[ActiveDir] Default Domain

2006-05-05 Thread Paul Glenn
r way?   I thank you in advance for you help.  I would expect I'll be around here a bunch during this move.   Paul Glenn University of Kentucky-- ***"I've got a fever and the only prescription is morecowbell."--Christopher Walken *** 

Re: [ActiveDir] Default Domain

2006-05-05 Thread Paul Glenn
F folder.  They work just fine.  When I told one of our administrators about this, he said, he didn't like that idea much (placing this on the DC).  In my testing, I wasn't able to get any of the custom templates to work until I did put them there and in the INF folder.  Is there another way

Re: [ActiveDir] Default Domain

2006-05-05 Thread Paul Glenn
On 5/5/06, joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Welcome.   I am not sure if you can set a domain by default for the initial logon. If you could, I would expect it to be to some of the reg entries maintained in the HKLM\software\microsoft\windows nt\currentversion\winlogon portion of the registry. Th

Re: [ActiveDir] Default Domain

2006-05-05 Thread Paul Glenn
s supporting non-windows clients a different challenge :)Paul, what method are you using to join the workstation to the domain? It sounds like the domains are being enumerated at initial logon asif it has no list when it joins. Could be something in the process orsomething else, but figured I'd

Re: [ActiveDir] Default Domain

2006-05-06 Thread Paul Glenn
, joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Oh BTW, are you changing the SIDs on the workstations after you finish the ghost process?   -- O'Reilly Active Directory Third Edition - http://www.joeware.net/win/ad3e.htm      From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Paul

[ActiveDir] OT: Higher Education web access

2006-06-19 Thread Paul Glenn
Hello all,Sorry for the OT, but I'm a bit at a loss on parts of the big move.  As I've said in the past, I'm in the process of moving our student population from eDirectory to Active Directory.  We've overcome several hurdles up to this point.  Our next big one is how to give access to our student'

Re: [ActiveDir] OT: Higher Education web access

2006-06-19 Thread Paul Glenn
n one being for restores when a student or professor deletes that all important paper that is due in 15 minutes.  Another one is the ability to shut down the site when a parent sees naked pictures of their daughter on someone else's site - real life situation just this past semester.   Pa

Re: [ActiveDir] Ghost Backup or Image for Active Directory Server and Exchange Server

2006-06-19 Thread Paul Glenn
I attended a Disaster Recovery of AD class at TechEd this past week.  One thing they said was to NEVER EVER rely on a ghost image for DR.  Their reasoning was the whole SID situation.   Paul  On 6/17/06, Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: And us SBSers will sa

Re: [ActiveDir] Ghost Backup or Image for Active Directory Server and Exchange Server

2006-06-19 Thread Paul Glenn
s for us.>> Acronis works.>> Big boys can't image DCs.. we can.  We're little..we're agile and we> can do it.>> Big server land can't ...and that's fine...but the rules of big server > land stop at the gates of SBSland... it's a whole diff ball g

Re: [ActiveDir] OT: Higher Education web access

2006-06-20 Thread Paul Glenn
I myself would be more than happy with this scenario.  However, when I discuss this with the VP he says we can't take away anything they have now.  So that means I have to find a way for them to access their files through some type of web interface (which maybe I can convience him WEBDAV is almost

Re: [ActiveDir] Regarding printer configure through web

2006-07-10 Thread Paul Glenn
You might look into iPrint for Windows 2003.  I know it's a Novell product, but we used it for a few years to allow print acces for our wireless patrons.  it was ported over for 2003 in version 3.08 I think.PaulOn 7/10/06, Ajay Kumar < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hi all,   Please help me out, How I c

[ActiveDir] SFTP with AD Auth

2006-07-12 Thread Paul Glenn
I just thought I'd poll everyone to see what is being used as a SFTP server.  Because of the politics of the arena here, the server will have to be on a member server and not on an DC itself - which I can't think would make much of a difference.The users will be accessing their home dirs only.  I'v

Re: [ActiveDir] SFTP with AD Auth

2006-07-12 Thread Paul Glenn
On 7/12/06, Bernier, Brandon (.) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: It's too bad IIS6 doesn't support TLS for FTP or that would be a great solution. Agreed!  It's amazing to me that after all these years they haven't decided to have make some sort of SFTP native service.  Too bad really. paul  Howe