Does
he have a lot of compressed (not zipped; compressed via NTFS) files in
the directory?
Laura
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I guess he is probably trying to write or
copy file which is quite big, may be more than 200Mb in size. Please tell him
to write smaller file on the file system where he already using 300MB.
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I’m having weird quota issues. I have a
partition that has the default quota set to a 500 MB. There are a good
hundred users that wring to that partition but only one is having this issue;
he keeps running out of quota even though he has only written about 300 MB to
his subdirectory. He
You can only promote a replica using windows creds.
There's no point it trying to lock ADAM out of windows users. See my
other post.
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Until Longhorn, ADAM-ADSIEdit will not support simple binds, sorry. LDP
is your only option.
Second -- you cannot protect *anything* on a joined machine from an AD
admin. If you don't trust them, leave the domain. That's the only way.
For example, a builtin admin on the machine can bind to ADAM in
Just a reminder for the beta - you'll need three 64 bit machines/or
hosted/vmwares thereof
Michael B. Smith wrote:
Much much more than that. :-) This is in my company's sweet spot. I'm
really looking forward to the beta.
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Much much more than that. :-) This is in my company's sweet spot. I'm
really looking forward to the beta.
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Hi all!
On my attempt to get familiar with ADAM, I am running into something that
(might) become a bit of a showstopper for what I'm trying to do:
I have an ADAM SP1 instance with one app. partition. I have created a user
in the config. partition (CN=adamadmin,CN=Roles,CN=Configuration,CN={GUID})
Hi all!!
I'm (trying to) get up to speed with AD/AM, but I seem to be hitting some
glitch. So, please, if I'm doing something stupid, please do tell me:
As of ADAM SP1, it's possible to create ADAM users in the config. partition,
thus making it possible for an ADAM user to be the administrator of
If the OP is doing Domino, Domino has its own clustering
contraption that you can use in lieu of MSCS as I understand it.
Thanks,
Brian Desmond
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The SBS and Centro Community Lead Blog : So, what is "Centro" you
ask...?:
http://blogs.technet.com/kevin_beares/archive/2006/10/24/so-what-is-centro-you-ask.aspx
...and before anyone asks yes, it does indeed sound like SBS on
steroids.
--
Letting your vendors set your risk analy
Hey folks
Just a little confused here ... nodes notes[domino] Going back to the
original post there is no mention of nodes only Lotus Notes and clustering.
I am sort of wondering what people mean here?
What is meant when each says nodes and what does the poster mean when they say
notes?
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The blank messages aren't blank. In Outlook Express
if you choose the view menu and change the encoding from Unicode to Western
European they are all visible.
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I snagged this from my notes on when we deployed XP/GPO's and RA. It
was a beating to get this to work, maybe something in this will spark a
thought on your part.
Edit the new custom GPO to have the following settings
1. CompConfig, Windows Settings, Local Policies, Security Options:
Please don’t make the cluster nodes DCs. It’s a really bad setup
and doesn’t always fully work.
Thanks,
Brian Desmond
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Yes. I can get remote assistance running if the client makes the request
(using a file) it's only admins offering assistance that I can't get
working.
Thanks
Mike Guest
IT Solutions
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From: Susan Bradley,
Yes. I’m also an admin on the remote
machine.
The closest I can find is Q555179
which suggests that I need “File & print” allowing through the
(in the article’s case, windows) firewall.
If this is the case, we’ll likely not implement it
anyway. We don’t really want to allow this le
Are you a member of the "Offer Remote Assistance Helpers" group on the
system your trying to offer RA to (this can be done via GPO
setting)?
David Aragon
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This came up just the other day. Check http://www.mail-archive.com/activedir@mail.activedir.org/msg47273.html and
see if the responses there help.
Hunter
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Hello,
This may be an easy answer, but I want to get feedback
anyway. What are the potential problems/issues/concerns with switching
distribution groups to security groups? Our Sharepoint group has rolled
out Sharepoint site permissions based on DLs. I believe that DLs should
be used
In System, Remote in the control panel, under Remote assistance, in
advanced the box to allow it to be controlled remotely is checked right?
Mike Guest wrote:
PS: forgot to mention. XP box is a domain member, windows firewall
disabled
Mike Guest
IT Solutions
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I wrote a batch file and cut and paste the zones.
Forward
dnscmd servername /ZoneResetMasters zone.net 10.235.17.1 10.235.17.2 10.235.17.1
dnscmd servername /zonereload zone.inet
Reverse
dnscmd servername /zoneresetmasters 99.235.10.in-addr.arpa 10.235.17.1
10.235.17.2 10.235.17.1
dnscmd se
Glad you brought this up, because I'm wondering how to update ALL PTR
records for all hosts in a particular domain (child.domain.com) using
the dnscmd command?
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Well I was juggling 8 balls; talking to several clowns; drinking a coffee and
well whatever else I was doing.
Regards,
Mark Parris
Base IT Ltd
Active Directory Consultancy
Tel +44(0)7801 690596
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It took you THAT long... ??
:)
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5 more minutes of fiddling would have answered my own questi
5 more minutes of fiddling would have answered my own question.
Dnscmd servername /zoneresetmasters X.X.X.in-addr.arpa.dns ipaddresses
Regards,
Mark Parris
Base IT Ltd
Active Directory Consultancy
Tel +44(0)7801 690596
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Dat
Hello,
Can anyone please advise me on how to update the masters on hosted secondary
reverse lookup zones on a windows server from the command line?
The primary reverse lookup zone is on a UNIX server and our Windows DNS servers
host a secondary of that zone.
Forward secondaries - no problem.
PS: forgot to mention. XP box is a domain
member, windows firewall disabled
Mike Guest
IT Solutions
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Anyone seen this before?
I have an xp box sitting behind an internal firewall (long
story) that I want to be able to offer unsolicited remote assistance to.
I can already RDP to the box, but the session on that box I want to offer
assistance to is already an RDP session, so that soluti
If you take a look at the Windows 2000
clustering training material (I don't have it handy so my vocabulary will be
scetchy) there is a setup where you make the nodes the DCs for the domain that
the cluster resides in. I've never implemented such a setup though, so
can't vouch for it in any
... or consider using non-MS clustering software,
perhaps?
neil
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DOMAIN?
You
need a domain to have a cluster. You can ma
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