Per my
previous post, I'd forced some creds. down the target DCs throat prior to
executing NLTEST ... and, no, my local creds. do not match those of the
virtual domain in question ... 'cause that would be all kinds of just plain
wrong :o)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Grillenmeier, Guido
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Script to determine a machine's site
Dean, let me guess: the name + pw
of the local administrator of your unjoined workstation and the target domain's
local admin account + pw are the same, and you're logged on to the client as
local admin...
I get "DsGetSiteName failed: Status = 5 0x5
ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED" without sufficient permissions... - or maybe I've just
locked down my policies different from yours
/Guido
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Indeed
it does, that's what I ran it on ...
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hmm - this won't work with non-domain joined clients
though...
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Does
this suffice -
nltest
/dsgetsite /server:<domain FQDN>
Haven't tried anything of this kind myself under Wimpy
so I'm uncertain of its suitability.
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Dean Wells
MSEtechnology
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Script to determine a machine's site
Does anyone have a script which can:
- Interrogate the local machine for its IP
address and mask
- Determine the subnet
which the machine resides in
-
Determine the site that corresponds to the that subnet
And all this must be possible on a machine which is
not joined to a domain.
Ideally, the script
should work when WinPE is running, too, as the machine is being built.
Any ideas?
neil
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