[ActiveDir] When is a domain Admin not a domain Admin?

2005-11-28 Thread Morley, Scott
All,   For reasons too long and boring to mention, I have been asked about the following scenario:   Create a regular normal everyday user Give that user full control over all objects in the domain The user is NOT part of the Domain Admins group     Does the membership of the domai

RE: [ActiveDir] Migration Tool

2003-11-14 Thread Morley, Scott
I am testing out the Aelita tool, I've seen it work in my lab with W2k pro machines, fairly easily. Did you find out what went wrong? I'd like to know before my migration becomes a "crash and burn" scenario. Scott Morley MCSE 2000/4.0, Exchange 2000/5.5, MCT, CCNA, CNE, CNI Senior Systems E

RE: [ActiveDir] Migration Tool

2003-11-14 Thread Morley, Scott
Title: Message The vendors I've dealt with (Quest/Aelita) both wanted Prof Services.initially I felt the same way.  Unfortunately, the products are made for people to do simple migrations.  If your migration gets complicated (i.e. simple=migration within a single maintence cycle) then you ne

[ActiveDir] Delegate Access for DC servers (2003)

2003-12-04 Thread Morley, Scott
All, I am challenged with providing a level of access to Domain Controllers that would allow individuals to access the OS and fix any hardware issues, but not impact Active Directory (2003). Any thoughts or articles that anyone can point my way? Scott Morley MCSE 2000/4.0, Exchange 2000/5.5, MC

RE: [ActiveDir] Moving Schema Master

2004-02-04 Thread Morley, Scott
I would say yes. What ports are open between the DMZ and Trusted? This may impact your ability to fully administer the forest. Scott Morley MCSE 2000/4.0, Exchange 2000/5.5, MCT, CCNA, CNE, CNI Senior Systems Engineer/Architect Global Messaging Services, Starwood Technology Center Starwood

[ActiveDir] Limited DC rights/permissions

2004-03-18 Thread Morley, Scott
Title: Message All,   I've got a unique (maybe?) situation here.  I need to give our service provider enough access to our DC's so that they can restart certain services (related to hardware, not AD), and reboot the server.  Obviously, I do want to hand over the keys to the kingdom to non-em

[ActiveDir] Domain Naming Best Practices

2003-07-23 Thread Morley, Scott
All,   I have been asked by managment to defend my domain naming standard.  I am using geographical locations such as AMER (N&S America), EAME (Europe, Africa, & Middle East), and APAC (Asia Pacific & Australia).  I am being asked why can't we use generic names such as Region1, Region2, and so f

RE: [ActiveDir] Domain Naming Best Practices

2003-07-23 Thread Morley, Scott
Roger D. Seielstad - MTS MCSE MS-MVP Sr. Systems Administrator Inovis Inc. -Original Message-----From: Morley, Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 10:22 AMTo: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: [ActiveDir] Domain Naming

RE: [ActiveDir] Domain Naming Best Practices

2003-07-23 Thread Morley, Scott
some people like to use their dogs, some people like to generically name things and use numbers.  Hate to say it but I think it is all about preference and easy reference. -Original Message-From: Morley, Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 23

[ActiveDir] ISA & FE combination - Load Balancing Help

2003-08-14 Thread Morley, Scott
All,   I 've been scrambling around the Internet looking for information about the ISA-Front End server combination.  There are not too many informative sites out there.  I've been trying to design a load balancing solution from the connection from my ISA server to my multiple front end servers