Wow, thanks Ben--I will be looking at this again tomorrow--this is good stuff.
Sorry for the edu-speak... Once our Server applications analyst ... has the
rights to receipt printing in our SIS ... means the guy who has the rights to
run the problem Java applet to test is on a well-deserved
You may have to import the drives (and the RAID configuration information
they contain) by entering the controller setup while the server is
starting. (Ctrl-R, maybe? I can't remember offhand.) The tech may know
how to do it. Or you could call Dell Support and have them walk you
through it.
Hi Bonnie-
I got an eye-opening glimpse into your world at the Redmond Identify Summit
this year.
Saw a fantastic presentation about the challenges and an eventual Identity as
a Service Solution in the cloud that was concocted for the Tennessee DOE.
They came up with an astonishing
Hi all,
Dell is sending a tech to replace the controller backplane on the exchange
server (the ONLY exchange server ),
it's an EX 2010 single server setup.
Obviously I will run a FULL backup of the complete server, and as always the
mailbox level backup.
So I ask will the controller
The Derbycon CFP is open. As in years past they are looking for more blue team
talks, and many of you certainly know your stuff when it comes to defending.
Consider giving a talk, it is a great event. If you decide to try please ping
me off list, I will draw attention to your CFP.
So the parent company is willing to give you physical access to a domain
controller (via this copy), but they won’t stand up a trust? That doesn’t seem
logical to me when you look at the two risks. What are they concerned about
with the trust?
Thanks,
Brian Desmond
Thanks for all the suggestions. The situation seems to be resolved although I'm
not 100% sure what was the cause. Made a lot of changes at the same time to try
and fix it. My guess is that it had to do with the VirtualBox software I had
loaded, which adds a Network bridge component to your
http://blogs.msmvps.com/cgross/2009/03/25/drive-mapping-via-group-policy-preferences-not-working-for-vista-clients/
The KB has changed over the years, it used to be a registry key, now
they recommend mapping a different way.
Same thing occurs on Windows 7/8/8.1 I'm sure 10, etc.
Susan
These guys local admin on their machines?
As mapped drives do not persist/show up unless you do a reg entry or map
as that admin if the person is a local admin.
Susan Bradley
On 4/2/2015 10:10 AM, Charles F Sullivan wrote:
I can only ask……”Why?!!”
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One other thing that might break it is trailing whitespace. We had a similar
problem with CMAK routing tables that drove us nuts for several weeks.
--
There are 10 kinds of people in the world...
those who understand binary and those who don't.
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mille...@mukilteo.wednet.edu wrote:
Once our Server applications analyst ... has the rights to receipt
printing in our SIS ...
I don't know what that means. :-)
I did see something about the space chars and tried going through
the file to
Possibly relevant:
A user's SID can change, so make sure to check the SID history
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/oldnewthing/archive/2014/11/28/10576639.aspx
Edward
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