Title: OT -- to ActiveDir Mailinglist admins
Hi,
Is there any chance that I or someone else could change my e-mail address on this list.
We've changed our e-mail addresses a few weeks back. I am still able to receive mails on my old address, but my reply address has changed (as a first stage
off as it were. You can see what the tree looks like with tlist -t
Taskkill? New to me. Kill.exe is a reskit
utility that can be used. Kill.exe pid -f is what usually works, but
not always depending on the app.
More background on the kill concept: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default
Title: Message
BTW,
I know I could use
taskkill /t
But the Scheduling
software uses a regular "kill" thing . . .
-Original Message-From: Baekelant, Erik
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, December 10,
2003 2:29 PMTo: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subj
Title: OT: batch/command file and "child-processes" killing
Hello
First of all, apologies for going OT . . .
We are introducing our Scheduler software (Client-side, CA Autosys) in the Windows environment.
Everything starts fine, except stopping/killing jobs.
Batch-file (a.cmd) calls anot
Title: Message
Yes,
this one would be nice.
I know
that we are pulling the tel.-numbers from Exchange now, going though Access and
so on
But
since migrating to AD, all tel.-numbers are nicely stored in AD and extracting
an html page from it would be very helpfull.
cheers,
-
Title: RE: [ActiveDir] Who is using my file?
If the file is opened through a share, you could use the following command:
net file | find /I "name of file"
will return a line with an ID, the filename and the account who is accessing the file.
net file ID /delete
closes the file.
HTH,
Any chance one of the last things that was done on the server was stopping
some "useless" services and changing their startup to "Manual" or
"Disabled". Once saw a W2K DC with the Kerberos service disabled and it does
take a long time before that server was started.
-Original Message-
From
Title: Message
not
really an expert on this, but here are two suggestions:
- Is
it really a silent install (silent isn't equal to unattended)
?
- Some
setups do require Admin rights/does the setup create reg keys/shortscuts in part
of the profile
-
Would it be a problem to run the script a
Title: Message
Yes,
have a look at the resource kit command 'robocopy'. It does come with a some
good documentation and is very usefull when you want to "copy
incremental".
-Original Message-From: Michael B. Smith
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 12:43
P
Hi,
Personally I won't go the second route... to put it simple, the NT4 couldn't
capture all the AD data. Unfortunatly I don't think many people have used
rendom in a real situation so it could be usefull to read the how-to's.
cheers,
-Original Message-
From: Rocky Habeeb [mailto:[E
Title: Message
>>> Anything is easier to manage and costs less than Tivoli.
<<<
Or you
must have a BMC Patrol experience (expensive, hard to setup and absolutely
inflexible)
We've
chosen to implement BigBrother (Quest) which works fine in our mixed
env.
BTW,
Hello to everyone, I am new o
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