You're set. That's a 2k only issue.
Thanks.
--Brian Desmond
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alonzo Hess
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Thanks for the replies, but
I actually don't have an Exchange server in the domain. The Win2k3
server that we are going to join the domain will have a new install of
Exchange2k3. Does this still apply?
Alonzo
Brian Desmond wrote:
I missed that he had Exhcange2k. Thanks.
Thanks.
--Brian De
So you’re
looking for a system which prevents them from logging into multiple
workstations simultaneously? I’m not sure I follow the scenario.
Thanks.
--Brian
Desmond
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Hi Deji,
Your concept is good if the user logs on particular workstation every day. But in my environment ( call centre ) the user logs on any machine which is free. so, I can't take computer account as a controlling parameter.That's why I want some tool to impliment my idea.
Regards,
K.SENTH
Title: [ActiveDir] Changing to Native mode and running AdPrep
I missed that he
had Exhcange2k. Thanks.
Thanks.
--Brian
Desmond
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cconnect was not fully developed, IMO. I think it was abandoned in the middle
of development. I have never met or heard of anyone who has successfully
implemented it.
Senthil, you said you want to "limit one person to one workstation". You
don't need cconnect or any fancy tool to do that. You sho
Title: [ActiveDir] Changing to Native mode and running AdPrep
The domain functional level may not matter
but the forest functional level can have side affects. See KB 831809
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;831809
From: Brian Desmond
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I tried it out, and didn't like it. I work in a high school, and what it
does
might have caused a problem for me here. Students, you know.
I did find another product though, that I like a lot, and bought.
it's from ISDecisions called UserLock. Right now, it's kinda pricey right
now
but I really
Hi all,
Actually I want to limit that one person should login in any single workstation at any time. Microsoft Resource cd suggests that Cconnect.exe will solve my purpose. Is anybody having this utility please mail me.
Regards,
K.SENTHIL KUMAR
Do you Yahoo!?
All your favorites on one pe
No, you can continue to operate in mixed mode and still run adprep.
You only need to be in mixed mode if you have NT4 BDCs ... the functional level
of the domain & forest doesn't affect the operation of your clients from a user
standpoint...
--Brian Desmond
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Title: Group Security Rights Problem
You have to log off and log on.
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RebollidoSent: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 1:35 PMTo:
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: RE: [ActiveDir] Group Security
Rights Problem
I downloaded
We are planning on introducing a Win2k3 server(this at some point will
become a Exchange2k3 machine) to our domain which consists of one Win2k
DC that everyone uses to login to the domain. I'm assuming that I need
to switch to native mode before running Adprep on the Win2k DC. Is this
correct a
Title: Group Security Rights Problem
I downloaded whoami and installed it on an XP
machine. It has been over one hour since I added the user to a security
group and whoami /groups is not reporting it's group membership. Anything
we can go on from here?
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adfind -gc -b -f name=computername
objectsid
[Wed 01/19/2005
9:10:44.16]F:\DEV\cpp\SecTok>adfind -gc -b -f name=fastmofo
objectsid
AdFind V01.26.00cpp Joe Richards ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) January
2005
Using server: 2k3dc01.joe.comDirectory: Windows Server
2003
dn:CN=fastmofo,CN=Compu
Thank you very much!!! Much appreciated!!
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Sent: 19 January 2005 20:12
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Name to SID
Dsget computer "dn of computer" -sid
Or:
Dsquery com
Dsget computer "dn of computer" -sid
Or:
Dsquery computer -name "computername" | dsget computer -sid
Phil
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Hi all
If I have a computer’s account name how do I go about
deciphering it’s SID?
Thanks
Peter Johnson
http://www.windowsitpro.com/Article/ArticleID/26418/26418.html
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;330193
-ASB
FAST, CHEAP, SECURE: Pick Any TWO
http://www.ultratech-llc.com/KB/
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 09:44:09 -0500, Dan DeStefano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have been loo
I have been looking for a way to change this myself and have not found
one. The only thing I have found is that supposedly this is a design
decision and unchangeable. The most annoying part of this is that not
only does it display the comment first, but the comments are not even
alphabetized, but t
Title: [ActiveDir] OT: Exchange Mail Forwarding
Sorry, didn't see that one (silly sorting/user issue I
think).
Even better if somebody has an example already tied
together.
-ajm
From: Brian Desmond
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DesmondSent: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 9:5
OWA 2K3 would be easier to upgrade to if you wanted OOF or rules based
forwarding to. If you want a permanent alternate recipient, then you'll
need to do a few things:
1) provide a way for them to create a contact item in Active Directory
1a) provide a way for them to be able to update that conta
Better bet is to send a note to the postmaster at AOL and find out what's
going on and why they're rejecting your mail. You're not likely the only
Microsoft Exchange user out there that would send email to an AOL domain,
right.
You need to be able to isolate the exact offending component. It's
Title: Message
I
would suggest creating a local security policy template with the settings you
want, the use a batch file in each machine's user's logon script to apply the
policy.
Ken Adams
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On our domain we have 2 Win2K3 Standard Edition Domain
Controllers and around 30 Win2K Pro Domain Members. All of the member
machines have a default configuration of Services, Security Settings, Services
and other related areas. There areas are then updated by GPO’s
defined by the Domain.
Where can I check/modify the settings on my exchange box...
I am trying to send to aol domain..
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Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 8:08 PM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] U
I provide all services. I provide OWA as a student email client against
exchange 2000.
Alumni are considered the same as regular students. The accounts are
essentially perpetual.
Ken
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Greetings
This one certificate needed by a Cisco VPN client is giving me some hard
time. The certificate or client itself is not the problem, but the cert
is needed on a few hundred clients and I need to deploy it using group
policy. Now, I've deployed it just fine, but the only certificate store
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