The tools are there, but the interpretation is sometimes lacking <G>  I've
been told that several companies are currently offering health checks, but I
haven't tested any of them.  

As for Microsoft tools, I'm a fan of using dcdiag and netdiag right after
scanning the event logs.  That'll give me an idea of where to focus more
effort if needed. Most of what I want to know is going to show up there
without having to do too much waving of the magic wand. There are some
additional tools, but they get used after these two steps in my normal
approach. That'll indicate whether or not I have to dig deeper.  Some other
tools such as repadmin are useful as well. And there was a tool, SPA that
could be helpful in some situations depending on what you want to know. 

I haven't seen an AD BPA though.  Be interesting to see one. 



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan Bradley, CPA
aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP]
Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 9:34 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ActiveDir] AD/DNS BPA?


<lurk mode off>

Stupid question... okay we have Exchange Best practices analyzer right?
http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/downloads/2003/exbpa/default.mspx
 
I know you guys don't like GUI...but besides DNSlint, dnsdiag, 
Sysinternals, Joeware stuff and such things... is there currently enough 
tools in your bag'o'tricks to ensure DNS/AD is set up right?  Do you 
guys have a tool that you consider 'the' DNS/AD BPA and if so what is it?

Or is AD/DNS health review like security log reviews/dump files where 
it's an art and not a science?

And feel free to lob 'SBS could run on ipx/spx' comments my way as well.

;-)

<lurk mode back on>

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