Hi,
No - not exactly but something else misfired.
U Know better.
Thanks
Ravi
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Hi RaviHow r u manso u doing night shift nowadays...?Howz Avneet in helpdesk na...right?
To avoid this type of probelm again in future...some guidelines are given below...may be helpful to you..
Once the account lockout occurs, there are several tasks that should be completed to
Hi Ravi,
If u remember we used to face this problem quite frequently while we were having operations in TS.( Almost once in 2 Months ) but touch wood this problem automatically got resolved when we demoted the ADC of TS.
Also u can always login with ( P--) ID to DC as it can never get
Hi Nitin / Jolly,
I have reviewed event logs then and there when problem arised. I found
very vital information and problem was resolved before i left for the
day this morning.
Nice to hear from both of you. This is a precious mail for me now.
Jolly, You are always very helpful and this time
But it was a GP misfiring.
Isnt it?
Regards,
Jaspreet Singh Jolly
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Hi Nitin / Jolly,I have reviewed event logs then and there when problem arised. I foundvery vital information and problem was resolved before i left for the
day this morning.Nice to
The built-in administrator account should still be accessible (if
you've renamed it, log on using the renamed friendly name) - you can
log on using that to troubleshoot the issue.
To quickly unlock your accounts, go download joe's unlock utility from
www.joeware.net.
On 7/5/06, Ravi Dogra
Define locked out... as there's a way to lock out a domain admin from
logging on the console but not remotely over a RDP session if you get
your group memberships horked up.
Normally domain admin accoounts can't be locked as you don't want to DOS
your own server... are you getting a massive
Is there any domain controller logged in that you are able to access the
Active Directory Users Computers MMC? If yes check the Accounts tab of
a Domain Admin account.
James Blair
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Hi,
Some how i was able to login using Enterprise admin account. But
situation is still same.
I have a few querries
Is it possible that i am under attack?
I have only those users locked out who were logged in.
Thanks
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Review the security audit log. What's it say there?
Ravi Dogra wrote:
Hi,
Some how i was able to login using Enterprise admin account. But
situation is still same.
I have a few querries
Is it possible that i am under attack?
I have only those users locked out who were logged in.
Thanks
Hi,
As of now everything is working fine.
Checking security logs. Will update on the list.
Thanks
Ravi
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You might find this blog post useful
http://blogs.technet.com/guarddog/archive/2006/06/05/432761.aspx
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2005 18:42
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] All
I like that. You don't have to have an understanding of the context of the
sentence to pronounce it properly.
I would like to see your resume.
I would like to see you resume.
Granted that second sentence seems to be missing
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Interesting that RickD is now in charge of services. I find that infinitely
fascinating.
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[1] In shorts.
Bugger off, joe.
;op
-rtk
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LOL. Rick are you still
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I'm just fascinated by it. In fact the one time I did briefly meet RickD, I
was thoroughly impressed by him. I think he's quite capable at whatever he
decides to do and I'm sure that Microsoft offers opportunities to people
from within
Unless you got clearance from Tony to post this prepare to be thumped.
As an aside, who are the largest 5 IT specific companies now?
IBM, HP, Dell??, MS, Lockheed, Unisys, ??
joe
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Unless you got clearance from Tony to post this prepare to be thumped.
As an aside, who are the largest 5 IT specific companies now?
IBM, HP, Dell??, MS, Lockheed, Unisys
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Unless you got clearance from Tony to post this prepare to be thumped.
As an aside, who are the largest 5 IT specific companies now?
IBM, HP, Dell??, MS, Lockheed, Unisys
CV in the UK is like Resume in the US.
-Ryan
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Accenture? Compucom? CSC?
I don't think MS would
Curriculum Vitae, also known as resume ;-)
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Accenture? Compucom? CSC?
I don't think MS would rank
Ah. Thanks Darren.
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Al-
C.V. == Curriculum Vitae
Used more often in Europe to refer
have to understand the context of
the overall section being read and not just the sentence.
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Al
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Accenture? Compucom? CSC?
I don't think MS would rank that high in the consulting arena.
What's a Cv? Pardon my
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Curriculum Vitae, also known as resume ;-)
1) http://www.google.ca/search?q=define%3ACurriculum+Vitae
2) A CV in North America is much different than a CV in Europe; a CV
in North America is not the same as a resume.
...D
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Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] All (Now the definition of a CV)
On 5/9/05, Francis Ouellet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Curriculum Vitae, also known as resume ;-)
1) http://www.google.ca/search?q=define%3ACurriculum+Vitae
2) A CV in North America is much
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] All
I keep hearing rumours that MS is really going to be kicking its presence up in
consulting and services by adding thousands (or tens of thousands) of analysts
for it.
Oh and I thought of another possible one though I don't know how big they are
anymore
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] All (Now the definition of a CV)
Depends on which part of NA you live I guess. I've been to job
interviews for both french and english positions and been asked for a
curriculum viate and resume respectively
by fiscal year-end (June
30).
-rtk
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I, more than
Interesting that RickD is now in charge of services. I find that infinitely
fascinating.
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of talent in
MCS at present, and demand from customers for more flesh in the game. Hmmm
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So what's the difference?
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ProServices at Microsoft is all about radical turns. Trust me :)
You're concept of partners having more
that is, then I am done for the day.
joe
[1] In shorts.
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: I think as MS gets more and more complicated products
: deeper in the field (SMS, MIIS, MOM, Active
Oh wow, I never heard of them and they are the leading global technology
integrator...
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: Monday, May 09, 2005 9:37 PM
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Oh wow, I never heard of them and they are the leading global
technology integrator...
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it does with the
company name.
Absolutely...
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You never heard
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: I will ask though: if Avenade might exist so that more complicated
: systems can be implemented
That is the way it is supposed to be - all folders usually have the
'read only' attribute enabled. I think even if you disable the
attribute, it will enable again automatically. Access to the folders is
set by the NTFS permissions.
Dan
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Try clearing the print queue as well via.
winnt\system32\spool\printers
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Date: Thursday, July 17, 2003 6:40 am
Subject: [ActiveDir] all printer stop printing
Hi
All my printers stop printing and when I try to restart spool
service get
Have you recently installed a new driver? While there were other causes in NT it is
most often attributed to a bad driver in W2K.
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Scripting, or one of the AD admin tools like Javelina Software's
ADVantage (http://www.javelinasoftware.com/advantage.html)
-g
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Found in the AD Best Practice guide:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=c0dbeb7e-d476-4498-9f6c-24974fb81f1eDisplayLang=en
Forcing
Password Expiration Using a Script
Forcing the expiration of all user account passwords and then manually
resetting the
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[ActiveDir] All Users Prompted to Change Password
Scripting, or one of the AD admin tools like Javelina Software's
ADVantage (http://www.javelinasoftware.com/advantage.html)
-g
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First question re: schema change. You need to enable schema changes by
fiddling the registry on the Schema master
HKLM/SYSTEM/CCS/Services/NTDS/Parameters/Schema Update Allowed. It is a
DWORD, and you should set it to 1 to enable schmea updates. You can do the
same thing using the schema MMC, but
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