Title: Multiple users having same UPN?
I didn't know that ithad adefault...I
made the mistake of assuming since it showed up as not set that it didn't have a
default value. So nowI get to go back the person who said they tried it
and hit them for lying.That's strike two for not verifying
Is it really true that you can only install hotfix over SP1 not SP2?"Michael B. Smith" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:And more on it:http://blogs.technet.com/exchange/archive/2006/03/22/422799.aspxFrom: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael B.
Thanks for your replies, gentlemen.
Shariff wrote:
Check the 'Security' tab under printer properties and check to see if
the 'Print Manager's group' is there.
Shariff, if you mean the Print Operators built-in group, it's not
there. What's worse, I can't even add it. When I go to add the group,
The sp2 version isnt out
yet.
Real Soon Now.
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Disabled Active Directory user accounts that
are
Zvonimir Bilic wrote:
Is it really true that you can only install hotfix over SP1 not SP2?
AFAIK for now yes, there should be version for SP2 available shortly.
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Tomasz Onyszko
http://www.w2k.pl/blog/ - (PL)
http://blogs.dirteam.com/blogs/tomek/ - (EN)
List info :
I apologize for not receiving your question, Larry.
Are you using GPO in your organization to manage printers.
Please visit the link below. It will show you how to Managing Printers
Using Group Policy.
http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Managing-Printers-Gr
Hi, Shariff. Thanks for your reply.
I must be dense. I read both parts of the article, and I still don't see
how to grant the built-in Print Operators group power to manage
documents. You'd think that group would have that power automatically,
but apparently not!
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Larry Wahlers
Concordia
You can't. The delegate wizard is write only. You have to look at the security
descriptor on the OU and figure out what changes were made.
Wook Lee
AD Architect - HP IT
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You can however use something like DSRevoke to build a
report: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=77744807-c403-4bda-b0e4-c2093b8d6383DisplayLang=en.
Thanks,
-Steve
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