Ok, I have got it working now.
The 'value' property was updated on every connection and set to
highestCommittedUSN (i.e. my misstake).
Thanks for the replies, and sorry for the spam! :)
//Mikael
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This can
Have you recently configured any rules for you mailbox that could be causing the issue?
Jacqui
George Arezina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks,
I realize this is a totally off-topic question, but seeing as there are many experts, I thought someone may have an idea. As of yesterday, I began
No, no rules were reconfigured.
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Email Messages
Have you recently configured any rules for you
Are
you the only person experiencing this problem?
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Messages
No, no rules were
reconfigured.
From:
Fortunately yes. If had been the CEO/COO
it would have caused a nightmare. The only other suggestion I have is backing
up my messages, uninstalling Outlook 2003 and re-installing it.
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Sent: 16 March,
You don't mention your environment, but I had this happen to a couple of
IMAP users after installing the beta of Google desktop search.As I
recallit also happened with Copernic as well. It did not affect POP users,
but since we're not an Exchange shop, I don't know whether that's affected or
Hello all Windows Networking Gurus!
I was wondering if there Is an easy way (script, .bat, and/or GPO) to
automatically set up all of my clients for DHCP from static IP addresses
without physically visiting each machine? Thanks in advance.
Mark :)
List info :
this might help:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scriptcenter/scripts/network/client/modify/nwmovb05.mspx
Mark Orlando wrote:
Hello all Windows Networking Gurus!
I was wondering if there Is an easy way (script, .bat, and/or GPO) to
automatically set up all of my clients for DHCP from static IP
Thanks John! That's fantastic! I got your email the same time I got my own
post from the mailing list.
Mark
On 3/16/05 8:52 AM, John Singler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this might help:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scriptcenter/scripts/network/client/modify/nw
movb05.mspx
Mark
You can use the netsh command in a batch file and rollout it out to your
clients through a startup script.
netsh interface ip set address Local dhcp
where Local is the name assigned to the network interface.
Regards,
Tim
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You could intially try just deleting your profile and recreating it to check it is not a profile issue.George Arezina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fortunately yes. If had been the CEO/COO it would have caused a nightmare. The only other suggestion I have is backing up my messages, uninstalling
Quick question Does anyone know how often machine
accounts reset their secure channel passwords, or do the passwords remain
static until manually reset?
Were thinking this happens every 30 days, however were
having an issue with SMS.
Thanks,
-J
This e-mail, and any
By default, I believe it is 30 days in a 2003 domain...and possibly 7
days in a 2000 domain. Even if I am wrong about the actual days or O/S, I
can tell you it is NOTstatic.
-DaveC
ReutersCIO
Infrastructure
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[EMAIL
2000 and above intervalis 30 days by default, NT
default was 7. It can be disabled or the interval changed inGPO or
registry. Search for MaximumPasswordAge and
DisablePasswordChange
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Whoops. My badIt was 7 days in an NT domain. 30 days in
2000 or 2003. Sorry about that.
-DaveC
ReutersCIO
Infrastructure
From: David Cliffe Sent: Wednesday,
March 16, 2005 11:42 AMTo:
'ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org'Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Machine Account Passwords - How often do they
Hi Scott-
In addition to Steve's input, there were a couple of recent
illuminating threads the heavyweights weighed in on that you should be
able to see in the list archives-
Forcing SYSVOL from authenticating DC and AD Sites and SYSVOL
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Awesome, thanks you sir! Big help on
verifying that .
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Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2005
11:46 AM
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Subject: FW: [ActiveDir] Machine
Account Passwords - How
If you also want the client to pull the DNS from DHCP, you need to use a
second line setting that.
--nme
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From: Tim Foster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2005 6:08 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Set clients to DHCP
You can do it remotely, like so:
http://www.readymaids.com/Portals/1/Enable%20DHCP%20on%20Active%20NIC.txt
Sincerely,
Dèjì Akómöláfé, MCSE+M MCSA+M MCP+I
Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
www.readymaids.com - we know IT
www.akomolafe.com
Do you now realize that Today is the Tomorrow you
Just to give you some idea how I do this, I search for the objects that I'm
looking for using their usnChanged and sort the result by it as well. Then, I
go through them in order and persist the highest usnChanged that I processed in
my processing to a file or something.
Then, when I start
http://redmondmag.com/features/article.asp?EditorialsID=222
Use this article to help you troubleshoot the issue. I would also make sure
the DC and ping the host, and make sure none of the IP ports are blocked.
Thanks,
Todd
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From: Umer Y. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Joni,
I can't think what may be causing it, but I always find the UserEnv.Log is a
good place to start. If you activate Detailed logging, then logon to the
client terminal it provides detailed info in the file in
%windir%\debug\usermode\userenv.log.
Here is a reference to activating the logging:
I have a similar problem once, and it was permissions on the SYSVOL folder.
-Z.V.
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Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2005 2:43 PM
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Hi Michel,
I don't believe there is a loop back equivalent to do what you want.
I am not exactly sure what you mean by restrict installation process. If
you mean to install and deinstall software for a given user, you can do that
via the User part of the policy. If you mean Change some machine
Cool! Thanks Deji, that helps. I need to do that as well.
Mark :)
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You can do it remotely, like so:
http://www.readymaids.com/Portals/1/Enable%20DHCP%20on%20Active%20NIC.txt
Sincerely,
Dèjì Akómöláfé, MCSE+M MCSA+M
Ok,
Thanks for the input, I'll try to find out another way to achieve what
is requested... there must be user policies combination that may get the result
wanted...
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I read this somewhere and had to confirm. Looks like if you're 2003
domain functional - lastLogonTimestamp works for computers as well.
Unfortunately, it's not exposed in tools like DSGET. Maybe joe will add
this as a switch to oldcmp - as well as user accounts.
-m
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You can use dsquery computer -inactive (or user -inactive).
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