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Raymond,
I'd
be interested in hearing what justification someone might have used, but Ihave
used the tools pretty much
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Raymond,
I'd be interested in hearing what justification someone might have
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Raymond,
I'd
be interested in hearing what
I think if you have a beta or full release of 2003 server you can install adminpak.msi on XP and have your tools there."Salandra, Justin A." [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know this might have been a topic before, but I am unable to find thee-mails on this topic. Where do I get the AD tools to run on
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I think if you have a beta or full release of 2003 server you can install
adminpak.msi on XP and have your tools there."Salandra, Justin
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know this might have been a topic before, but I am unable to find
(Kind of a misnomer since it explains how to install ESM :-] )
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=815529
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304718-Administering Windows Server-Based Computers Using Windows XP
Professional-Based Clients (To get the 2003 RTM adminpak installed)
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=304718
If you need to manage
Thanks, I
was looking on technet and found a q article about it, q article 304718
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Just a question
regarding this
I had someone tell me
that it was not safe to run the 2k3 tools against a 2k domain, is this true
or is it just a matter of opinion?
Sorry if this has been brought
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RE: [ActiveDir] Active Directory Tools on XP Clients
Just a question
regarding this
I had someone tell me
that it was not safe to run the 2k3 tools against a 2k domain, is this true
or is it just a matter of opinion?
Sorry if this has been brought up before
Thanks
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Thanks.
What if you have Exchange 5.5 and AD and you want to modify exchange
settings using ADUC from a windows XP machine, is the Exchange tabs there
on the Windows 2003 tools?
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