RE: [ActiveDir] [ActiveDir Digest]

2006-05-16 Thread jkleyheeg
Jeri, System ODBC DSN's are stored in the registry at HKLM\SOFTWARE\ODBC\ODBC.INI\DSN NAME. The DSN names themselves are listed as values in HKLM\SOFTWARE\ODBC\ODBC.INI\ODBC Data Sources If you create the DSN's you need by hand, then you can export them to a reg file and build a custom ADM file

RE: [ActiveDir] OT - Clear IE Cache on Remote machines

2006-01-26 Thread jkleyheeg
Or (remotely) delete the "c:\documents and settings\username\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files" folder prior to the migration. You could have a script got the machine remotely, enumerate all the user accounts in documents and settings and remove the folder. This will definitely

RE: [ActiveDir] GPO problem - Network card disappearing

2006-01-12 Thread jkleyheeg
Aaron, I have had this happen to me also. The way to fix this is as follows: - run mmc. - Add the security configuration and analysis snapin - Create a database - Import the setup security.inf - Right click the server icon and select analyze computer

RE: [ActiveDir] OT: FTP server

2003-06-24 Thread jkleyheeg
Bryan, We prefer a VPN also, but one of our clients wanted to use GnuPG instead. This is an open source encryption tool and is easily scripted. We used vbscript to encapsulate the encryption and ftp processes and WinPT to manage the keys. Jef -Original Message- From: Bryan Schlegel

RE: [ActiveDir] Modifying Multiple Active Directory User Accountsat Once

2002-10-24 Thread jkleyheeg
I'm not sure about an TS specific login script option in AD, but in our TS/Citrix environment we have solved this using the %systemroot%\system32\usrlogn.cmd command file mechanism. The usrlogon.cmd file gets called by default when a user logs on. From the .cmd file we would call a separate script

RE: [ActiveDir] Running progam automatically at logon

2002-05-02 Thread jkleyheeg
Title: Message You could use the usrlogon.cmd login files available on all w2k servers in the \system32 folder. I believe they will run even if terminal services are not enabled. Good luck -Original Message-From: Fleenor Todd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, May

[ActiveDir] Location of terminal server settings in active directory schema

2001-08-14 Thread jkleyheeg
Title: Message We are trying to programmatically affect user configuration settings with ADSI. The settings we have not been able to locate are the terminal services related settings. Is there anyone out there that knows the attribute name(s) for these settings? Thanks