Can anyone help??
I'm Running 2000server,w/Raid 5
I seem to have a problem with files replicating them
self's. If I move a document in to a folder the next day I have the
document in the folder and a new one where the original was. Any thoughts
?
Please advise,
Ryan Gallegos
McMath,Woods P.A
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Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 2:18
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] New AD tool hits
the web
Cool thanks for posting that. The hibernate scenerio was
one I immediately thought of when I started thinking about how this would be
implemented and indeed, it is a concern.
I don't see this solution as being much better than
cconnect based on what is in that FAQ though I intend to still look over the
package.
I don't like the fact that the info is getting jammed
into AD, even if it is an app partition. They would do better to allow you to
specify the store, say AD/AM, SQL Server, or an app partition if you
understand the implications of the possible churn and replication involved.
Possibly one could fake out the tool and use AD/AM and just publish the
appriate DNS entries and set up the proper crossref values.
In a smaller environment I expect this
is pretty safe. The larger the environment the more concerned I
would be.
joe
http://bink.nu/files/limitlogonfaq.htm
"joe"
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Great!
So I guess I will probably look at this to check out
the actual implementation. If the data store is AD I can forsee a couple of
failure points not to mention the fact that if AD Dev thought up to the
minute updates of user logon info in AD was a good thing, they probably
would have done it when they added
lastLogonTimeStamp.
joe
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On Behalf Of Carlos Magalhaes Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 3:48 AM To:
[email protected] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] New AD tool hits the
web
Hey Joe,
Hope you are well, from what I can see I think it
does use AD to store information, during install it requires to
modify/extend the schema.
Interesting step if you ask me. You have to
modify your schema but the tool is: "Please keep in mind that this tool is
Not Supported (similar to a resource kit or support tool)."
So after
your non reversible (and yes I know about defunct) schema modification if
something goes wrong which PSS wont support you can be pretty
screwed.
C
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On Behalf Of joe Sent: 18 March 2005 10:16 AM To:
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web
Interesting, does anyone know what it uses for its back end store
to keep that info? I hope it isn't AD.
joe
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On Behalf Of Mark Parris Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2005 12:27 PM To:
[email protected] Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] New AD tool hits the
web
FYI,
Hello,
You are receiving this email as you've
participated in the LimitLogin beta program.
We are happy to
announce the availability of LimitLogin v1.0, an application that adds the
ability to limit concurrent interactive user logons in an Active Directory
domain. It can also keep track of all logins information in Active
Directory domains (without necessarily enforcing logons quotas).
The
challenge of limiting concurrent logons in a distributed environment
is huge, and although LimitLogin is not a "bullet proof" solution to all
the aspects of this challenge, many customers might still find this
tool helpful, as this capability has been highly requested by different
customers (banks, ISPs, libraries etc) in numerous RFPs
etc.
LimitLogin capabilities include: - Limiting the number of
logins per user from any machine in the domain, including Terminal Server
sessions. - Displaying the logins information of any user in the domain
according to a specific criterion (e.g. all the logged-on sessions to a
specific client machine or Domain Controller, or all the machines a certain
user is currently logged on to). - Easy management and configuration by
integrating to the Active Directory MMC snap-ins. - Ability to delete
and log off user session remotely straight from the Active Directory Users
and Computers MMC snap-in. - Generating Login information reports in CSV
(Excel) and XML formats. Please keep in mind that this tool is Not
Supported (similar to a resource kit or support tool).
The public
download location
is: <http://download.microsoft.com/download/f/d/0/fd05def7-68a1-4f71-8546-25 c359 cc0842/limitlogin.exe>
Please
send any feedback and questions to
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We
would like to thank you for taking part in this beta program and helping us
to improve the final bits.
Thanks
The LimitLogin
Team -----Original Message----- From: Matt Brown
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005
09:07:24 To:[email protected] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] New AD
tool hits the web
Isn't that link from the Beta? There is no
information on Microsoft's site regarding the product other than through
the Beta Site.
> You can find the beast here: >
http://download.microsoft.com/download/f/d/0/fd05def7-68a1-4f7 >
1-8546-25c359cc0842/limitlogin.exe
Thanks, -- Matt Brown [
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