all of the above to

RE: [ActiveDir] OT (Sort of): Determining the Edition of Windows Installed

2004-06-18 Thread Glenn Corbett
Thanks for all the very quick responses. Managed to churn out the reports with minutes to spare *grin* Glenn. List info : http://www.activedir.org/mail_list.htm List FAQ: http://www.activedir.org/list_faq.htm List archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/activedir%40mail.activedir.org/

[ActiveDir] Software Restriction Policy

2004-06-18 Thread Edwin
I have a GPO to prevent all types of MMC's to be opened by anyone other than an administrator. This works well except that we have a Enterprise Manager installed on workstations to communicate with live SQL Servers. MSSQL uses a MMC to open Enterprise Manager. How can I allow the technical

RE: [ActiveDir] Software Restriction Policy

2004-06-18 Thread Lou Vega
While it doesn't directly address a solution to your GPO problem - this may be an alternative... http://www.aspenterprisemanager.com/ Regards, Lou -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Edwin Sent: Friday, June 18, 2004 12:32 PM To: [EMAIL

RE: [ActiveDir] Software Restriction Policy

2004-06-18 Thread jpsalemi
Hey Edwin... You can write the policy to only allow specified snap-ins You can then write an adm file for the enterprise manager (you'll need the guid for that) Then you can explicitly allow it. John |-+-- | | Lou Vega

RE: [ActiveDir] DCPROMO

2004-06-18 Thread Charlie Kaiser
Which services don't start? Network Service is an account similar to the local system account, but with reduced privileges. Numerous services should be able to run under that account with no problem... ** Charlie Kaiser MCSE, CCNA Systems Engineer Essex Credit / Brickwalk 510

RES: [ActiveDir] DCPROMO

2004-06-18 Thread Elton GouvĂȘa Pimentel
The services that do not start are : ASP.Net State Service Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Locator Licence Logging Distributed Transaction Coordinator I am able to start the last one with the local system account but many DCOM erros are generated and when I open the Component Services, my

[ActiveDir] AD Monthly E-Mail Newletter?

2004-06-18 Thread Jackson Shaw
I've been doing focus groups with mid-market customers (avg ~100-500 employees) over the last few days and have both learned a lot about their pains and where they get information about Active Directory. A number of customers suggested that we consider a monthly AD-focused newsletter where we

[ActiveDir] AD, GPO and Technet

2004-06-18 Thread Rodriguez, Daniel [EPM/SRM]
Title: AD, GPO and Technet I am trying to do an installation of Technet via Active Directory and GPO. I have the GPO configured properly. My problem is, I have never done this before, and 2, how do I create an Admin Image of the Mcrosoft TechNet Product? When I type in the command that they

RE: [ActiveDir] AD, GPO and Technet

2004-06-18 Thread Salandra, Justin A.
Title: AD, GPO and Technet You should be able to download Windows installer 2.0 from the web. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rodriguez, Daniel [EPM/SRM] Sent: Friday, June 18, 2004 3:17 PM To: ActiveDir (E-mail) Subject:

RE: [ActiveDir] DCPROMO

2004-06-18 Thread Charlie Kaiser
What do your %SystemRoot%\debug\Dcpromo.log and Dcpromoui.log files say? Anything interesting there? My W2K3 DCs have RPC Locator set to manual, License logging disabled (the default in W2K3), and DTC starts. I don't run the ASP.net state service. I see the same red arrow on every domain DC in the

RE: [ActiveDir] AD, GPO and Technet

2004-06-18 Thread Darren Mar-Elia
Title: AD, GPO and Technet Daniel- What is the command you're typing? I'm not sure, butTechNet may not support an admin install. You may just need to copy the install bits from the CD to a share and call the setup msi from the GPO. Darren From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL

RE: [ActiveDir] AD, GPO and Technet

2004-06-18 Thread Rodriguez, Daniel [EPM/SRM]
Title: AD, GPO and Technet Here are the exact instructions that came on my TechNet CD. I am trying to install on a Windows 2003 Server and it already has the latest version of Windows Installer. - Deploying TechNet Through Active Directory The following

RE: [ActiveDir] AD, GPO and Technet

2004-06-18 Thread Darren Mar-Elia
Title: AD, GPO and Technet I see the problem. You shouldn't be using /i and /a. If you're doing an admin install, and it supports it, then you should just use the command like this: msiexec /a path to .msi file From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rodriguez,