Title: RE: [ActiveDir] Calculating AD replication traffic
How can one get a hold of admapper
It will definitely be helpful for future use.
Regards,
Yusuf
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Hi
Deji,
This
position that you have available I assume is for the guys in the States only ???
I
am currently residing from South
Africa.
Regards,
Yusuf
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Sent: 22 October 2003 00:31 AM
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Hi guys,
Does anyone have info about
the DS conference that was recently held ?
Any comments ???
Yusuf
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For information about the Standard Bank
Title: Windows 2003 RDC
Hey Juan,
What is the error that you receive when
you deselect the Terminal Services Option ???
I assume that when you un-install the
Terminal Services in Application Mode you are going to Add\Remove Programs and
deselecting the option there?
NB. A note to
Title: RE: [ActiveDir] Ultrasound for FRS troubleshooting.
Just installed Ultrasound and Rick I quite agree that this tool is quite funky for something that is free from the MS Stables.
-Original Message-
From: Rick Kingslan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 25 September 2003
Title: RE: [ActiveDir] SUS does SPs now
I don't think I would want SP's just being deployed to my server especially as I would be caught in a predicament when all my servers stop functioning the next day.
I don't mind the patches and hotfixes for the moment.
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Yeah
Thanks again guys for your responses.
I was not sure what the virus was called
however the symptoms, that you guys gave to me is exactly what some of our
clients were experiencing.
"The continuous reboot problem"
The servers however are not having any
problems as we patched
Title: OT: Has anyone had a problem with the RPC call to the OS
Hi everyone
Curiosity has gotten the better of me and I wanted to know if anyone out there been affected by the virus that does the rpc call to the Operating system?
Your comments,
Yusuf
Title: Group Policy Monitoring Tool
Does anyone know of tools that will monitor changes on Group Policies etc...
I came across a tool called "Active Administrator" from Sunbelt Software.
Has anyone used this tool?
Your suggestions or comments will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Yusuf
Title: Message
Well seeing this discussion has started I would
like to throw a curve ball.
In my environment I have chosen the route to
train the junior lads into pre-creating the computer account into the relative OU.
I have delegated the following permission over
"Computer Objects"
Title: Domain Native Mode
Our company is in the process of deploying E2K3 into our environment.
After some understanding of the product is that we would require the domain to be in at least W2K Native Mode.
Enough said we have started a process of informing all people about this move but
From: Mayet, Yusuf Y
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Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 12:01 PM
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Well seeing this discussion has started I
would like to throw a curve ball.
In my environment I have chosen the route
to train the junior lads into pre-creating the comput
.
From: Salandra, Justin
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Sent: 16 July, 2003 18:39 PM
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You can't back out once you make the change to
native mode, it is permanent.
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Message-
From: Mayet, Yusuf Y
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Sent: Wednesday, July
Title: Missing Sysvol and Netlogon
I am hoping that you guys could share some light on the following problem I encountered.
Doing my usual Administrative Task I had to disable an option in the Domain Policy and I experienced errors opening the policies.
Had a look at the "sysvol and
Title: RE: [ActiveDir] Monitoring AD
My thoughts would be
1. DNS zone transfers stop taking place...well if DNS Stops then Active Directory stops.
2. Latency between DC's - Updates not received as prescribed by sites and services
3. Group Policies not being applied or corrupt - Security is
Title: RE: [ActiveDir] Single sign-on
Rick, correct me if I am wrong but as far as I know if one is considering MMS Enterprise than you are bound by MCS to assist you in the QA and Design. (and they don't come cheap)
Yusuf
-Original Message-
From: Rick Kingslan [mailto:[EMAIL
Title: Account Lockouts
Hi everyone,
I was hoping that you someone could help me out with this:
We have a mixed environment of W2K DC's and there is a requirement from our Systems Support Centre to track Account Lockouts.
As this can take place on any DC I was wondering if someone out
Hi all,
A question for you:
I am currently setting up the Administration Model for our Domain.
What I having difficulty in completing is allowing a Monitoring Group to
access the Terminal Server Licensing component.
And by this I mean that they can administer this component for the domain.
Can
I am trying to delegate the permission of "Account
Unlock" to a related group.
I can under the ACL find "Reset Password" and
all the other finer stuff.
But can't seem to find the one mentioned above.
I have used ADSI Edit to locate "lockoutDuration"
but also not sure what I should
Title: RE: [ActiveDir] secedit enforce problems...
Yes you are correct in stating that this
feature is only available in Application Mode.
And No you cannot use this functionality
with a W2K system.
-Original Message-
From: Mulder, Joeri (NL - Amsterdam)
[mailto:[EMAIL
Your best bet is to try and get a copy of
Windows 2003 Web Server.
This only includes the IIS Component on
the CD.
Thanks,
Yusuf
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From: Snow Brent Civ OO-ALC/MACL
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Sent: 27 January, 2003 23:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
Title: Message
Thats
correct you will need to use these switches for .NET to upgrade the Windows 2000
Forest and Domain.
-Original Message-From: Parker, Edward
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 19 December, 2002
17:06To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE:
[ActiveDir]
Title: Message
Hi all,
I receiveda
request mentioned belowfrom ourUser Administration
Department.
Considering what I
know about scripts is scary.
Can you guys
help??
Write a VBScript application,
together with the relevant supporting documentation, that creates user accounts
in the
.
John A. Bjelke
UNISYS
Systems administrator
Supporting AFRL Kirtland AFB
505.853.6774
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Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 7:53 AM
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Subject: RE
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Netlogon Service
See reply inline below..
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Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 10:21 AM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Netlogon Service
Title: Message
Rick,
Thanks
for the reply.
We are
currently runninga mixed environment. NT4.0, W2K and
.NET[RC1]
The
reason we had "Disabled" the NETLOGON Service was due to an issue we are
experiencing withaccess for users from Trusted
Domains.
Does
anyone have any suggestions as to
Title: Message
The
problem I am having is this.
We
have a Domain Policy which I have enabled the security option for a "Message
Title" to be displayed to the user.
And in
true Windows fashion this "Domain Policy" should apply to all computers in the
Domain.
But
there are random users in
Title: Message
Does anyone know
what adverse effects a "Directory Service" will experience if the NETLOGON
Service is Disabled on aDomain Controller???
Thanks,
Yusuf
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Title: Message
Hi,
Can you assist me
with the following questions.
1. AD User Details -
Currently in ourAD User and Computers the user particulars have scarcely
been filled in.
The question fromis that when wecomplete the Exchange Schema
Extensions intoAD will the Userdetails currently
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