LOL. Don't sweat it. I would have been incoherent had someone installed an
SP that I wasn't expecting on one of my domain controllers. :op
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Jennifer Fountain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Jennifer Fountain
Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 10:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Service pack 4 and DCs


Correction:
 
this is the kind of "Stuff"
It's like talking to a wall
queue should have been cue.  
 
sorry long day. :(  i should read my emails before sending. :)

-----Original Message----- 
From: Jennifer Fountain on behalf of Jennifer Fountain 
Sent: Tue 7/15/2003 9:38 PM 
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Service pack 4 and DCs


Thanks for the info.
 
 
This kind of stuff is why I am looking for another job.  To have two admins
and one of them that totally half a$$es all projects, doesn't like change,
thinks security is "stupid" (exact quote), doesn't communicate any changes
and doesn't read his email - aggg!!!!
 
This is the same person that enabled telnet on the firewall because he
didn't know how to connect using ssh!  It's like talking to the way when
talking to managers.... So, that's my queue to leave...
 
Ok. I feel better now. :)
 
Thanks again!
Jenn

-----Original Message----- 
From: Joe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tue 7/15/2003 9:16 PM 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Service pack 4 and DCs


Jenn,
 
I expect you will be ok. The biggest issue I can think of would be
inconsistency of some functionality such as the N-2 password functionality
and the change in password change replication for pdc chaining. I am sure
there are other things that wouldn't react consistently either. This would
result in some interesting troubleshooting.
 
<jumps onto soapbox>
This is a perfect example of why Domain Controllers in a forest for a
company should be maintained by a very small very closely controlled very
tightly coupled very paranoid group of admins. They should sit next to each
other so they can whap each other up side the head when needed and have the
same management chain so all internal differences are settled quickly with
minimum escalation. People going off and just doing things to a domain
controller could potentially be career ending for the IT manager and make
life extremely difficult for the company as a whole if they actually depend
on functionality of their PC's. 
 
It is entirely feasible to run very large very globally decentralized
structures with a very small centralized administration group. Running in
that way you have a better grasp over your core security
(authentication/authorization) infrastructure. 
<falls off soapbox>
 
I think if I had to sit in your shoes I would be relegating that admin to
guest level access and giving him a 1MB email quota so he can't hurt himself
as well as anyone else. 
 
 good luck, joe
 
 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jennifer Fountain
Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 8:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir] Service pack 4 and DCs



I had an admin install sp4 on one of my DCs without coordinating it with me
(and the other admins) while the other DCs are still running sp2.  I was in
the middle of testing sp4 and planning to upgrade all dcs to sp3 when I was
told - that dc is already at sp4.  What type of issues should I except from
having one dc running at a higher sp than the others and has anyone ran into
any problems with sp4?



Cheers, 
Jenn 

"Cynicism is an unpleasant way of saying the truth" 

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