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Jorge
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Crawford, Scott
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2005 20:50
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Export Folder Members
Are you
Dont bother going the clustering
route. ISA has a very decent version of NLB thats built in, and will
work in a highly available configuration for a single route.
Adding clustering to this will obscure and
complicate things. Suggest you stick with the built in NLB, since adjacent
Proxy
Using ISA 2004 in an Enterprise array will fit your needs just fine. You can
configure NLB from the ISA management console and store the array configuration
data centrally.
Regards,
Paul
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Sent: Mon
The articles should not be inconsistent.
The 822158 does mention 814263 (see bullet 2).
284947 - is how to detect and diagnose excessive FRS replication. Noting
it might be caused by Anti-Virus software. And mentioning how to recover.
It is not SYSVOL specific, it is FRS specific. But
Yep. You can even have LDIF do it for you if you wanted. ;)
Not sure you have the information you need to create the new users though. You
may want to check that. (for example, what are you planning to do about surname
or passwords or enabled vs. disabled accounts?)
Any particular reason why
Hi all
I'm having an issue with ONE of my DC's (Win2003) not applying a group
policy object.
in the event viewer of the DC's i'm getting this errors after every 5 min
Event id: 1202
Security policies were propagated with warning.
0x4b8 : An extended error has occurred.
When I
http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=1202eventno=348source=SceClipha
se=1
Look at the 0x4b8 section.
HTH
Sincerely,
Dèjì Akómöláfé, MCSE+M MCSA+M MCP+I
Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
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Thanks Al. The lab will be isolated, we aretrying to
replicate the productionenvironment as close as possible. We will use it
to test schema extensions, new apps like MIIS, etc. I was under the impression
the accounts would be created butset as disabled with a null password.
Please advise
Thanks for the response.. However i
have already checked this and all the related policies in win2003 are not
defined in my case.. :-(
Regards,
Sudhir Kaushal
Systems Engineer (GIS)
Computer Sciences Corporation.
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It sounds like a restricted groups policy being attempted wrong.But,
from what I've seen, it won't even let you try that.
John
Sudhir Kaushal
Personally, I'm a fan of using virtualization. The scenario is something like
this:
Goal: evaluate new applications in real-world simulation of the production
environment; be able to test applications to destruction if needed.
Secondary Goal: Provide an environment or multiple environment that
Thanks everyone!!! It looks like mailNickname,
mail, homeMDB, mDBUseDefaults, msExchHomeServerName are the only attributes
that I needed to create a mailbox enabled user.
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Sent: Monday, September
Be aware that creating a mailbox without
using CreateMailbox is not a supported operation. J
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Douglas M. Long
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2005
10:29 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir]
Unless you are entering the group as free text (i.e. just typing it in). Couple
of points here. Using restricted group policy on DCs to control domain group
membership is bad news. I would simply avoid it. This particular error
indicates that you are trying to add a group to a domain local
I've set the IE home page to our intranet, which is the only
site allowed; everything else goes to a bit-bucket proxy. So in:
User config\windows settings\internet explorer
maintenance\URLs\Important URLs, I've set the home page. But
it doesn't work. With a new user login, IE starts by
You setting restricted groups in a policy? DCs dont have local groups,
they just have the domain database, so, this is to be expected depending on
what youre trying ot nest int eh domain version of this group.
Thanks,
Brian Desmond
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OK; that's got it. I found another KB article (289902) that talks about
another part of this; it's a file called homepage.inf. I could probably
play with that to get what I need as well, but this worked. Thanks!
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Charlie Kaiser
W2K3 MCSA/MCSE/Security, CCNA
Systems Engineer
Title: Synchronizing AD
Does anyone have any recommendations on products or information on synchronizing data from a SQL database to AD. For example, we want to synch data from the HR database to the users account.
Thanks in advance
Travis Abrams
You could use MIIS(http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/miis2003/default.mspx)
which is a fully functional meta-directorysolution from Microsoft or there is another tool called SimpleSync(http://www.cps-systems.com/simplesync/)which I believe will provide you simpler but similiar
Hi All,
Thanks to everyone for guiding
me to the solution. It was because of the restricted group policy on the
DC's to control the domain group membership. I removed it and updated the
GP.and it worked.
Have a nice day... :-)
Regards,
Sudhir Kaushal
Systems Engineer (GIS)
Computer
Hi All,
One small query in this regard.. The
problem i was facing because of one domain local group added in the restricted
group in the default domain controller policy.
Can we have global group defined in
the restricted groups in the default domain controller policy instead of
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