Al,
I have disabled "Write Cache Enabled" at bootup via the Controller, Disabled
it Windows via the Controller Software yet it still will not disable under
the system Manager and the Event log states that it is still enabled even
though it is disabled everywhere else I can think of.
As per the e-
I'd think a single domain forest is plenty for an extranet solution. My current
employer runs an extranet (so to speak) of over 1 machines in a single
domain environment.
Roger
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Eric,
Thanks for all your information here. I read up on it and consulted
Microsoft it was a D4 that was actually required due to this machine being
the Main DC. All changes were made on this machine and it was not
replicating the changes out to the other servers.
I also checked to see why it Jou
Just so you don't go running too far down that path blindly, there is a WMI
provider that can generate the content for your little QFE data. It seems to
put out some useful info...
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> LOL. I have been fleshing that out as well... It is going t
Title: [ActiveDir] Script to check on GCs response/health?
One quick and fairly easy
method to partially do this is to set up a simple script that does a basic query
(say against the schema which should be quick but not say a rootdse query) and
have a baseline acceptable time frame for the
In our environment we have lots of GCs, most of which I don't control.
While I run a dcdiag report each morning that checks the overall health
of my domain including whether a DC is advertising itself as a GC, we
see issues once in a while when a process does a GC discovery action and
ends up on a
Only if it were a single domain forest. To get all users you would need to
run a similar query on every domain. I.E. If you have 5 domains, you are
running the command 5 times.
Now if you just need a subset of the data and that subset is what is in the
PAS. You could run the command against a GC.
Would this get all the users in the entire forest or each child domain.
-Devon
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Yep, he actually was in Redmond. I think he had a debugger
running on his phone. He wasn't there for what we were there for but the timing
aligned so that was cool. I almost got to meet Dmitri G. as well but something
fell through unfortunately. That was definitely a disappointment.
Why a
You NEED to create a share for the root (previously or during DFS config).
Most of the time I use a hidden share, with no problem (at least I don't
detect any). When using a hidden share for the root nobody can find the DFS
share (not directly visible). If you use a non-hidden share and your DFS
li
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