RE: [ActiveDir] Server Performance Advisor

2006-08-24 Thread Tony Murray
Thanks Steve, that worked like a charm. :-) It's interesting that the report compiler chooses to summarise even though the reports themselves are different. Another thing that struck me as a little strange is the fact that only the first LDAP search to trip the rules thresholds generates a war

RE: [ActiveDir] Server Performance Advisor

2006-08-24 Thread Steve Linehan
The tracing code still fires even if the data is cached, i.e. an LDAP request is still made. What I believe you are seeing is the report compiler summarizing the results. You can change to expert level to 10 which will cause the report to have all entries in it. Thanks, -Steve -Original Mes

[ActiveDir] Server Performance Advisor

2006-08-24 Thread Tony Murray
Hi all I've been looking at SPA and have been trying to get it to report all LDAP searches. I've managed to get it to report searches, but the results are inconsistent. For example, if I kick off the performance capture and then run an LDAP search that exceeds the configured warning levels I

RE: [ActiveDir] Secure LDAP queries from the outside --> problem solved

2006-08-24 Thread joe
Thanks Steve. joe -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Linehan Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2006 12:10 AM To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Secure LDAP queries from the outside --> problem solved Not sure on if i

Re: [ActiveDir] OU tareq

2006-08-24 Thread Mathieu CHATEAU
Hello tareq, use the restricted group  make mydomain\Domain users members of the "Administrators" group. Take care of the way you do it, else it will empty the local group before appending domain users. The GPO is computer based  Regards, Mathieu CHATEAU http://lordoftheping.blogspot.com

RE: [ActiveDir] Exchange question

2006-08-24 Thread Alex Alborzfard
Why aren’t you turning on the teaming for the NICs? That will enable fault-tolerance and reduce the IP addresses to one.   I don’t know how your Exchange environment is configured exactly, but unless you’re hosting multiple domains and want to separate them or troubleshooting/logging pu

Re: [ActiveDir] (OT) Exchange Mail Delivery Delays

2006-08-24 Thread Albert Duro
I have seen that behavior. Your AV is the prime suspect here. Symantec Mail security has certainly been known to cause it. - Original Message - From: "Robert Rutherford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2006 7:57 AM Subject: [ActiveDir] (OT) Exchange Mail Delivery

RE: [ActiveDir] Secure LDAP queries from the outside --> problem solved

2006-08-24 Thread AFidel
I hope this will be configurable, if not in the GUI then through a registry key which is published in the MSKB, Andrew Fidel "Steve Linehan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/23/2006 10:37 PM Please respond to ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org To cc Subject RE: [Act

RE: [ActiveDir] OU tareq

2006-08-24 Thread Laura A. Robinson
Create a restricted groups policy and link it to the OU in question.   http://support.microsoft.com/Default.aspx?kbid=279301 http://www.windowsecurity.com/articles/Using-Restricted-Groups.html   Laura From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of tareq tttS

RE: [ActiveDir] OU tareq

2006-08-24 Thread Neil D. Frick
To do this, I use groups named after the OU (i.e. "OU1 OU Admins," "OU2 OU Admins," etc.) and a Startup script assigned via a unique GPO on each OU. Here is the script (VB): strGroupName = "MyOU OU Admins" Set objNetwork = CreateObject("Wscript.Network") Set objLocalGroup = GetObject _ ("WinNT

RE: [ActiveDir] OU tareq

2006-08-24 Thread Kevin Brunson
Create a GPO for the computer OU.  Edit that GPO, and expand to Computer Configuration>Windows Settings>Security Settings>Restricted Groups.  Right-click Restricted Groups and hit Add Group.  Add Administrators.  Configure membership for this group>Members of this Group> Add domain users, a

RE: [ActiveDir] OU tareq

2006-08-24 Thread Robert Rutherford
Create a group in AD and add the users to it. Then use restricted groups (via group policy) to add that group into local admin on the PCs.   Cheers Rob Robert Rutherford QuoStar Solutions Limited T:    +44 (0) 8456 440 331   F:    +44 (0) 8456 440 332   M:    +44 (0) 7974 249 4

[ActiveDir] OU tareq

2006-08-24 Thread tareq ttttttt
dears, How i can build a group policy that permit normal account in the active directory to login  as Local Admin for any computer in one OU.   tareq All-new Yahoo! Mail - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster.

RE: [ActiveDir] Exchange question

2006-08-24 Thread Ramon Linan
It has 2 network cards   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alex Alborzfard Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2006 3:40 PM To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Exchange question   Glad to hear that. Why is one SMTP server configured w

Re: [ActiveDir] Problem in AD

2006-08-24 Thread Paul Williams
Then your problem is likely a DNS issue. Ensure that all clients are pointing to at least two DCs. Ensure that your DCs are pointing to at least two as well, as they're also DNS clients. --Paul - Original Message - From: "Pankaj Verma" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Thursday, Augu