realize that Today is the Tomorrow you were worried about
Yesterday? -anon
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Hey Deji, the company we
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Didn't they also have the practice of writing
Cool thanks.
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What is MS
you were worried about
Yesterday? -anon
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Just getting back to this thread and having
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Just getting back to this thread and having a chance to write up some
thoughts. It's splintered some, I'll go from here, because it seems to be a
good place to fork this mail from.
A bunch
you were worried about
Yesterday? -anon
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Just getting back to this thread and having
: Thursday, May 05, 2005 7:29 AM
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Completely in my opinion
MS is not like most companies, especially most big companies. It seemed to
have been run in the past like a series of small companies
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If I could ask what might be the obvious,
from a security perspective.
If you have
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Completely in my opinion
MS is not like most companies, especially most big companies. It seemed to
have been run in the past like a series
ya, bud!
-rtk
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LOL.
I often hit AD ORG postings when searching with google
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If I could ask what might be the obvious, from a security perspective
If you
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I used to store the password in the batch file before I got my brains bashed
out on this list. So, I went back and store the password in a DB, read it on
the fly from
Brenda-
This usually means that the client is looking at the GPO's
version number and it is showing up as 0 for computer revisions (in other words,
it doesn't think any computer policy has been set in that GPO). Run gpotool.exe
(from Win2K reskit or part of XP and 2003) against your DCs and
: [ActiveDir] GPO not applied
- thinks it is empty
Brenda-
This usually means that the client is looking at the GPO's
version number and it is showing up as 0 for computer revisions (in other words,
it doesn't think any computer policy has been set in that GPO). Run gpotool.exe
(from Win2K reskit
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] GPO not
applied - thinks it is empty
Thanks Darren-
I ran the gpotool as
you suggested. As part ofthe output I am told:
Error:
ServerName1 - Servername2 sysvol mismatch
AND
DC: Server2
Friendly name: server2
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04, 2005 3:10 PMTo:
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: RE: [ActiveDir] GPO not applied
- thinks it is empty
If I could ask what
might be the obvious, from a security perspective.
If you have a policy
out there resetting the local admin password, how are you storing the new
password
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