I didn't get anything, Al.
Just a blank email from you...
On 5/9/06, Al Mulnick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Title: GPO
Hello,
Is there a way to change local computer rights via a gpo. We would like to add our users to the Power users group to distribute software, then take about that right after the software has been deployed.
-Christine
Christine N. Allen
Systems Engineer
BMC HealthNet
Hi all,
Does
anyone know a good tool to create msi packages for odbc drivers? (If there´s
one to do that)
I need
to install Uniaccess ODBC.
The
one I have tried (veritas, an old version), did not work fine.
I need
to distribute these drivers to many computers
'Can
Hi Christine..
You can use the restricted groups function to add say domain users to the
power users group on the local machine. It's a little tricky as one
function of it will replace any other members of the power users group,
should there be any. As of XPSP2 though, you can do it additive,
Hi John
Is there some way to define additive versus replacement as the last time
I tried this it did a hard replacement.
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Sent: 10 May 2006 14:57
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Subject:
You may also consider upgrading to some other version. OL2002 was a
quirky version especially when it relates to internet protocols (IMAP,
POP, SMTP, etc)
Al
On 5/3/06, Milton Sancho [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Your Server Has Reported a UID Which Does Not Comply with the IMAP Standard
I
Hi Peter...
If the clients are SP2, you can use the bottom box, to use it additively.
They finally fixed it.
You use the bottom box, kinda backwards relative to the top...So, you would
say for the group Domain Users, then that it is always a member of the
local power users group. You can even
Robert-
If Installer is really doing something, it should generate
an MSI*.log file in %temp% (or in %windir\%temp% for per machine installs). I
would look in there for a recent one that shows what's going
on.
Darren
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert
Ok Al this is getting downright annoying, tell google to
stop encoding your messages in MIME64.
I have already told MSFT to fix Outlook. I am not holding
my breath though.
--
O'Reilly Active Directory Third Edition - http://www.joeware.net/win/ad3e.htm
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Thanks Al.
I sent a email to each DL and found out that what was holding it up was that 2 DL's had a member called ADCDisabledMail which I know is created by the ADC but I don't know how it would end up as a contact.
The contact had no email address.
After I removed it, all was fine.
I'm
John,
Just curious, was these option *ONLY* availiable in XP SP2? Any hope it exists in Windows Server 2003 SP1? :)
Thanks,
Jef
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] GPO To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org Date: Wed, 10 May 2006 08:49:21 -0500 HiPeter...
Hi Jef...
I'm sure it works with 2003 also, was really a bug in XP that they had to
fix, that the additive part just plain didn't work.
I believe, but can't promise that 2000 SP4 works too.
John
Jef
Yes. Here's the KB
article referencing the fix (works for Win2K as well):
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/810076/en-us
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KazimerSent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 7:52 AMTo:
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: RE: [ActiveDir]
These are private (as in created by the user and lives in the PAB of
said user) lists?
On 5/10/06, Tom Kern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Al.
I sent a email to each DL and found out that what was holding it up was that
2 DL's had a member called ADCDisabledMail which I know is created
Why? Blue's your color isn't it?
I'm not sure it's not the list server creating havoc. It was being
looked into last I checked.
al
On 5/10/06, joe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok Al this is getting downright annoying, tell google to stop encoding your
messages in MIME64.
I have already told
Hi,
Is there a special security template I need to add because I can pick
any local groups like power users.
-Christine
Christine N. Allen
Systems Engineer
BMC HealthNet Plan
2 Copley Place
Boston, MA 02116
617-748-6034
617-293-4407
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: [EMAIL
Christine-
Just try typing the group name free-hand in the dialog. You don't have to
browse to it for this work.
Darren
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Christine Allen
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 8:53 AM
To:
Yup
On 5/10/06, Al Mulnick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I dont know exactly where it is off
the top of my head because I dont have access to GMAIL at work, but
GMAIL does allow you (to my knowledge) to set the encoding of your messages if
you wanted toperhaps you can check into that?
Regards,
Lou
From:
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On 10/05/06, Lou Vega [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know exactly where it is off the top of my head because I don't have
access to GMAIL at work, but GMAIL does allow you (to my knowledge) to set
the encoding of your messages if you wanted to…perhaps you can check into
that?
It's under
In my experience, this
now works but there is still one issue. In my testing, groups that you add to
the local group can be removed by a local admin and group policy does not
replace them. As a result, I use a simple batch file configured as a startup
script to achieve the same result. The
Yep...Absoultely right you don't have to browse, and you can't choose from
there. Sorry for the confusion.
What I have seen people do by mistake though, is to add Domain Users to the
Domain group Remote Desktop Users instead of the local group, by not
paying attention.
It's a powerful piece of
Thanks guys. I wish sometimes I was more familiar with email and how
it works. :)
I'll stop being smart. I did make those changes, but it's something
that's outside my control. Thanks for asking/suggesting.
Al
On 5/10/06, Lou Vega [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know exactly where
This is primarily because
GP will only refresh if the GPO has changed or, in the case of security policy,
every 16 hours by default. However, there are a couple of ways around this. You
can set security policy to refresh during every background interval by enabling
the relevant policy at
Your reply came back as yup, but no context to know if you were just
being sly and saying yup to nothingness or if it was related to the
last question. I'll assume the latter.
That's not a good thing then that there was no email address and it
made it all the way to the CAT. That should be
Thanks for that. My question is why doesnt the mail sent by Al
viewable by other gmail users? I was also seen blank emails and I use
gmail too.
M@
On 5/10/06, AdamT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/05/06, Lou Vega [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know exactly where it is off the top of my head
Sweet! I can see your messages again Al.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Al Mulnick
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 1:10 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] Exchange queue(OT)
Your reply came back as yup, but no
Well the answer to your first question is yup to both :)
I actually was replying to nothingness for awhile because i couldn't read your email until you changed the encoding in your gmail(i kept looking at the html postings on Activedir.org
to see your response).
Exchange 2k is current and up to
I installed Windows Defender (Beta) this weekend and it
promptly removed two programs that I didnt want it to.
Reinstalling one of the programs is not an option. I have two questions:
1. Where is the setting so Windows Defender will
prompt me prior to uninstalling a program instead of
Interesting. I changed nothing, but let's move past that for now ;-)
I'm stuck on the idea that a contact with no address was submitted to
the server for processing. That has an address doesn't it? If you
export it, it has maybe a legacyexchangedn or something?
al
On 5/10/06, Tom Kern
Under the email addresses tab, it is empty(kinda like this email I'm replying to now :) )
Thanks
On 5/10/06, Al Mulnick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a search limit on Global Catalogs?
The problem I could be having is that this Symantec appliance is limited to a
10,000 object search.
When I use LDAP Browser/editor, it returns
only 1000 entries.
From:
[EMAIL
Yes, you have to page the results.You could always (not
recommended) change the query response limit in
ntdsutil.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Harding,
DevonSent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 2:35 PMTo:
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: RE: [ActiveDir]
Return Receipt
Your [ActiveDir] Windows Defender
document:
sarcasm
_SO) glad I know this... It means that I can sleep tonight now...
/sarcasm
themolk.
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Sent: Thursday, 11 May 2006 9:41 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject:
You need to enable paging. If they don't support paging
there is an issue and you should probably feed that back to them. In the
meanwhile you could sync your data into an ADAM set and then crank up the page
size setting. I do not recommend doing it for your production AD. I don't really
Since there are a lot of Exchange questions on this list.. just a fyi
there's a lovely patch for Exchange this month that not only changes
persmissions affecting Blackberries...but has 'from remote attack' impact.
You Had Me At EHLO... : BlackBerry and GoodLink users may be unable to
send
Hopefully we get this cleared up before too long. Blank messages makes
it look like I'm smarter than I am.
Can you export it and see if there's a X.500 and/or exchangeDN (likely
you'd see that in one of the display panels, but... it would look like
a x.500 address vs. a display name or something
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