clients out on lines 500ms +
Cheers,
Rob
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Is this for the whole network or just the dc?
Are the clients looking to this DC for DNS resolution?
Can you resolve DNS names using nslookup?
Can you telnet out to a known external IP serving HTTP (80)?
It sounds like DNS.
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Hi Guys,
Has anyone got a decent list of the benefits of SBS2003 R2 over SBS2000?
I cant find anything detailing the improvements/benefits.
Thanks,
Rob
List info : http://www.activedir.org/List.aspx
List FAQ: http://www.activedir.org/ListFAQ.aspx
List archive:
Very straightforward... you need to do a domain and forest prep...
search the internet for loads of info... i.e. -
http://searchwinit.techtarget.com/tip/0,289483,sid1_gci990371,00.html
Rob
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Drop it into a workgroup then try to add to the domain again I'd
also just delete the computer account for good measure.
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Can we kill this thread now, please?
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Hi Ajay,
This isnt the right forum for such a
request, I suggest you go onto google and type proxy avoidance
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Could be a backup system or something like
that kicking off a run as looks like it. I dont know
the product though.
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Title: Restrict CD rom, floppy and USB via group policy?
Depends on your exact requirements as the
standard settings arent too flexible youll probably find
out you need a 3rd party tool, such as :- http://www.gfi.com/endpointsecurity/
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No worries. Demote her, remember
the good times, shed a tear, crack on.
Rob
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Hi,
I suggest you google this type of request
before posting loads of resource around
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/816888
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Rob
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This community is
now second to none I dont get the time Id like to contribute,
but thanks are due to all the guys that do.
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Yeah, I get an average of 20 mins delay... it does mess with the flow of
threads.
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Id say that if you are looking to
fully mirror your production environment and it will not be connected to the
production network - then use the same convention.
It will probably make it marginally easier
in the test and documentation process.
Cheers
Rob
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The usual issue with that is that the url u r connecting to matches the
name on the cert.
This must match on internal and external, i.e. u must use split brain or
you must config ur firewall to accept that connection on the WAN
interface.
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Hi Ravi,
The certifcate does needs to match the name of the site... i.e.
mail.comp.com . If it doesn't then it wont work. There are numerous
reasons why it fails but that is the first.
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Controlled user access, i.e. no admin rights, and use a good class
firewall with spyware/av protection on the gateway... no issues.
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2) You can see 2 records for the same host name within the DNS manager?
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What is the VPN device?
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for this outburst... OK joking's over :)
I'm sorry but I couldn’t resist a follow up.
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Hmm wasnt that then
Quite a bit on Google grabbed this
http://www.sharepointblogs.com/dustin/archive/2004/09/10/756.aspx
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Hi,
Use NTDSUTIL
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/255504/
Cheers
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To seize the role.
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This is more of an internal policy/procedure
thing than anything else.. in my view.
I have seen packages which Brian mentioned
but cannot remember a name of a single one.
Useful am I not? J
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What Sharepoint servicepack are you
running? You need at least one and a hotfix.. cant remember which. Ill
look through my old KB to see if I can find the hotfix.
Cheers
Rob
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Come through fine on mine Laura.
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as the tumbleweed blows on through the
group, Rob peers over to Joe, tilts his hat, and gives a knowing nod ;)
Rob
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Absolutely Shocking!
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No, it will sort itself out.. if its
a big operation then you may want to shape the IP traffic to give the AD some
priority on reconnect.
Rob
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Create a group in AD and add the users to
it. Then use restricted groups (via group policy) to add that group into local
admin on the PCs.
Cheers
Rob
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Hi Lucia,
You can seize the roles via NTDSUTIL.
http://www.petri.co.il/seizing_fsmo_roles.htm
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'not', you
understand - any crappy software.
snip-
BR
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I understand that... just thought it was a funny read.
Being a techie... I'm sure we have all been in these red-face situations
:)
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to worry about lockout issues.
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Have you performed the usual gpresult, modelling,
etc?
Anything in the event logs?
Is this a new policy or new machines (to
the domain), or both in fact?
Cheers
Rob
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http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=842162
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on MS
products, then he may be eligible for the Microsoft Action Pack
subscription. You can then get a cleaner setup with a 2003 member server
loaded with SQL... for a small annual fee.
Cheers
Rob
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If you use WINS check for them in there
and delete if required.
Cheers,
Rob
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Loads of tools as Susan says, but just to note the GFI one no longer
works - one of my engineers tried it a couple of months ago.
Rob
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going on. If you like, feel free to mail
them to me.
Cheers,
Rob
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Also, whats your DNS setup?
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Jeff,
If you back them up over the client-facing LAN conn or over your Gb
back-end I wouldn't have any concerns. If you want to just standardise
your setup then just go for it.
Cheers.
Rob
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Title: Multihomed Domain Controllers
No issues, if you...
Go to the TCP/IP settings of the backup network card, click
advanced, goto the DNS tab and untick register the connection in
DNS.
Cheers,
Rob
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Title: Multihomed Domain Controllers
Ive used the same configuration ina number of
relatively sizeablesites (2000+ user base) with no issues as the guys
state.. just trial it.
Cheers
Rob
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I guess that is very true... on reflection I was using the
separate connection situation on satellite sites, where the DC did have backup
exec loaded.. I hear you*gasp*
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The
It was re-directed, but now not?
Does the profile appear on the c:\?
What is the behavior when the user logs
onto another machine?
Rob
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Title: A quick(?) NTP question
I remember from an AD trouble-shooting
course many years ago that it simply checks first one in the list and moves
down on fail. Im sorry but dont have any supporting documentation
to confirm.
Rob
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Hi David,
Just restore and resume as it's a single DC.
Cheers
Rob
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Note that you will of course need to restore the changes taken between
images, i.e. system state et al
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Does all look good with your DNS SRV
records per site?
Are there any errors in the client event
logs?
Does the behavior occur from any site?
If you reboot and log on to the other site
is all ok?
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Hi John,
I would 'generally' opt for servers first as you can then take advantage
of the 2K, 2K3 goodies, i.e. AD straight away when you migrate the
workstations.
Rob
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have
the issue. I have always found a couple of hours helps many ills.
BR
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Hello,
I looked some time ago but didn't find anything which truly fits, but I did use
http://www.antamedia.com/caffe/ in one environment and it was fine.
If you have a suitable firewall and/or a suitable content filter then we could
work something... what are u using?
Cheers
Rob
Robert
Will need to be the user object. Not
security groups. You can use sec groups to filter.
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I didnt exactly make that clear,
did I?
The group policy will apply to the user
object located within their site, domain and OU. You can however stop or allow
specific policies from taking effect by using the ACL on each policy.
Rob
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This isnt AD should be posted in
Exch groups.
http://www.petri.co.il/preventing_exchange_2000_2003_from_relaying.htm
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You shouldnt have any issues,
except the subnet/site.
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Of course, just note that youll
need to ensure DNS records are correct for the servers to find each other for
repl.
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If you can then yes.
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Title: Virtual DCs
Im a great advocate of VMWare and
use it for many services. If the hardware supports the load happy days!
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Sounds like DNS... check your srv records are correct in DNS.
Anything showing in the client event logs?
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of it. Alternatively, you could try downloading and running the
Installer Cleanup tool, found at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301/
Darren
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to get the whole lot rebuilt. Woe is
me.
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No, and I always find it a relief to have a local admin account in a
failure situation.
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Hi Darren,
Thanks for the reply.
Unfortunately there are no logs being
dumped at all. The Windows intstaller screen literally just flashes for
a second and then vanishes, more or less each time they open a new window or
app.
Any other ideas?
Robert
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Be restrictive on the use of local
accounts and dont give them passwords is the cleanest way.
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are at least in
W2K native move.
Cheers,
Rob
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net group group name /domain c:\whatever.txt
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It's been a while, but if I remember the old NT server manager will do
it... then check it's gone with ntdsutil.
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If you log them off and then in again does
it work?
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Hi All,
Quick 1.
Does anyone know if it possible to config the POP3
connector to leave mail on the server its pulling from for
x number of days?
Many thanks,
Rob
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Windows2003 is automatically a time server..
when any 2000/XP client is a member of a domain it should automatically pull
the time from the DC.
Is this not happening?
Rob
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the local computer's system account does process the script but here it looks
like it doesnt have permissions to read the script on the 'servers' share
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Hmmm ... cant say for sure as I haven't got an IIS box to hand.
You don't want to use integrated windows auth as it will just supply
your domain credentials. ... I think.
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Hmmm ... cant say for sure as I haven't got an IIS box to hand.
You don't want to use integrated windows auth as it will just
If you got to basic does it work?
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Then again ... it should prompt
Title: Book recommendations please
I would say that the MS site has all the
info you need for both tasks.
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Have you got something else interfacing with the stack on the box, i.e.
f/w software?
Also... uninstall the wlan card and see if you still get the same issue
on the internal nic.
BR
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the welcome message OE sends on first use.
thanks
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Have you got something else interfacing with the stack on the box
Title: Message
http://www.expressmetrix.com/
will do it.
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License Management
That went away
with
OK...
So if you use a standard Ethernet LAN
adapter roaming profiles work?
Do you have a link light on the
Wireless NIC before login? If so, is it picking up a DHCP or static address?
Can you ping it b4 logon?
What model WLAN NIC are you using?
What Access Point are you using?
Don't think it's possible... it depends what you want to do.
You can put the /recycle switch after outlook.exe to use the same
instance.
Rob
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Onderwerp: RE: [ActiveDir]
wireless DC
OK...
So if you use a standard Ethernet
LAN adapter roaming profiles work?
Do you have a link light on the
Wireless NIC before login? If so
Hi Steve,
AD aside
What do u want to achieve? It's like saying I have a spanner... what can I do
with it? You can do many different things but it all depends on what your
requirements are?
Let us know what your problems and desires are from an ISP perspective. The
guys here have a
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Rob
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Abbiss, Mark
Sent: 23 December 2004 10:10
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: [ActiveDir] User profile
and Terminal Services
Please
You could resolve the mac and then search for it on your switches to tie
it down to a port... depending on your switches of course.
Which worm is it?
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Sent: 23 December 2004 16:30
To:
I know you said command line but I
always find treesize pro useful and cheap. Im not sure if you can
operate it from a command line maybe able to.
http://www.treesizepro.com/
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Does it reply to a ping on it's spoofed address then??
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kern, Tom
Sent: 23 December 2004 17:16
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] worm (very very OT)
For port spanning, I would have to
Of Robert
Rutherford
Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2004 5:07 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: Change Control Systems
Many thanks Gil.
I have forwarded the CVS info to a number of developer friends.
I'm looking for something more along the lines of general systems change
control
://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=10072package_id=12664.
-gil
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Sent: Fri 12/17/2004 6:19 PM
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Subject: OT: Change Control Systems
Hi All,
I'm on the hunt for an open
Hmm... I've never noticed it.
If you do a reverse lookup on the IPs, can you resolve the IP's?
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Sent: 17 December 2004 13:17
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir] Computer Display
When you
Hi All,
I'm on the hunt for an open source or free change management system...
I've worked for many companies who have an in-house system and I haven't got
the time to build my own. Does anyone know of any free or cheap change
management systems? I will build my own if necessary but would
I'd suggest using Restricted Groups through group policy. If you go on
the MS site you will get a ton of explanations and examples.
BR
Rob
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Owoeye
Sent: 13 December 2004 10:19
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Can you run a dcdiag and post as a first
port of call?
Cheers
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Noah Eiger
Sent: 08 December 2004 16:44
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir] The server is
not operational
Hi All:
Image my surprise when
Ok...
Yes it is out of the ordinary for backups to take longer on Diffs.
I dont expect you should be running incrementals instead of Diffs, especially
as you state that your fulls are only taking 4 hrs.
What backup software are u using?
Has it been working OK?
Have you checked the backup jobs
Hi Lucia,
Any chance you can turn off your receipts for this group?
Thanks,
Rob
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Sent: 01 December 2004 10:05
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Offline Files
Return Receipt
IDS isnt going to protect you from these worms lets
initially focus on that:-
Im just going to ramble and we can then home in on a solution
Its hard to believe patched machines are being re-infected.. but
it does happen. I suspect you have a rogue machine which isnt managed in
your
at it.
From: Kern, Tom
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Sent: 01 December 2004 16:23
To: Robert Rutherford
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Snort
We have 500 nodes, mostly XP/WIn2k, but a
few win98 clients. the Winxp boxes have system restore disabled.
..snip
Sys details
.snip
.
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From: Robert Rutherford
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Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004
11:31 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Snort
If you watch your firewall logs.
You will more than likely see the offender, i.e. you will see it trying to talk
on specific ports
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