on the exam and getting through the book :-)
Dan Holme
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] ? on MCSE Exam 70-290 (W2K3S)
Last I looked, dsmod
I would have thought the answer would be A. %Username%.
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Subject: [ActiveDir] ? on MCSE Exam 70-290 (W2K3S)
Ladies and
Hi,
No the answer is B. It you use A (%Username%) it then would be replaced
by the samaccountname of the user executing the command
Zie links and search for $Username$
http://www.ss64.com/nt/dsadd.html
http://www.ss64.com/nt/dsmod.html
Title: RE: [ActiveDir] ? on MCSE Exam 70-290 (W2K3S)
From dsmod user /? :
The special token $username$ (case insensitive) may be used to place the
SAM account name in the value of -webpg, -profile, -hmdir, and
-email parameter.
For example, if the target user DN is
CN=Jane Doe,CN=users
Title: RE: [ActiveDir] ? on MCSE Exam 70-290 (W2K3S)
Learn something new everyday, did not know
that.
Jeremy
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Subject: RE
I am studying on the 70-292 kit for my upgrade exam and all of their
references as well are to $username$.
Chris Haaker
ITS Infrastructure
x7841
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To:
Last I looked, dsmod uses $username$ but it doesn't create anything on the
filesystem, it only updates AD attributes. Specifying a homedir in the user
object doesn't make it appear except when you use ADUC which actually goes
off and does it separately.
joe
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