on about DNS SRV registration.
Steve,
Thanks for fast reply;
My example is the reflect of what i had in real production.
So in my production, i have about 15 sites AD and we are in the process
of migration (adding more sites).
So
Yann,
Create a child DNS domain for the site containing DCb, and establish DCb as the
authoritative server for that domain. If you have resources in Sitea you'll
then need to ensure there is a forwarder set up for resolution, etc. Remember
that separate DNS domains can exist within the one log
Al:
Her laptop IS her desktop. I don't think that's the problem. Remember
what I said about how the problem follows her login even on another
machine!
Steve Egan
Systems/Network Engineer
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Jeff:
Yep, thought of that too. Also, her password has been changed and
changed back, disabled, re-enabled, folded, spindled, and mutilated. So
far, nothing. See why I'm getting prematurely grey?? Password is only
7 characters long, BTW. The most it has been is 13 characters.
No on that as well - it was working until she tried to change her
password back to what it was after a (normal) password change at her
laptop. Remember, her login (and ONLY hers) is broken no matter where
she log in, from any machine. The problem is client software
independent.
Steve Egan (temp
e, it
breaks. Gotta be something in AD.
Steve Egan (temp)
Systems/Network Engineer
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Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 4:09 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Cisco VPN
and other stuff .
"...besides, you knew the job was dangerous when you took it!"
Steve Egan
Systems/Network Engineer
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Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 3:23 PM
Did that. It was the first thing I looked at, having had experience
with RADIUS before. I created a user on the 3000, and it worked fine.
BTW, we use the Kerberos/Active Directory authentication. But you knew
that...
Steve Egan (temp)
Systems/Network Engineer
crambled
in her account. We tried disabling her account for 5 minutes and then
re-enabling, but nothing's worked.
Where should I look to see if something's amiss? I'm kinda stumped.
Steve Egan
Systems/Network Engineer
No no no no no, Craig:
"You can check out any time you want,
But you can *never* leave!"
Steve Egan (temp)
Systems/Network Engineer
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panel and
see if any passwords are stored for the user accounts that are experiencing
this.
Thanks,
-Steve
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Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2007 11:44 PM
To: ActiveDir
Since you can get to C$ can you get the dcpromo*.log files which may help
determine what is going on.
Thanks,
-Steve
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Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 7:07 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
://support.microsoft.com/kb/903720/en-us . So I would be interested if you
were experiencing the issue with a build beyond that one.
Thanks,
-Steve
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Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 3:33 PM
To: ActiveDir
And because I figure someone will ask what is this tool you talk about, did not
have the link handy when I sent the mail. It is called the Microsoft shared
Computer Toolkit for Windows XP which can be found
here:http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/sharedaccess/default.mspx.
Thanks,
-Steve
class machines. As for the deletion that is
not normal which is why I would be interested in the metadata if the objects
are indeed in deleted items.
Thanks,
-Steve
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Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 4:09 PM
To: ActiveDir
are patterns. If
you have auditing turned up you could see who/what is deleting them.
Thanks,
-Steve
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Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 1:22 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] Computer accounts
Steve,
A little of column A and a little of column B.
DFSR is what you'd use if you were running R2. DFS is standard to
Win2K3, and uses FRS to do the replication (if used). Don't be afraid -
it's easier than FRS alone... although, I can tell you that you'd be
1000% better o
If I'm reading the Microsoft instructions correctly, all you have to run
FRS is 2003 with SP1. Am I wrong, people? I am aware that DFS will
require R2...
FYI, none of the servers in question are running 2003R2.
Steve Egan
From: [EMAIL PROT
e? I'm not sure that a simple demote will do the trick. I'm
enough of a thumb-fingered idiot when it comes to AD that I live in fear
of really screwing the pooch if I do something like this - but I have to
get it solved somehow.
Somebody got a life preserver?
Steve Egan (temp)
Systems/Network Engineer
Occasional AD fumble-fingered idiot
successfully make a
DSGetDCName() call by using nltest /dsgetdc: and see if it returns
the same error on the machine in question? Let us know the results of each
test an maybe we can provide some additional insight.
Thanks,
-Steve
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> Molkentin, Steve
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> To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
> Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] OT: DFS Access Denied Error
>
>
> James,
>
>
g DFS root is whacked?
>
>
> James Masters
> Systems Architecture and Engineering
> The Kroger Co.
> Office: (859) 363-2346
> Cell:(859) 653-8644
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> Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 11:19 PM
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> Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] OT: DFS Access Denied Error
>
>
> So let me get this st
Engineering
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>
>
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>
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> Molkentin, Steve
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d NTFS.
>
>
> James Masters
> Systems Architecture and Engineering
> The Kroger Co.
> Office: (859) 363-2346
> Cell:(859) 653-8644
>
>
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> Molkentin, Steve
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> To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
> Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] OT: DFS Access Denied Error
>
>
> James,
>
> I may not be
e.
>
> The root has been around for 4 years.
>
> By "look correct" I mean that DA/EA have full rights on the
> DFS attributes
> in the domain.
>
> You are correct, R1 and existing DFS root.
>
> Thanks for the reply,
>
> -James
>
> -Original Mes
James,
Any specific event log entries around then?
Do you have a big forest? How recently was the root setup (i.e. had it
had time to replicate this information everywhere)?
I'm interested by the phrase "look correct" - what do you mean?
Just so I have it right in my head - you are trying to a
:
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They mean that you should focus the GP mgmt tools on the PDC ( which is the
default config IIRC )
steve
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From: "Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, January 05, 2007 6:25 PM
Subject: [ActiveD
repadmin
/showobjmeta.
Thanks,
-Steve
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ziots, Edward
Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2007 9:38 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Disabled user + when
Then you are going to have to restore the logs from your server
I'm sure..
If you want to ping me off list I can work with you on this
Let me know what time is good for you this week ( maybe a phone call \ live
meeting and I can also setup something similar to what you have
beforehand )
steve
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From: "Ke
Wow that turned out ugly didnt it?
Basically it should have shown that all machines are in one domain in
Forest1 and the user account is in Forest 2 and F1 trusts F2.
Sorry for the long delay in reply also - I was on vacation ...
Happy New Years!
steve
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From
ds to access AppServer
with a proper token for UserA
In this scenario - constrained delegation will work ok.
Perhaps Joe was thinking of the docs which state you have to have the IIS
Server and the AppServer in the same forest and domain?
steve
- Original Message -
From: "Ken
Anyone?
On 11/22/06, Dan DeStefano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there a way to place restrictions on which rules users can create in
Outlook, like disallowing users to create an auto-forward rule? I would like
to control these settings by group membership.
Thanks in advance for any help,
port instead of the ephemeral
port. For more information about how to specify the RPC Endpoint Mapper, see
article 154596 in the Microsoft Knowledge Base
(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=73991).
Thanks,
-Steve
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port instead of the ephemeral
port. For more information about how to specify the RPC Endpoint Mapper, see
article 154596 in the Microsoft Knowledge Base
(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=73991).
Thanks,
-Steve
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changed and therefore
you get generic icons in Vista. Sustained Engineering is aware of the issue
and has an active bug tracking this. I do not have an ETA on when this issue
will be corrected.
Thanks,
-Steve
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Sent
.
Steve Evans
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Sent: Monday, December 18, 2006 8:34 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: cpSPAM [ActiveDir] Redirecting MyDocs without Offline folder sync
So I'm trying to set up
n ship. If I see any additional updates of official
communication around Vista and Admin tools I will pass it along and this sounds
like a great thing to ask the development team for any of you traveling to DEC.
J
Thanks,
-Steve
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Todd,
It really comes down to what you want to achieve with your Domain-based
DFS root and standalone DFS root. Now that I've stated the obvious -
organising your data in a logical fashion can have far reaching
implications (good and bad) for your staff, but I'm all for making it
easier for them
- the DFSR MOM pack is extremely helpful
- WMI - if you can
- DFSRDiag & DFSRAdmin (command line tools)
Steve - try the last option, and let us know what you find from DFSRDiag
on the replication issue as outlined. You may need to change it back so
you have "the troubles" again fo
ody, all of your suggestions are spot on. Especially the Network adapter
and the WiFi...
Steve Egan (temp)
Systems/Network engineer
Purcell Systems
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Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 9:09 AM
To:
being
written to or read from? It used to give me nightmares, since the
devices are small and easily fit into a pocket or other small area...
Steve Egan (temp)
Systems/Neetwork engineer
Purcell Systems
desk: 509 755-0341 x 110
cell: 509 893-0751
fax: 509 755
When I moved it to
replicate at night scheme (12:30-4:30 am), the issues disappeared.
Some replicated folders under "Data" exhibit the "relapse" issue, but I
need to keep them 24x7, full bandwidth since users at both sites access
the data constantly.
Thanks!
Steve Comeau
IT Manag
I find not using mine gives me almost unlimited hours use.
themolk.
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Sent: Wednesday, 13 December 2006 1:57 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject:
/issues/2006/05/GetControl/default.aspx
http://download.microsoft.com/download/7/4/7/7472bf9b-3023-48b7-87be-d2cedc38f15a/WS03R2_Storage_Management.doc
Thanks,
-Steve
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Sent: Tuesday, December 12
Dear whoever you are,
It's going to depend on the size and scope of your domain - how many
DC's, how often replication is set to occur, link speed, etc, etc.
What you say sounds plausible, but what of these other "environmental"
factors?
themolk.
Fro
Steve,
I'll weigh in - I'm no DFSR legend, but I like to think I am learning
more about it every day, and things like this only help me learn more...
You say you have no replication of your DFS topology, except for one
folder - what is the replication topology (you know, full mesh,
:
wasSteve Szwejbka/National/Hewitt Associates
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by
roblem
seems to have been alleviated. However, all the other folders require
immediate replication. Any insights are very welcome!
Thank you!
Steve Comeau
IT Manager
Rutgers Athletics
83 Rockafeller Road
Piscataway, NJ 08854
732-445-7802
732-445-4623 (fax)
www.scarletknights.com
*** This mess
t;How Replication Metadata is Preserved in Windows Server
2003". You can go in and manually remove all of the entries using repadmin but
that is overkill and this will clean itself up soon.
Thanks,
-Steve
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Se
I'll see that and raise you...
The company I work for makes door furniture, padlocks, etc.
We have a competitor in the retail market that has been buying our stock
from our customers to gain shelf space in their stores. Now, while we
still get the sale, and the stock does initially go on the she
er, all the
other folders require immediate replication.
Thank you!
Steve Comeau
IT Manager
Rutgers Athletics
83 Rockafeller Road
Piscataway, NJ 08854
732-445-7802
732-445-4623 (fax)
www.scarletknights.com
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the individual
an't figure out the @#$%^$-ing problem. The sledgehammer
solution works just peachy! We banned all this stuff, and our service
calls went away. No more "broken" keyboards and mice.
Wireless ain't what it's cracked up to be because there are now too many
devices using t
Keep in mind that this is only via the ADUC UI - since you have already
delegated this to the user you can use ldp\script etc.. to set the
msNPAllowDialin == true.
It should reflect properly in ADUC when you next view that user..
spat
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From: Ulf B. Simon-Weidne
ng is. So, yes, you have to consider where *physically* (disk
geometry) you are going to put the swap file ON THE DISK, not which
partition. But this is my old mainframe experience (hardware/software)
talking.
Steve Egan
Purcell Systems
System/Network Administrator
desk 509 755-0341 x110
cell 50
are opened remotely by prefixing the store name in the
string passed to pvPara with the computer name. Examples of remote system store
names are:
a.. ComputerName\CA
b.. \\ComputerName\CA
c.. ComputerName\ServiceName\Trust
d.. \\ComputerName\ServiceName\Trust
thx
steve
We have certificates deployed to some unknown number of Windows (mostly
2k3, but some 2k) servers throughout the environment. The certificates
were generated via some internal root server which apparently does not
have a way to dump what certificates have been issued and when they
expire. So, I
Neil, All,
It doesn't benefit us, that's for sure! ;)
Daylight saving is great, it's just that we here in Queensland aren't
allowed to have it yet (that makes it hard dealing with the other east
coast states, let me tell you, and turns a 2 hour difference between us
and NZ into 3 hours, meaning
I'll be there. It would be really helpful if the Gambling lessons were
taken off the home page. Sends the wrong impression to the suits ;-)
Steve Evans
_
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il the PDC is upgraded.
Thanks,
-Steve
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Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2006 8:17 PM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Enterprise Domain Control
. This is
documented under the section titled "Windows Server 2003 Well Known Security
Principals" in the following link:
http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsServer/en/library/795229a5-8a74-4edb-a2f4-d5794d31c2a71033.mspx.
Thanks,
-Steve
Fr
Back in my days of programming in C, if we used the C-Worthy Interface
Library (CWIL), a simple three-line program would be a MINIMUM of 170K.
Maybe it's because a GUI is now included, or somesuch??
Steve Egan
Purcell Systems
System/Network Administrator
desk 509 755-0341 x110
cell 509 475
ilitary, so I'm *definitely* warped.
Tempest in a Teapot, I say.
Steve Egan
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Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 9:52 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] OT: M$
> M$ its funny
Oh, I keep forgetting that those places are not just in New Jersey
Steve Comeau
IT Manager
Rutgers Athletics
83 Rockefeller Road
Piscataway, NJ 08854
732-445-7802
732-445-4623 (fax)
www.scarletknights.com
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received
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If you have the data I can help now...
It sounds like there is a mixup - or miscommunication, is this lsa crashing
or a memory leak?
Data collection will differ depending on which.
steve
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To:
Sent: Sun
Thanks Joe for the verification. I couldn't find anything but figured if
anyone knew if it could be done. They would be on this list. :)
Steve Schofield
Windows Server MVP - IIS
ASPInsider Member - MCP
http://www.orcsweb.com/
Managed Complex Hosting
#1 in Service and Su
You can also make their incoming email
addresses something obnoxious.
Steve Comeau
IT Manager
Rutgers Athletics
83 Rockefeller Road
Piscataway, NJ 08854
732-445-7802
732-445-4623
(fax)
www.scarletknights.com
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:
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Is it possible to change the default behavior when creating local or AD user
accounts? I would like to set certain options when creating accounts using
normal tools without having to write a script. Any tips / advice is
certainly appreciated.
Steve Schofield
List info : http
Does this fall in the ID10T category? DOH!
Sigh.
Steve Egan
Purcell Systems
System/Network Administrator
desk 509 755-0341 x110
cell 509 475-7682
fax 509 755-0345
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restore the Auth
User ACE and only remove it from the FERPA students (which I've separated
into a sub-ou of students).
I tried to do this with .Net but had some difficulties. Anyone have a good
quick way to do this?
Steve Evans
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ument:
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Absolutely - somebody send me to Floreda (Oh Homer, you so crazy...)
themolk.
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> Sent: Friday, 20 October 2006 8:37 PM
> To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
> Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] OT: T
Create a group that has read and apply policy and assign the
users to that group and leave the boss out. Or you could just deny the boss
the read/apply rights for that GPO. I am not big into denies.
Thanks,
-Steve
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Behalf
Okay - I just HAVE to ask...
What does it Dew for you??
(ducks!)
Steve Egan (Temp)
Network/Systems Engineer
Purcell Systems
"One Unix to rule them all,
One Resolver to find them,
One IP to bring them all,
And in the Zone to Bind them."
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Have you run the rendom /clean operation yet? Also what is the output of
netdom /enumerate:ALLNAMES ?
Thanks,
-Steve
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Anyone have a good script/utility to print out all users
(login names) as well as home folder?
Thank you.
Steve Comeau
IT Manager
Rutgers
Athletics
83
Rockefeller Road
Piscataway,
NJ 08854
732-445-7802
732-445-4623 (fax)
www.scarletknights.com
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Ummm, what's 6 X 9 ??
Steve Egan
Purcell Systems
System/Network Administrator
desk 509 755-0341 x110
cell 509 475-7682
fax 509 755-0345
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Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 4:17 PM
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w that helps me here specifically.
Steve Evans
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Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 2:38 PM
To: ActiveDir.org
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] OT: File Server Permissions Design Question
Have you looked at i
instance most of the public-read
groups for ITS will contain the group "ITS - All Staff". That means any
given ITS employee will have 30 security group tokens just from this.
Any thoughts or opinions?
Steve Evans
List info : http://www.activedir.org/List.aspx
List FAQ: http://
anywhere; DFS is running smoothly and all the icons are a nice healthy
green in Ultrasound.
Now I just have to move it all to DFSR ... :-)
Steve
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To: ActiveDir
And of course, the problem with the a=x
conundrum, is the next to the last operation where you divide both sides by ‘a-x”.
You can’t do that when a=x because you are dividing by zero – a mathematical
no-no - you get infinity.
Steve Comeau
IT Manager
Rutgers Athletics
83
your router is not doing IP classless routing. Since I am not
familiar with your router manufacturer, I will not be able to help you
solve your problem. Sorry.
Steve Egan
Purcell Systems
System/Network Administrator
desk 509 755-0341 x110
cell 509 475-7682
fax 509 755-0345
-Original Message
Is this on a router? What kind of ACL are you using? Firewall?
Steve Egan
Purcell Systems
System/Network Administrator
desk 509 755-0341 x110
cell 509 475-7682
fax 509 755-0345
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nd are getting more. Don' neeed no steeenkin'
SBS's! ;P )
(Let me just unequivocally state right here that SAP is a 10,000lb
gorilla...)
Steve Egan
Purcell Systems
System/Network Administrator
desk 509 755-0341 x110
cell 509 475-7682
fax 509 755-0345
-Original Mess
You mean the people on this thread are
less than honest?? ;P
Steve Egan
Purcell Systems
System/Network Administrator
desk 509 755-0341 x110
cell 509 475-7682
fax 509 755-0345
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completely, rebooted the server twice, then rebuilt/reinstalled
DNS and was attempting to reinstall AD when this happened. Is bare metal
rebuild the only option at this point?
Steve Egan
Purcell Systems
System/Network Administrator
desk 509 755-0341 x110
cell 509 475-7682
fax 509 755-0345
Is there a tool or utility out there that I can find out who/what/when
has been eating up disk space on the server? I would like to see who is
hogging up space with a parameter of "by date".
Thank you.
Steve Comeau
IT Manager
Rutgers Athletics
83 Rockefeller Road
Piscataway, NJ 088
Is there a tool or utility out there that I can find out
who/what/when has been eating up disk space on the server? I would like to see
who is hogging up space with a parameter of “by date”.
Thank you.
Steve Comeau
IT Manager
Rutgers
Athletics
83
Rockefeller Road
Piscataway
o install to Directory Service (8467)
10/05 01:35:49 [INFO] Starting service NETLOGON10/05 01:35:49 [INFO]
Configuring service NETLOGON to 2 returned 0
10/05 01:35:49 [INFO] The attempted domain controller operation has
completed10/05 01:35:49 [INFO] DsRolepSetOperationDone returned 0
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27;d guess it's possible that
something went wrong at this point.
How do I clean up the unwanted data? We did have a DC fail earlier this
year which could not be restarted so we used ntdsutil to remove it from
the domain and installed a completely new machine; could this have
caused the pr
27;d guess it's possible that
something went wrong at this point.
How do I clean up the unwanted data? We did have a DC fail earlier this
year which could not be restarted so we used ntdsutil to remove it from
the domain and installed a completely new machine; could this have
caused the pr
Ravi,
Was it ever working? What version of ActiveSync are you using, and what
of the devices (what OS)?
The reason I ask is that we have an issue with ActiveSync v4.2 and Trend
OfficeScan where they DO NOT play together with Windows Mobile 5.0
devices. No fix from Trend until later next year!!! S
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