, anyone using BIND DNS with AD
and having problem with XP? Is there any special configuration that needed
to be change in the BIND?
Any ideas?
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should it?
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That should be easy enough.
I'd probably just create a reg
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/unlocked data.
Here's what to look for in the event logs:
http://www.jsifaq.com/suba/tip0200/rh0264.htm
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Thijssen, Andries (Cognizant) wrote:
Keep in mind that you won't be getting events for users who stay
= CreateObject(ADODB.Recordset)
SQL = your sql statement here
objRS.Open SQL, objConn
Set objRS = Nothing
Set objConn = Nothing
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Gideon Ashcraft wrote:
This did the trick, I already ran it in my test group with the script
.
There you go, printers will be added with the credentials of whoever set
up the scheduled task. The techs would only be able to read/write on a
special share.
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Cothern Jeff D. Team EITC wrote:
Scenario
a licensing management software like Keyserver, you can get
the logon/off info you need.
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Gideon Ashcraft wrote:
Some fool mentioned to our HR department that we can track our employee's
work routines
You can apply a new policy to the domain level or by editing the default
domain policy. If you want the policy to only apply to computers
container, you'd have to use a WMI filter on the policy.
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Francis
settings from a test machine.
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Cothern Jeff D. Team EITC wrote:
Windows XP SP2 machines
I have followed the guidance in kb301527
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/301527
The windows Firewall is turned off
It should be in a GPO over the OU the computers are in that you want
people to be able to add. The default domain policy applies to all
domain computers, so you could just set it there to cover everything.
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Keyserver
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John Parker wrote:
Hey all...
What are you using to manage licenses and hardware/software inventory?
Thank you
John Parker, MCSE
IS Admin.
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on, then update it with the logoff time at
logoff. That gives me the ability to create usage data for the labs,
and to also see the real time usage.
Also, if you happen to be using Keyserver on your computers, it records
logon/off as well.
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never tried this myself, so I'm not sure if this will work.
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Mark Abbiss wrote:
I think this is it in a nutshell. When I put everything locally on the
machine the script ran and created the report.
As you say
I've always had a problem with User Config part of GPO not applying ever
time. I use the run these programs when user logs in policy under
Computer Config for login scripts. That always works, unlike user config.
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on to box is the same thing as logging in with that user to the domain.
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Douglas M. Long wrote:
Lol. This is why I am not a teacher, I cant explain worth a darn.
Example1: User name
virusvaluename /f
Where comp1 is the remote computer. Leave off the \\comp1\ part if you
are doing it in a login script.
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Kern, Tom wrote:
Hi, I went on vacation and upon returning my network seems to have been
to be able
to perform stats. I'm a SQ novice, so I don't really know a good way of
doing this besides exporting all of it to a cs, write a script that
combines them, then export that back to a new database before running stats.
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times in the database, which throws out the use of the log
for security records. It's interesting that you used a mdb database.
I'll have to try that to see if it makes a speed difference.
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