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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Active Directory wish list
How's that better than having a live, writeable version handy?
The limitations of a RODC seem to be unwieldy and otherwise clumsy on it's
own.
In most every branch DC I have seen, there was no serious need
.
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:o)
Don't even need to worry about multiple ports. It is all hierarchical. I
can
of the legacy intact?
Huh?
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Expand?
Even better in my opinion would
Maybe you should read about eDIR/NDS... :) Novell did this back in '93.
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I'd
is though.
-ajm
CCBW
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Maybe you should read about eDIR/NDS... :) Novell did this back in '93.
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neil
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While I generally agree this would be great, I have to ask about eDir
and
it's
] On Behalf Of Al Mulnick
Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 7:10 AM
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I'm curious, Charlie and Neil. What services do these SMB's
offer that they
need multiple instances of DC's? I realize that a best
practice
] On Behalf Of Al Mulnick
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I'm curious, Charlie and Neil. What services do these SMB's
offer that they
need multiple instances of DC's? I realize that a best
practice is to have
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I agree. SMB business can be very complex.
Can you expand on the idea that VM's
as well...
Aric
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Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 12:42 PM
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The limitations of the VMs are the underlying hardware
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
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The limitations of the VMs are the underlying hardware, in our case. I have
9 VMs running on one server. It's choking for more RAM, but management won't
foot the bill for the additional riser card and ram. Otherwise
: Monday, October 10, 2005 4:03 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
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Sounds like we need an LDAP.SYS that is similar to HTTP.SYS in that it can
act as a routing, queuing, and parsing mechanism to determine which LDAP
namespace/partition or domain
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I don't think the issue is there. When you make an LDAP call, you
specify
where you want to go, the hierarchy is all
running ADAM using ADAM for the backend
principal store?
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Agreed
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Im not saying we need a better solution here, and there are factors due to the
internal/external nature of our business that PSS (I think) recommended the
design we have. When we
built it, the empty root
Do it all the time, never had a problem.
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You have never used TS Manager
] Active Directory wish list
Do it all the time, never had a problem.
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You have
joe
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DanSent: Friday, October 07, 2005 8:46 AMTo:
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I would like a better
way of making bulk changes to AD. There seems to be caveats
Of
joeSent: Friday, October 07, 2005 9:07 AMTo:
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It is suprisingno one has responded to this with the
"pat" answer... this is describing MIIS and the workflowpiece they
havebuilt into it and theidea being that AD
!)
Rich
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It is suprisingno one has responded
to this with the pat answer... this is describing MIIS
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It is suprisingno one has responded to this with the
"pat" answer... this is describing MIIS and the wor
10/7/2005 12:18 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
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when you say,you need to understand more than os config twidlling, what
does that mean?
what would you call just knowing ..os config twiddling in a AD admin
context?
Do you mean deeper knowldge
: Wed 05/10/2005 22:47
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Not being an OS architect, I'm not sure how MS would make it work
(obviously it's not easy) but I would think something along the lines of
different IP addresses per domain and using DNS
not do, in order that I may learn how to do
it. - Pablo Picasso
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, October 06, 2005 9:35 AM
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There seem to be several schools of thought on the password policy issue...
- the execs and exec admins who should have the 4th most complex passwords
(next to HR, accounting, and IT maybe
is the Tomorrow you were worried about Yesterday?
-anon
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In our case (empty root, 4 child domains, 3500
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6:31 PM
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Actually, it may rumor has it that
there may be some licensing changes coming for the virtualized Windows
world
Aric
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Then we should be looking at user authentication by other means than just
passwords. But that isn't a utopia either.
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I have not been in many biometric/smart card discussions, but the ones I have
been in have never addressed one particular issue:
Ok, so logons are now secured very nicely. So how secure is the
background mechanism
; ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Active Directory wish list
As I say, it isn't utopia.
And what about fallback positions?
* You use fingerprint technology and that hand is encased in plaster and hence
can't work with your fingerprint scanner. Now what?
* You use smart
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You're hardly alone in this. It took a little while
before the touted security of the empty root model was blown open
I can't sniff, my nose is plugged up. I ran out of Claritin-D.
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I
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As I say, it isn't utopia.
And what about fallback positions?
* You use fingerprint technology and that hand is encased in plaster and
hence can't work with your fingerprint scanner. Now what?
* You use smart-cards and leave it at home one
of Claritin-D.
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I have not been in many biometric/smart card
, October 04, 2005 9:37 PM
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I'd also like to see the ability to run DCs for multiple domains on the
same server. SMBs with limited resources balk at having to buy
additional server hardware for redundancy on multiple
6:37 PM
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I'd also like to see the ability to run DCs for multiple domains on the same
server. SMBs with limited resources balk at having to buy additional server
hardware for redundancy on multiple domains
, October 04, 2005 9:20 PM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Active Directory wish list
Yeah I can say that it isn't in Longhorn. As the dev guys put it, this
is a
tough one. It wouldn't just be a nobrainer if they had separate
instances of
AD, there are just tons of other things
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rich Milburn
Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 1:48 PM
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I think the biggest reason people want to be able to run multiple domains on
one server is the same reason practically no one
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Yeah I can say that it isn't in Longhorn. As the dev guys put it, this
is a
tough one. It wouldn't just be a nobrainer
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As a representative of the SBS community there is not a day that goes by
that the 'can we cluster SBS' or 'can I have a hot server' doesn't come
up. [if you have SA you can have a cold server]
With 9/11, with Katrina, with the potential
: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 1:12 PM
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As a representative of the SBS community there is not a day that goes by
that the 'can we cluster SBS' or 'can I have a hot server' doesn't come
up. [if you have SA you can
, at least multiple domains on one hardware box *sounds* cool.
Rob
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: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 1:12 PM
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As a representative of the SBS community there is not a day that goes
by
that the 'can we cluster SBS' or 'can I have a hot server' doesn't come
up. [if you have SA you can
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You can. It's called Microsoft Virtual Server.
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
, October 05, 2005 3:17 PM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Active Directory wish list
How would LDAP apps easily address multiple AD domains hosted on one
server? What if you wanted to make this box a GC for more than one
domain? How easily can
Of joe
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2005 9:20 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
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Yeah I can say that it isn't in Longhorn. As the dev guys put it, this
is a
tough one. It wouldn't just be a nobrainer if they had separate
instances of
AD
]
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Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 5:47 PM
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Not being an OS architect, I'm not sure how MS would make it work (obviously
it's not easy) but I would think
RenoufSent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 1:37 PMTo:
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My question would be: for a small directory of 5000 users, why do you have
3 domains? If it is for separate password policies, then perhaps a better wish
list item would
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Not being an OS architect, I'm not sure how MS would make it work (obviously
it's not easy) but I would think something along the lines of different IP
addresses per domain and using DNS to resolve the domain
the world from PSTs and Bricked
Backups!
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MilburnSent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 2:29 PMTo:
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Im not saying we need a better solution here
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Directory wish list
You're hardly alone in this. It took
a little while before the touted security of the empty root model was blown
open by my esteemed colleagues at HP (then Compaq). Lots and lots of
organizations have adopted empty-root and other multiple
:
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Actually, it may
rumor has it that there may be some licensing changes coming for the virtualized
Windows world
Aric
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Vista is the client OS. I don't believe they have named
Longhorn Server yet.I am voting for something like Windows Server 5.4.0 or
something like that. I realize that the marketing group would have something to
say about it but I figure the best thing from them is if they pronounced their
] Active Directory wish list
Vista is the client OS. I don't believe they have named
Longhorn Server yet.I am voting for something like Windows
Server 5.4.0 or something like that. I realize that the
marketing group would have something to say about it but I
figure the best thing from them
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Active Directory wish list
I'd also like to see the ability to run DCs for multiple domains on the same
server. SMBs with limited resources balk at having to buy additional server
hardware for redundancy on multiple domains, especially when
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