Happy New Year everyone,
Im currently playing around with
group Policies in AD, and Im thinking of pushing out a new version of
CheckPoint to certain PCs within some OUs. Has anyone had any
problems doing this? Are there any tricks that I should look for before
pressing ok? Are there
UltraVNC has just been released - I've been using it over the past few weeks
... And highly recommend it.
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Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 9:08 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject:
with Networking and
try to move the data to a server.
Jared Manhat
Systems Administrator
Accutest Laboratories
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Caple, Andrew
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 5:57 PM
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Windows XP
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Good morning everyone,
(What a great way to start the day)
One of our "important" PC has died over night (the computer turns on and goes to
the Windows Screen and then reboots - this happen over and over again) and I now
need to do a recovery on it, quick question in regards
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Greeting
everyone,
I was hoping
that you might be able to help me, I'm wanting to assign permissions to our Support Centre Administrators so
that they are able to administer the spooler and task scheduler services on some
of our severs - without adding them into the local
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We have 4
people working on the Support Centre and the error below came up on only one of
the computers. All users have the same permissions and they have been using the
same computer for the past 5 months without any problems. Apparently the user
was able to get in at one
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Thanks
everyone for your help --- it will make my life a lot
easier!
Andrew
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Thursday, September 09, 2004 2:00 AMTo:
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Good afternoon everyone,
Is it possible to extract: which user logged onto what computer through
Active Directory? As both get authenticated at some point I assume that the
records must be stored somewhere?
Thanks, Andrew
://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_groups.htm
I am sure there is a
ton of stuff at Microsoft too.
From: Caple,
Andrew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 30, 2004 10:43
PMTo:
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Groups
Good afternoon
everyone,
We're recently
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Good afternoon
everyone,
We're recently
migrated our users across from a Windows NT domain to Windows 2000 AD with the
migration we have removed all the users from the Workstation Admin group. As you
can imagine this has been popular ;-)
Obviously some users
are now unable
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Good morning
everyone,
I've been asked to
extract some information from our RAS server to see who has been dialling in
over a certain period of time. The RAS server is an NT4 server. When I connect
to it and have a look at the "Security" event logs I can see the
entry:
close) has
spyware/malware detct clean capabilities. That would probably be
better suited for a
serverenviornment.--Brian
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Caple, Andrew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wed 7/28/2004 7:20 PM To:
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Good morning everyone!!!
We have a couple of terminal servers running Windows 2000 SP4 within a
Citrix Metaframe XP FR3 enviro. over the past few days and number of spyware
pop-ups have been appearing within users sessions.
Does anyone know of any good spyware software that
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Greetings
everyone,
I'm trying
to export some data fromAD into a CSV file- our AD structure has 26
OU's, each OU breaks down to look like:
Site
name
Groups
Legacy Workstations
Printers
Servers
Users
Workstations
Is it possible to
export all the data that's
Thanks for your help everyone!
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rachui, Scott
Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2004 2:59 PM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Exporting Workstation Information
One point about using CSVDE is that
to an "allowed" format e.g. *.123, you could
even remove the file extension temporarily.
James
From: Caple,
Andrew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, 28 June 2004 3:21
PMTo:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Outlook 2003
attachment blocking
Title: Message
Have you tried the registry hack? (Please see: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;829982Product=out2003)
Regards, Andrew
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rer.
I think in
Windows 2000 there's a similar problem however the drive has a red "x" next to
it. Has anyone
else had this problem? Does anyone know of a fix?
Thanks in advance for your help ... in the mean time
I'll be rocking backwards and forwards under my desk.
Thanks e
Jackson - ditto with the other e-mails that have been doing the rounds.
Like Guido said it would be great if it was a honest newsletter with
some handy points on some of the problems that are out there ... And not
just a sales pitch.
Regards, Andrew
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Title: Message
With
applications like this (also CheckPoint VPN) we've created a batch file that we
run on the local computer which changes the permissions registery and in program
files to allow the user to have read/write to that spacific
folder.
As you
said below becasue it's a adhoc
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John,
Good
afternoon, a colleague of mine has used the following software before: http://www.bb4.com and highly recommends it.
Apparently it takes a little bit to set it up but is very stable and works very
well.
Personally I haven't had a look at it yet, but I've seen it
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