the first thing that comes up is: who is able to access a DC (as in logon 
locally or through TS). I'm not going forward with I want to say, because I 
don't want to give wrong ideas!
 
Cheers
#JORGE#

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Kern, Tom
Sent: Sat 7/30/2005 12:21 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ActiveDir] Advice



I'm starting a new job in a week as a AD/Exchange engineer(I posted about my 
anxieties before on the list). 
This company used to outsource all their AD/Exchange infrastructure and now 
they want to take control of it. 
As it stands, their relationship with the outsourcing firm is rocky. 
While the DC's and Exchange server are physically in the company, no one has 
Domain or Enterprise admin rights. 
And no one, including me, is about to attempt elevation of privilges with all 
the numerous ways to "hack" a DC when you have physical access.

That would be in poor taste. 

My questions to the list are, if you were coming into such an enviorment, what 
are the first things you would do and look for?

How much as a regular user can you glean of the AD/Exchange enviorment and what 
would be your first steps? 
                              
Thanks very much. 
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