Title: SYSVOl - replication
Suddenly one of my Domain controllers SYSVOL folder has become empty. Now I can only view \SYSVOL\domainname.com folder without any files. As well Netlogon share is missing.
Any thought, why this has happened ? And how to slove this issue?
Thanks in advance.
R
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It's good to know that I'm not the only one having this issue
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Windows XP Drive Map
Hi Dan,
I have a script that is in use. However, it seems to be that it is not
executing properly. The script maps a few shared drives and synchronizes the
desktop PC time to the server.
net use Y:
\\servername\sharename /persistent /ynet use Z: \\servername\sharename /persistent
/y
When t
It's not possible to do an authoritative restore without first doing a
non-authoritative restore.
The process of an authoritative restore is simply marking a portion of the restored
directory so that it's not overwritten by the backfill process. It does this by
increasing the version of the ob
Thanks for your help everyone!
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rachui, Scott
Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2004 2:59 PM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Exporting Workstation Information
One point about using CSVDE is that Microso
One point about using CSVDE is that Microsoft has stated that their direction is to
move toward LDIF formats rather than CSV formats. This is because LDIF is the
standard for directories, and they're trying to be in compliance with the larger
directory community of which Active Directory is now
Because I like you guys I thought I would give you
heads up that ADFIND has gotten a little bit of an update. After the last update
of adding stats and extended error info I realized that I put some bugs in by
mistake (I call them Easter Eggs for myself). I also wanted to mention that with
t
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See http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;288115
"msExchPoliciesExcluded" is the attribute you want to manipulate. Note that the information in that URL says to set this attribute to "{3B6813EC-CE89-42BA-9442-D87D4AA30DBC}". In my 2003 environment, it is suppos
Hi Jerry,
This is very simple if you want that your object will not get the recipient address through the recipient policy. Just go to the object properties and the email address tab and uncheck the button Automatic update the email address.
Now the recipient policy has been turned off for thi
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Is it
possible to set an attribute on an object in AD so that the Recipient Policy is
turned off for that object ?
Thanks,
Jerry
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I'd appreciate some comments on this technique as a cheap and cheerful disaster
recovery plan for making minor changes to AD, e.g. deleting user accounts.
Make sure one DC is fully synchronised and then shut it down.
Delete a user account on another DC, deletion replicates everywhere.
Oh no! Tha
There are many ways to solve that.
The easiest way is to write a .bat
"net use X: \\computername\sharename"
Put the .bat file in the share of your active directory server (DC)
\sysvol\scripts
after that into the profile of each user u want to map that drive at
the "Logon script" just type th
Csvde does though...
Rob
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From: Sean Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 July 2004 12:10
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] Exporting Workstation Information
I would reccomend using the ldifde utility. It doesn't put the data into
CSV, but it is in
I would reccomend using the ldifde utility. It doesn't put the data
into CSV, but it is in a text file format, and quite easy to parse.
You might also want to look at this link:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=http://support.microsoft.com:80/support/kb/articles/Q237/6/77.ASP&NoWebC
Title: Message
It
would be possible, whatever you want to export. What exactly do you want to
export?
Rob
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[ActiveDir] Exporting Workstation Information
Title: Message
Greetings
everyone,
I'm trying
to export some data from AD into a CSV file - our AD structure has 26
OU's, each OU breaks down to look like:
Site
name
Groups
Legacy Workstations
Printers
Servers
Users
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