Is there any command line or a way to pull the member of a query based
distribution list from command line?
I need to make a report (for auditing) about the member of our query
based distribution list.
Thanks
List info : http://www.activedir.org/List.aspx
List FAQ:
We are in the process of bringin in a couple hundred users from a
Novell Groupwise system to our AD 2003 + Exchange 2003 system. Our AD
is in Windows 2003 Native mode for forest and domain.
Because of the need to integrate Groupwise and Exchange, we need to
use Microsoft Exchange Connector for
file
level?
Jose
- Original Message -
From: Irwan Hadi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Sent: Sunday, May 07, 2006 7:36 PM
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] Robocopy(OT)
You can try to run dir /x and see the short name of that directory, or
you can also try to use this product
You can try to run dir /x and see the short name of that directory, or
you can also try to use this product Delete FXP Files from
http://www.jrtwine.com/Products/DelFXPFiles/index.htm
On 4/30/06, Tom Kern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I've rebooted the server,ran a chkdsk, and still the dir
You can try cisco@groupstudy.com
http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html
On 4/28/06, Danny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Happy Friday to you all. Sorry for the OT - I am looking for a Cisco
network routing or just general network routing mailing list. Any
suggestions? I did search as well.
On 3/19/06, Brian Desmond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you poke through the GP options, there's a setting not to have the
folders get created this way. I don't know the setting offhand, sorry.
I believe it is:
Computer Configuration - Administrative Templates - System - Users
Profiles - Add
Our company just changed its name including its domain, and would like
to change also change our Active Directory domain.
Currently we are using our AD just for Exchange. We will join our
workstations which currently are using Novell Netware to AD soon.
Our AD domain:
- Current forest functional
On 3/3/06, Almeida Pinto, Jorge de [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When talking about a software solution to restore deleted objects I know
about:
Netpro's RestoreADmin
Quest's Recovery Manage for AD
I don't know the price of both products (I guess per managed object or
something like that) but
I meant the number of users in the AD.
Sorry for the confusion.
On 3/4/06, Irwan Hadi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/3/06, Almeida Pinto, Jorge de [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When talking about a software solution to restore deleted objects I know
about:
Netpro's RestoreADmin
Quest's
Is there a way to make so that whenever a user logon to a computer,
s/he will automatically be a member of that particular computer power
users (or even administrators) but nobody else?
The reason for this is because we have some specific applications
which users will need to install in their own
We have a couple Sharp copiers that we want to setup so that they can
query the name and email addresses from the GAL.
This is so that when users want to send a scanned image to another
user, the person just need to type in the first character of the
recipient first and last name, instead of the
in the forest). If a single domain,
DC=domain,DC=com would be the format for domain.com.
How are you specifying the credentials? DN, UPN, or NT style? What is the
actual query?
joe
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Irwan Hadi
Sent: Friday
The Active Directory 3rd Book with Joe as co-author seems will be
released somewhere in February 2006 based on
http://www.bookpool.com/sm/0596101732 .
(Bookpool is having discounted O'reilly book sale this month, and
accept pre-order, though I do not have any relation with bookpool
other than
On Mon, Dec 29, 2003 at 10:01:53AM -0600, Rich Milburn wrote:
Just tried it, XP SP1 on a 2003 domain, Network Identification, switched
from domain member to workgroup member:
Enter the name and password of an account with permission to remove this
computer from the domain.
User name:
I just upgraded all of my domain controllers (2 of them) from
Windows 2000 to Windows 2003. The domain itself is still in Windows
2000 native mode.
I just noticed one thing, where, supposed I want to share a folder, and
among the groups that I want to share this folder to is the built-in
I'm curious what is the best practice or recommended way for the
following case:
I have several computers that are joined to the domain, and I'm going to
upgrade some of thse computers with a different computer (newer), though
the UNC name of these computers will remain the same.
Should I:
1.
I just upgraded my active directory infrastructure from Windows 2000 to
Windows 2003. For a background, we have two servers working as domain
controller and file server, and one server working as Exchange Server
2000 for about 70 users.
The upgrade from Windows 2000 to Windows 2003 went pretty
, 2003 9:54 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] After upgrading to Windows 2003
You didn't say why you have NLB loaded. What's it's purpose?
-Original Message-
From: Irwan Hadi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2003 2:38 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
On Wed, Oct 15, 2003 at 02:44:59AM -0700, Raymond McClinnis wrote:
Why not use a VB Script with the desired value? I had to do something
similar to change an old domain name that was stuck in some of our remote
desktops Worked like a charm :-)
Actually I'm thinking to create a .REG file
Hi,
I'm just curious whether I can control the size of user's Internet
Explorer cache via group policy? I know that I can set the user to use
the proxy by using group policy, but I couldn't find any option to
control the user's IE cache size. If I can't control it, does anyone
know how to do
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