Title: RE: [ActiveDir] Summer Maintenance
Very likely that she was bcc'ed. In almost every case I've seen, the piece of email is a SPAM and the spammer had simply used a nifty generator, add one valid email to the TO and put the rest of the victim/target addresses in a bcc or a DL.
Title: Edb log file
Since last 4 days we have seen lot of edb log files are getting generated on one of the domain controller in forest. Because of this drive is getting full of log file.
I have moved log file from that location to another manually, but after sometime those log file are got
Title: Edb log file
Hi
Dinesh,
You just cannot
move (and you shoudnt) the files through the windows explorer (I presume
you did that). You need to use NTDSUTIL to move the LOG FILES PATH. See for
more info the following articles:
Windows
2000:
Title: RE: [ActiveDir] Summer Maintenance
The user could have been bcc'ed (Blind Carbon Copy) on the
email in question.
Clyde
Burns
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Is it possible to block all Java Applets from running on a
domain except for those applets that are approved? If so, how?
Thank you for your replies,
Edwin
Steve-
Since bad passwords will get chained up to the PDC FSMO role holder, you
should be able to limit your queries to that DC and get an accurate
picture of the accounts in that domain. This should work with ADFind or
any script that grabs the badpassword count.
Hunter
-Original
Hello!
We have recently been testing SP2 on our machines and have
found some weird issues post install Specifically, Windows
prompts the user for the New Hardware Found Wizard In some cases,
after 4 or 5 reboots, the hardware is found and installed.
In other cases the only quick fix
Return Receipt
Your RE: [ActiveDir] Edb log file
document
:
Title: RE: [ActiveDir] Summer Maintenance
Probably
some virus spoofing the address. Check the headers, send them back here if need
be
Thanks.
--Brian Desmond
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