Oh that hurts my stomach laughing that hard... 
 
You could take that all over the place with innuendo... 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Rutherford
Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 7:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] FW: Exchange 2003 on DC


*Rob snuggles up close to SBS2003 and puts his arm around her*
 
*He whispers *.... 'It's OK... you may not be the most secure system but I
still think your kinda sexy'

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of joe
Sent: Thu 28/10/2004 23:20
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] FW: Exchange 2003 on DC


Ack, you said SBS... <as joe scurries back to the light...>
 
 
I await the day that someone writes a bad virus that targets Domain
Controllers. I figure that the SBS machines will be the first to get hit
with something like that since there are sooooo many vectors to the security
bastion on that product. 
 
  joe
 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ken Cornetet
Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 5:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] FW: Exchange 2003 on DC


Um, SBS users don't have a choice...

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of joe
Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 3:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] FW: Exchange 2003 on DC




Don't install Exchange on a Domain Controller, even you Michael B. Smith

Article ID       :       994678345      
Last Review      :       October 28, 2004       
Revision         :       1.0    
This article was previously published under Q994678345

SYMPTOMS

In a Windows 2000 domain some people like to install Exchange on a Domain
Controller. They also like to use them for file and print as well or for
other not authentication/authorization services. They sometimes find they
run into security and/or stability issues.
 

CAUSE

This behavior occurs typically occurs when because they installed products
on a domain controller which is supposed to be the bastion of your
enterprise security, not handling menial services such as exchange and file
sharing et alii.   

RESOLUTION

To resolve this problem, remove the non authentication/authorization related
services from the domain controller.


STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the real world. This
problem was first corrected when people started treating the DCs like a KDC
and not a regular server.
 
 

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APPLIES TO

All versions of Windows that run as Domain Controllers
 

 
 
  :o)
 
     joe
 
 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael B. Smith
Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 7:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir] FW: Exchange 2003 on DC


I've run across a couple of KB articles regarding the issues of
promoting/demoting a DC under Exchange 2003 (on the same box). Shame on me,
I didn't bookmark them.
 
Does anyone have those handy? My google-fu is not up-to-par today
apparently...the one's I've found (plus summary) are:
 
822179 - don't change DC status after Exchange is installed
305504 - impact of making DC a GC with Exchange installed
305065 - impact of removing a GC from a DC with Exchange installed
829361 - long shut down time on a DC when Exchange is installed
822575 - DS2MB stops running when DC status is removed and Exchange is
installed
 
The only one I've found that directly affects the search I'm on is the last
(822575).
 
Thanks,
M 
 


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