Its absolutely going to be a fun ride, that's for sure.
I'm VERY interested in seeing how they choose to overcome the inherent
limitations in the structured vs. unstructuctured debate. I'm starting to be
of the opinion that structured data storage is going the way of the dodo -
again because of
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Hmmm. Well, I guess
whatever works for you. I just know that I have a heck of
a time with UPN resolution taking a long time with our IOCs -
That's kinda where I was going with all this - although my personal belief
is that there should be 2 underlying storage schemes (which I've referred to
as structured and unstructured), I can see where one makes sense.
I am waiting, however, for the SQL style front end to Exchange and my file
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What do you mean by "I just can't imagine all of the explicit
g
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What do you mean by "I just can't imagine all of the explicit
grants."? Is this an Exchange
The actual prognostication I heard at a Windows NT5 preview (pick your date
based on *that* statement) was that we'd have two data stores - one for
structured (i.e. SQL) data and the other for unstructured (i.e. email,
files, etc) data. So, the idea was that NTFS (version ??) would handle email
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Hmmm. Well, I guess whatever works for you. I
just know that I have a heck of a tim
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Hmmm. Well, I guess whatever works for
you. I just know that I have a heck of a time with UPN resolution
taking a long time with our IOCs - yes, some are in their own forest with
?
Hunter
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What do you mean by "I just can't imagine all of the exp
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What do you mean by I just can't imagine all of the explicit grants.? Is
this an Exchange reference. If so, block out Exchange, they didn't know what
they were doing when they wrote that application. Bad bad
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What I mean by 'I can't imagine all of the explicit grants' is where I
probably need to have a clearer explanation on what you are doing if you're
NOT using Globals (I'll leave Unis out
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Hmmm. Well, I guess whatever works for you. I just know that I have a heck
of a time with UPN resolution taking a long time with our IOCs - yes, some
are in their own forest with Trusts. But, I just can't
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Hmmm. Well, I guess whatever works for you. I just know that I have a heck
of a time with UPN resolution taking a long time with our IOCs - yes, some
are in their own forest with Trusts
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Hmmm. Well, I guess whatever works for you. I just know that I have a heck
of a time with UPN
, 2003 10:59 PM
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Put down the beer Rick, come now - Rick is far too sophisticated to be
drinking beer ... Put down the Beaujolais seems more apt (actually, with
all that crap said ... I know
else is DLG.
joe
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Deji,
Good example - I like
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Put
down the beer Rick...
DC's
have the local groups, especially ad
, was it? Wonderful
Shepherd's Pie..
-rtk
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Put down the beer Rick, come now
il: dwells@msetechnology.com http://msetechnology.com
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I just asked that question of the list last month and this seemed to be the
consensus easiest way to accomplish it.
Thanks to everyone !
use this in a script:
net localgroup Administrators {domain\group here} /add
To add a group such as ExchangeAdmins in the IT domain to the
local
admins
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