>I'll leave it to Brian or Deji or one
of the other vbscript guys to come up with the equiv vbscript code.
>Once you get to here, the next step is
inevitably to start asserting that the addresses are valid in format and
characters and labels, etc. That is when it starts to get tough.
Ah but you are correct Hunter. The base schema is exactly as you indicated.
It is Exchange that changes it. :o)
I echo the Happy New Year to everyone. Hope everyone has a healthy and
prosperous year.
joe
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Agreed. The reference I was using
(http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/adschema/adschema/a_proxyaddresses.asp?)
talks about proxyAddresses specifically in the context of Exchange, but does
not mention that forestprep bumps it up to the global catalog.
Though I shou
Thanks. Yes Russian is fine for event text.
So this error is a little silly on our part. In 2003, we actually disabled this
error by default, and only throw it if you increase the appropriate logging
level to at least one (whereas in 2000 0 would toss it, aka default install).
We also added som
Could be a couple of things.
First off though, being an owner of a DL doesn't give someone the permission
to modify it. It is permissions in AD that do that. There are versions of
ADUC that will stamp an ACE on an object when you specify an owner for that
object, but not all versions do this and n
The first hit I had on proxyAddresses though for MS took me
to the base object definition. It even mentions Exchange. My request is that
they combine all of the MS Schema stuff together so you can look at one page and
have an understanding of what the configs will be with the different MS upd
It's there already, just not in the most obvious
place:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/e2k3/e2k3/e2k3_ldf_all_ad_schema_intro.asp
and
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/e2k3/e2k3/e2k3_ldf_attributeSchema_Proxy_Addresses.asp
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Hi,
Is there a way to deploy yahoo messenger on my domain?
As you know the latest version of yahoo messenger connects it self over the
internet and downloads some files during the installation. How can I pass
this problem if I want to use SMS to deploy the exe file?
Best regards,
Dan
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Hi,
Do you have a multi domain environment? I presume you are using universal
DLs...
This problem occurs when a user in domain A wants to modify a DL in domain
B, although the user has the correct permissions to modify the DL. To be
able to modify the DL the user needs the correct permissions and
Hello,
Having
a rather odd problem with distribution lists, some owners can modify the lists
while others cannot. It does not
seem dependent upon which GC their Outlook client uses. Nothing has changed in the domain or
forest recently and everything was working fine until
Hi,
Just my EUR0,02
I have seen a thread with the same problem...
(see
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windows.server.general/
browse_frm/thread/d4f9eab837df9ffd/65171fd673f63284?tvc=1&q=password%2Busern
ame+grayed+out+windows+server&_done=%2Fgroups%3Fq%3Dpassword%2Buser
Title: Windows 2003 logon console issue.
Is it a stand alone machine or part of an
AD domain? Do you have any encryption configuration on the server or
domain? Open the security options under local policies and check the
following setting:
Microsoft network client:
Microsoft network
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