Yeah, even if the docs don't say it, you absolutely need it. The way
Exchange works is that it slowly drills down through the levels until you
get to what it is you need to see, if you don't have view on the stuff above
what you want to see that you have FC on, you aren't getting there. It isn't
Ok I am resending, the original subject was something like OT: Exchange
Weirdness.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kern, Tom
Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 11:42 AM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] OT: exchange
no, i haven't.
Tom, here is my last response to this thread.
I have also noted that some of the posts aren't coming through, I happen to
just see responses to the posts.
Anyone else noticing this or does my inbound email just suck? Tony you
seeing bounces from me?
joe
-Original Message-
From:
You can also do this with command line tools without
scripts. Anything that does LDAP queries such as LDIFDE, CSVDE, or my very own
ADFind
adfind -b dc=domain,dc=com -f objectcategory=group
member
This will create a dump like:
[Fri 06/04/2004 23:29:21.58]F:\DEV\cpp\CPAUadfind
-default -f
Title: Message
Select the User Properties-Click on LOGON TO- and specify explicity the
workstation you want this user to log in to.
Hope
this helps!
Regards, Mohammed Athif Khaleel
Asst.Network
Engineer AlFaisaliah Group Information Technology Tel.: +966-1-461-0077 x.209
Moble.:
Now that's what I call motivation to learn :P Make Quake AD
variation :P You go around blasting lingering objects and have NASTY replication
MONSTERS
(Tony sorry for going off the topic here but I couldn't
resist on this one :P)
You keep well JOE
ADSI or System.DirectoryServices
Thanks for the responses.
joe - i only have the gateway defined on the public interface of the DC.
All - doesn't KB180094 imply that you *could* do what i am trying to do? Am i
misreading that? This article http://tinyurl.com/24wgl seems to support the
idea of being able to do this using
Yup we do that in some contexts too. For example, Ultrasound can do that for you and
manage the report of it (called a canary file in that tool I believe).
repadmin /showutdvec is nice because you are looking at the ripple so to speak. The
UPDv is a localized operation. The other thing I like
last time I looked
at replication of DCs in a NATed network, I was rather disappointed - basically
this is was no-no. Simply due to name-resolution of the DCs (i.e. the IP-Address
of a DC on one side of the NAT is not what it should be on the other side of the
NAT etc.).
wondering how
Thanks again to everyone, who replied.
It sounds reasonable to do test in sysvol, like Joe said, for now and
give it time till Monday.
(you did mean - create a test file in sysvol directory on each domain
controller, didn't you? :-/ )
Then certainly - the replication tests, Eric mentioned. I
Well, at time of posting, I only had one DC...but I have loaded another one up since.
(I will be blowing this setup away atleast once before it goes production). And I do
believe I have enough power for exchange.
About 4000 users
main DC-- 2x2.8GHz Xeons, 2GB ram
3 exchange servers-- 2x2.8Ghz
I ran into this once. I managed to
convince the customer that it was a really bad idea. Youre right of
course, DDNS is a nono, you need some smart conversion of DNS records. That is
a big puzzle and a real administrative nightmare if you think it through. Some
other technical hurdles you
Hello
I need to install some software to all computers in my OU, I
go to Group Policy regarding that OU and try to assign the software package that
I want to install but when I browse for the packet I can not find it in the
network because the only option on file extension is .msi and
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