Granted, they do not come close. 

My point is that if you can manage sites and subnets and replication etc, then 
you are acting as tho you were an EA and the custodian of the forest. I would 
rather have a dedicated team of EA people and that the enterprise wide 
components (such as the above) are managed by these folk and *no others*. 
That's why I consider anyone with the rights to change 
sites/subnets/replication to be an EA equivalent.


Thanks for all the comments - even though I didn't receive too much backing and 
extra ammo :)

neil


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>>>IMHO, if you have rights to do all the above, you are an EA 
>>>equivalent any
way :)

These rights do not even come close to equaling EA in any sense.
 
 
Sincerely,

Dèjì Akómöláfé, MCSE+M MCSA+M MCT
Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
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 -anon

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Case study: One client of mine (100k employees) has only three accounts in the 
EA group, which in their case is in a dedicated forest root.  I don't believe 
they've used the accounts on over a year.  Another client (global financial 
services company) has ONLY the default Administrator account in EA, and that 
account has had a three-way password created:  three admins each entered PART 
of a password, the password "pieces" were put into an envelope in a physically 
secure location in Europe and another in N.America.  AFAIK they haven't used it 
since they locked the account down.

 

So how do they manage and t.shoot their AD?

 
Read the MS doc "Best practices for AD Delegation" to effectively delegate your 
forest, PARTICULARLY if you have more than one domain in your forest.
The things that tend to get "missed" that impact day-to-day or even occasional 
operations are things like delegating the creation of sites, subnets, and site 
links; the ability to kick off replication (not recommended but...); and 
authorize new DHCP Servers.  I'm sure that others on the list will have other 
tips as well.

 
IMHO, if you have rights to do all the above, you are an EA equivalent any way 
:)

Thnanks for the comments.
neil

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dan Holme
Sent: 14 March 2006 16:51
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] When and how often are EA rights needed?



EA "rights", once a forest is deployed and delegated, are needed only for "in 
case of emergency break glass" - i.e. pretty much never.  When you're talking 
EA, you're pretty much talking the Administrator account of the forest root 
domain (first domain installed), so think of them one and the same-you will be 
locking down that Administrator account to lock down EA.  Either it's the ONLY 
account in the EA group (default) or any other account in EA should be locked 
down pretty much equivalently.

 

The "break glass" scenario is, particularly in a multi-domain forest, someone 
does some nasty delegation (ACL modification) that effectively "locks out" an 
OU.  Just like you could, theoretically, "lock yourself out" of an NTFS folder. 
 Just like an NTFS folder, the "owner" of the folder ALWAYS can change the ACL, 
and open it back up again.  In AD the "owner" is EA... it owns the forest.  So, 
one container at a time, EA will be able to dig down and unblock.

 

Case study: One client of mine (100k employees) has only three accounts in the 
EA group, which in their case is in a dedicated forest root.  I don't believe 
they've used the accounts on over a year.  Another client (global financial 
services company) has ONLY the default Administrator account in EA, and that 
account has had a three-way password created:  three admins each entered PART 
of a password, the password "pieces" were put into an envelope in a physically 
secure location in Europe and another in N.America.  AFAIK they haven't used it 
since they locked the account down.

 

Read the MS doc "Best practices for AD Delegation" to effectively delegate your 
forest, PARTICULARLY if you have more than one domain in your forest.
The things that tend to get "missed" that impact day-to-day or even occasional 
operations are things like delegating the creation of sites, subnets, and site 
links; the ability to kick off replication (not recommended but...); and 
authorize new DHCP Servers.  I'm sure that others on the list will have other 
tips as well.

 

Dan

 

 

 

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Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 9:29 AM
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Subject: [ActiveDir] When and how often are EA rights needed?

 

 

We're trying to understand when EA rights are needed within a multi domain 
forest, where each domain represents a fairly autonomous region.

Mgmt have suggested that the following is true : 
 -  EA not needed on daily basis
 -  EA rights rarely needed after initial deployment 

Can anyone please throw a few reasons at me why you would need EA rights on a 
daily basis? Troubleshooting? Diagnosis? 

How would you be impacted if you had to request access to a EA account each 
time it was required? 

I'd like to build a case whereby we have permanent EAs and would like some 
additional ammo from you guys :) 

***Feel free to argue against my views and explain to me how/why you *could* 
manage a forest such as the above, without access to an EA account on a daily 
basis.

Thanks,
neil 

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