in a school environment:
current complaints: slow logon (many users have drives mapped to shares
that no longer exist), many desktops show unavailable software,
inconsistent settings for similiar users
desired results:  all users have user drive on server, students to have
minimal access, teachers & admins to have only necessary access, clear up
all mappings that are obsolete...

this is just a brief overview...  thanks for any help or direction that
you can give

fred


> Depends on what you mean by cleaning up? What is it that you want AD to
> do?
> Six thousand users and one week deadline? And you are new to AD?
>
> -Z.V.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 7:47 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [ActiveDir] restructuring domain
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> Any suggestions on how to get up to speed extremely quick on "cleaning up"
> a domain AD?  I'm new to Active Directory & need to change the look & feel
> of approx. 6000 users on 2K boxes.  What's in place now seems like the
> users have just been placed in appropriate OUs but everything is managed
> by just a couple of sec. groups & not doing what is required.  I was given
> about 1wk deadline...
>
> thanks,
>
> Fred
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