: Sonntag, 10. Dezember 2006 17:41
An: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Betreff: RE: [ActiveDir] Group Membership Update Frequency
It depends what you mean by this.
The off the cuff answer is the server knows what it has based on its local
security token so it actually never recognized the change
] On Behalf Of Thomas Michael Heß
Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2006 6:54 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: AW: [ActiveDir] Group Membership Update Frequency
Joe,
thanks a lot for your helpful reply and sorry that my reply took so long.
I am still waiting for a response because of my
hi there,
when does a server recognize that he is part of AD global Security group?
Do i have to reboot every system or is there an update frequency where
the server checks the AD?
I need this to know because i want to use the Security Group Filtering
with GPO´s
Thanks in advance
Thomas
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: Thursday, December 07, 2006 6:20 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: [ActiveDir] Group Membership Update Frequency
hi there,
when does a server recognize that he is part of AD global Security group?
Do i have to reboot every system or is there an update frequency where the
server checks the AD
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Thank
you.
Danny
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membership question
No it is a value in an attribute. A child
Title: Group membership question
Sorry if this is a daft question, but I can't find an answer anywhere:
Is a User considered a Child object of a Group to which it is a member?
Cheers
Danny
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question
Sorry if this is a daft question, but I can't find an
answer anywhere: Is a User considered a Child
object of a Group to which
oup object.
joe
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Whats the quickest way to export a users group
membership?
Devon Harding
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ebruary 17, 2006 2:52 PMTo:
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Membership
Whats the quickest way to export
a users group membership?
Devon
Harding
Windows Systems
Engineer
Southern Wine
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The dstools or adfind:
dsquery user ou=MyOU,dc=domain,dc=com -samid Username | dsget user -memberof
You might want to make sure that you run the commands against a GC.
Phil
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What's the quickest way to export a users' group membership?
Devon
You can use the dsget command
dsget user UserDN - memberof
You can get more info on the command here
http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsServer/en/Library/96a4a5ee-ee72-44d5-845f-71b2de33d4411033.mspx
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What's the quickest way to export a
Perfect!
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Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006
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To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
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Membership
The dstools or adfind:
dsquery user ou=MyOU,dc=domain,dc=com
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] group
membership script question
if you just compare the ACLs on the chosen
shares, you'd miss which other shares / folders and whatever other resources
may also be secured by a specific group = in the end, you may grant Jim Bob
and Curley Sue a lot more access than
You know how sometimes you see these requests (or your help
desk does) for:
Please give Jim Bob and Curly Sue access to \\server1\accounting, \\server3\cashcount, and \\server5\dontlookhere and you
think, hmmm, now what group gives rights to those 3 servers because Im
not going to add Jim
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Group
Membership
Does
anyone out there know if there is a way to set the ACE's on a group object so
that people can add but not delete members?
Regards,
Eric Gandy
BHBSS Network Services
Team
Office 281.209.7513
such as web
page and NOT give out native rights to manipulate the property.
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Does
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Does
anyone out there know if there is a way to set the ACE's on a group object so
that people can add but not delete members?
Regards,
Eric
Gandy
BHBSS Network Services
Team
Office
281.209.7513
now realize that Today is the Tomorrow you were worried about Yesterday? -anon
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Does anyone out there know if there is a way
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[ActiveDir] Group membership
Hyena does this -- you don't have to pay until the demo period
expires.
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Kinnamon
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Hyena does this -- you don't have to pay until the demo period
expires.
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I need to enumerate group membership of all groups in our
domain and the computer local groups on our servers. Ive got a
couple of tools that will do that, but they require that I log into each
machine to grab the membership list. As we have a large number of servers
Id like to avoid
, February 10, 2003 12:05
PMTo: Active Directory Mailing ListSubject: [ActiveDir]
Group membership
I need to enumerate group
membership of all groups in our domain and the computer local groups on our
servers. I've got a couple of tools that will do that, but they require
that I log
tSubject: [ActiveDir]
Group membership
I need to enumerate group
membership of all groups in our domain and the computer local groups on our
servers. I've got a couple of tools that will do that, but they require
that I log into each machine to grab the membership list. As we ha
, February 10, 2003
12:05 PMTo: Active Directory Mailing ListSubject:
[ActiveDir] Group membership
I need to enumerate group
membership of all groups in our domain and the computer local groups on our
servers. I've got a couple of tools that will do that, but they
require
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