You might want to look
into using Active Directory Load Balancing tool (adlb.exe); I’ve never
used the tool but it might help you control replication and the connection
objects. Personally, I would trust the KCC and let it do its jobJ
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It's been a while, but I created a bunch of these a while back. First off,
remove the trusts from both sides. Then reboot both the NT PDC and the 2003
PDCE. When they come back up try to establish the trust again. If it still
fails then look at the tips below.
Make sure that the "RestrictAnony
From: Olivarez, Sergio
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a computer account to specific workstati ons?
What you could do is
put the specific systems in an OU and set the “Allow
What you could do is
put the specific systems in an OU and set the “Allow log on locally”
in a GPO to the Administrators group and the user\users that only need to
access those PC’s.
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From: Medeiros, Jose
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Marc, Brian is right about interactive logon. You're right about the
password becoming long and complex. What you will have to do is have every
user change their password back to something that meets your password
policy. This means having every user visit an admin or someone with enough
permiss
systeminfo /s | find "Build"
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From: Harding, Devon
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3:26 PM
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Level
Is there a wa
in they is nothing different from a stand alone
machine. And like I said, we get this message even when logged on as
local administrator which the AD GP should not apply.
Antonio
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If you are trying to
install Symantec NAV 2001 check out this link - http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;322963
Have you done an RSOP
on the box to make sure that there is no software restriction policy?
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Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] ability to create container objects not in ADUC
A container is not an OU.
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Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 15:26:22
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What kind of container? An OU is a container.
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Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 3:11 PM
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If the other DC has not replicated the deletion of the OU, you can put that
DC into Directory Service Restore mode and perform an authoritative restore
on the OU. This will set the USN at a higher # and it will not be deleted
when the information is replicated. It will then replicate the OU back
If you are on a
Windows 2000 be careful of copy and paste, better off using ntbackup!:
Junctions graft the namespace (any bounded area in which a
specific name can be resolved) of the destination file system location to an
NTFS volume. An underlying reparse point permits NTFS to transpa
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Did you delete the DC
in AD Sites and Services?
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Did you delete the DC
in AD Sites and Services?
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From: Clay, Justin
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Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006
12:28 PM
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Subject: [ActiveDir] NtFrs Errors
Here are a couple
articles that compare rights.
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/windows_security_default_settings.mspx
http://uis.georgetown.edu/software/documentation/win2000/win2000.account.group.permissions.html
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http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/winxppro/maintain/rstrplcy.mspx
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From: Clay, Justin
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Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006
12:27 PM
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Have you tried copying
the ldifde.exe over to your XP workstation from a Server?
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From: Harding, Devon
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available on Wink23 dc's.
Thanks
On 2/13/06, Olivarez,
Sergio J Mr ANOSC/FCBS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
How about utilizing the "Performance Monitor Users"
built-in security group!
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How about utilizing the “Performance
Monitor Users” built-in security group!
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: [ActiveDir] DSQUERY
filter for space character only
You follow this list?
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filter for space character only
Have you tried * *
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Olivarez
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filter for space character only
I need to run an obs
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