I've written down some related thoughts
once:
http://msmvps.com/blogs/ulfbsimonweidner/archive/2004/10/24/16568.aspx
Gruesse - Sincerely,
Ulf B. Simon-Weidner
MVP-Book "Windows XP - Die Expertentipps":
http://tinyurl.com/44zcz Weblog:
http://msmvps.org/UlfBSimonWeidner Website:
Thanks everyone. I have read some of
that documentation but others are new to me. I will review them and see
what else I can find.
Thanks,
Edwin
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It sounds like what you really want is to move those records to another server. I don't recall if this is AD integrated or not, and if so, what the scope of those records is set to. However, setting up a second server and using zone transfer to that server (for backup purposes) is one way to get
And you may find this of use as well.
http://www.sysprosoft.com/policyreporter.shtml
-ajm
On 3/2/06, Paul Wilkinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;221833
Enable userenv logging, then look in the file and watch the timestamps to determine what
Guido,
Thanks very much for the explanation. After looking around
extensively, I came to the same conclusion that they removed the
option.
Joe
On 3/3/06, Grillenmeier, Guido [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this feature was removed from ADMTv3 - the problem with the Test Migration
feature has
I always find locking the server in a box with the network
cable pulled out makes it most secure (as long as I don't lose my
keys)...
;)
themolk.
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EdwinSent: Sunday, 5 March 2006 1:17 PMTo:
Secure from what? Pick your risks and then make an
assessment based on that. I have personally found that a fully patched Domain
Controller is not secure from Denial of Service Attacks that involve
alarge truckrunning the DC over. May sound extreme but only you can
really start to guess