Title: Message
There
is an article in the latest Windows 2003 magazine about how to integrate IAS and
Cisco AAA.
Todd
-Original Message-From: Martin Tuip
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 6:07
AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE:
[ActiveDir] A plea to stay on-topic
I run one at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Windows2003and
is focussed towards the more general stuff. I want to keep the ActiveDir
list solely for AD questions too :)
Martin Tuip
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robbie
AllenSent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 11:09 PMTo:
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] A plea to
stay on-topic
While we are on the off-topic topic, is there a similar alias to
activedir.org, except for Win Server 2003 sys admin stuff (besides the
microsoft newslists)?
Robbie Allen
http://www.rallenhome.com/
-Original Message-From: Charles
Oppermann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May
16, 2003 1:48 PMTo:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [ActiveDir] A plea to stay
on-topic
I have no
idea if you're right or wrong. I thought this was an Active Directory
mailing list.
Guys, can
we at least attempt to stay on topic?
-Charles
-Original
Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Abbiss,
MarkSent: Friday, May 16, 2003 8:14 AMTo:
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: [ActiveDir] Am I right or
am I right ?
there is no product
available that will resize a BASIC volume that has been set up on a Windows
2000 server ? I have just installed Veritas VolumeManger 3.1 Enterprise
Edition and it seems it will only resize DYNAMIC volumes. I need to resize
(make smaller) a BASIC volume so how can i do it !?!?!?
Many
thanks
Mark
Abbiss
EADS Headquarters
81663 Muenchen
Deutschland
Phone : +49 (0)89
607-34776 Email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original
Message-From: Carlos Magalhaes
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Donnerstag, 15. Mai 2003
21:14To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject:
[ActiveDir] Cisco router and IAS server
Hi all,
We have a Cisco 2600
router with analog port to allow user to dial into the router. The
authentication is passes by the Cisco device to an internal IAS server
which is running RADIUS. Now my problem is that if the user dials in using
a normal windows client (tested windows xp and 2000) they are able to
authenticate and log in BUT if the user has a call back option on their
user profile the Cisco advice does not ask the user for the number to call
the user back even though they have this option enabled. We also have a
Windows 2000 RRAS server installed the authentication setting is also to
that IAS server with RADIUS but in this case the call back option
works?
I know about Cisco VSA's but
have tried a a lot of different ones but no luck , I was wondering if
anyone here knew about anything else be it VSA's or settings on the IAS or
Cisco router to check for?
I would love to know cause
this is driving me insane!
ADSI and DirectoryServices
advice : http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ADSIANDDirectoryServices
WMI programming advice : http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WMIPROGRAMMING
ASPELITE member:
www.aspelite.com
Carlos
Magalhaes