Why not just create a custom MMC in author mode that only allows ADUC to set
password, nothing else. It is possible to do. - Marc
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I am looking at hardening security by requiring smartcards for interactive
logons VIA the GPO. However, users also use OWA from home, as well as access
a few web applications remotely while in the field, these are just using
Integrated Authentication through our ISA server. My question however,
rel
Only other option would be to use managed switches and
again, you would need MACs of all auth. machines as you would need to register
each MAC for them to filter traffic. Unfortunately, other than that, not that
easy. - Marc
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I'm not sure if it's the best way to do it, but you could
set your entire scope to be in one exclusion range, then assign static DHCP to
authorised MACs. After that, for added security, you could set a second scope to
give out leases outside your network range so that unauth ppl will get a le
This sounds like a tool I was looking for a while ago and
was never able to find, I looked for it, but can't seem to find it in the
archive, any possibility of pointing me in the right direction - Thanks,
Marc
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plemented. ;o)
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OK, Here goes:
1. Ability to bulk set
OK, Here goes:
1. Ability to bulk set passwords, I have 6 generic limited access accounts
for users that forget their smartcards, but the passwords are generated on a
daily basis, and I just hate setting it on all 6, I suppose a simple script
would do this, but I would love to see integrated so th
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Sure, I
was just using a batch file that called iisftp
the
context was "iisftp username"
all Z
drives are the homedir of the user stored on our hermes server in the share Z
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Marc, can you post the code you're using? Cleaned up for internet
consumption of course.
Al
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Hi all, I am working on setting up FTP in AD Isolation mode. I have written
a batch file that I run to enable a user on the FTP server, I would like to
change this so that I can just right click on a user in AD Users & Computers
to do this, I have made the modification to the display specifier to c
appreciated. -
Marc
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Manager, City Animal Hospital Ltd.MCP#: 3146827CompTIA#:
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Hi everyone, I am having a problem here, and Google wants to keep asking me
if I mean DNS and screws up my search. I need to install a DSN for an SQL
server on all machines in my domain, but I am not aware of an easy way to do
this i.e. GPO. Is there a script out there to install a data source on m
This is a step by step to add the attribute and extend the display specifier
to allow it to be modified.
http://www.informit.com/articles/article.asp?p=169630&rl=1
Hope this helps - Marc
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