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And for #4, use SUBINACL from MS…
note, though, that this tool has been revised since it’s ResKit release,
so get the newest version. Dan From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael B. Smith How good are your scripting skills? 1) Dump the passwords from the local
server using pwdump3e 2) Crack all the passwords using rainbow
crack or l0phtcrack or whatever 3) Script the creation of the users in the
domain setting those passwords you cracked Pretty easy. (And if you already know all
the passwords, you can skip items 1 and 2 -- "net users" will list
your local users and you can use "dsadd" to add them to the domain!) For extra credit: 4) Scan the filesystem finding all files
with ACLs including the above users, write the filenames and ACLs to a file and
after you've promoted the users and joined the domain, go back and re-ACL the
files. That's a little harder. :-) I've "promoted" web servers
to a domain this way several times. The real question is why does a local user
no longer meet the needs on the local server? M From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Shaff I think that I already know the answer to the question, but
I will ask anyways. I have a test box (server) that is a
stand-alone. I need to add it to a domain, but I have a lot of local
users on this box. Is there any way to move, copy, or migrate the user
accounts to the domain level? Thanks Lazy.. J |
- RE: [ActiveDir] copy or migrating local to domain ... Dan Holme
- RE: [ActiveDir] copy or migrating local to do... Almeida Pinto, Jorge de
- RE: [ActiveDir] copy or migrating local to do... Steve Shaff
- RE: [ActiveDir] copy or migrating local to do... Grillenmeier, Guido
