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I want to use a script and try
to use standard OS functionality (like WMI for example if ever possible) and I
don't want to depend on some executable like RCMD
Jorge
From: Roger Seielstad
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Perhaps by following the instructions from the links that are at the bottom
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Title: Computer Account migration using ADMT 2
Hi All,
I am trying to migrate computer accounts using ADMT 2. I could see the account completely migrated in the target domain without any errors, but the machine which i am migrating is not restarting to make the change in effect. For the
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guess I'm having a hard time understanding what you're really trying to
accomplish - the bigger picture. You're writing some sort of script that does
functionality that's already inherent in the product.
Roger
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If these have entries in Control Panel to be removed then you can read
the uninstall string at
HKLM\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\uninstall.
If you have a machine startup script then it could just run that
uninstall routine; unfortunately few (if any) of the
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Hello, All! Happy New Year!
Im hoping you can help me figure this one out!
Weve migrated from NT to 2000 with SIDHistory and
have been running successfully for quite some time now. We now want to
move to 2003 with SIDHistory which, will give our user accounts 3 SIDs
(NT, 2000,
We were going to do the inplace but we
have no choice to do it this way. Any suggestions?
Joe
Pelle
Infrastructure Architect
Information Technology
Valassis / IT
19975 Victor Parkway Livonia, MI
48152
Tel 734.591.7324 Fax 734.632.6151
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http://www.valassis.com/
Does anyone know how to run ADUC on a
member of domain A to connect to domain B which is in a separate, non-trusted forest
on Win2K?
More details:
Help Desk is in Forest A, domain A. There
is a DC/DNS server with its own forest and Domain B, and it will be for
external user
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Why
are you doing another greenfield migration? Its a non-trivial but very straight
forward upgrade from AD2k to AD2k3.
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That was the ticket thanks!
Rich
From: Richard Bowersox
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Sent: Friday, January 09, 2004
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non-trusted forest administration
Try using the /netonly parameter on the
runas
Hi all,
We about upgrade our
2000 single domain to 2003, we have 3 domain controllers and front-end and
back-end exchange 2000 servers.
From what I've seen
and read Exchange 2003 needs the new Schema updates before it will upgrade.
Just looking for
some help (rules) to follow when
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Our DNS is single-label and MS suggested
doing a new migration to 2003 with double-label instead of attempting
an upgrade with our existing infrastructure.
Joe
Pelle
Infrastructure Architect
Information Technology
Valassis / IT
19975 Victor Parkway Livonia, MI
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Did Microsoft say why? Did they also take into
account that you had sIDHistory already in place from a previous migration
before they made that recommendation?
From: Pelle, Joe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 09, 2004 12:38 PMTo:
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Title: 2k Active Directory Metaturd from NT4 domain upgrade
This is a screenshot of a pop-up that is displayed while using the ADUC to view user account properties. There is an associated fix for this pop-up, but I am reluctant to apply it as Microsoft cannot tell me what the removal of the
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Im
hoping someone on here might be able to help me. I have a request to
create a file that contains all my users smtp addresses. Im running in an
AD windows 2000 environment.I need to ensure that the list contains
all addresses for each person. I.e. in some cases the same
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Travis, the following should query your GC
and return a | (pipe) delimited text file with a few attributes including mail.
Have a look to see if thats what you want. This is adapted from scripts
found elsewhere, created by folks smarter than me ;-) YMMV
Change the
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Exchange 5.5 or 2000? I will assume (I know, a$$-outta-u-me)
2000.
Try
this article for 2000: http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/Creating_a_list_of_Users_and_their_email_addresses_in_Exchange_2000_2.html
unfortunately I do not think csvde is going to get you all of them, but
Search on Majority Node Set - here's an article -
http://tinyurl.com/2knrw -
Server Clusters: Majority Node Set Quorum
It is a ... new quorum type available in Windows Server 2003 clusters -
majority node set (MNS) clusters.
I'm with you, I'm not sure where to find it in the GUI, or what exactly
Thanks for the link.
I saw the reference to the Node set too, but it made no sense to me. We haven't
rolled 2003 out in any of production, and even so, this userflag seems like it was
around in 2000 and maybe before that too. Stupid cross naming stuff! grrr
I see it referenced with alot of
Title: Computer Account migration using ADMT 2
Hi
All,
Request you all to help me on this.
Regards,
Sudhir Kaushal Systems Administrator ( Hosted Team ) eGain Communications Pvt. Ltd. Hello - (+91 20) 4222812, (+91 20) 4228607,
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