Use adisedit to view the object's SID. Remove the domain
part of the SID to reveal the RID.
…… as the tumbleweed
blows on through the group, Rob peers over to Joe, tilts his hat, and gives a
knowing nod ;)
Rob
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 04 September 2006 17:11 To:
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org Subject: [ActiveDir] Rid Master
Guys explain me ,
The functions of RID master , how does i display RID of object created in
AD
Thanks in advance
"joe"
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While I wouldn't want
this to become a humour list, I saw the email and laughed and figured the same
thing Laura figured, that Outlook autofill bit the guy (which is funny all by
itself because we have all seen it happen if not had it happen to ourselves) and
then I moved on. I find all of the additional attention even more humourous
including the value judgements of the quality of the joke and analysis of words.
I classify the message
as OT with the droves of other messages that come through the list that are
OT[1] and being sent here because of a tenous relationship of being about
technologies that utlitize AD[2] though the question itself has nothing to do
with AD or simply folks forgoing it all and just saying WTF, I'll give it a shot
and ask you guys because you seem helpful. If you get a whole day of many of
those coming through it is a bit annoying. More annoying, at least to me, are
questions that are ON TOPIC but someone didn't take time to look at the archives
or google and asking like it was the first time it was asked versus maybe
revisitng the previous discussion in new light. However, unless the list goes
moderated which no one wants or at least a vast majority of the someone's don't
want, the list is just the way it is and will be and you read the messages if
you want and blow by them otherwise. Overall I would hate to
lose the jocularity and casualness of the list. It is one of the things that
make it worth reading. :) There have been quite a few times subjects have
drifted off topic only to expose something in the monkeying around or what not
based on something not everyone understood or knew that we wouldn't have
otherwise found out that immediately snaps it all back on topic and of great
use.
joe [1] Though
this was funnier than most OT stuff.There is my value judgment on the quality.
:) [2] Versus actually
being AD Technology. Examples of tech that utilize AD include but are not
limited to GPOs, DNS, Exchange, print queues, clustering, file server
manipulations (copying files, home drives, management, etc), etc. Not saying
questions about all of those are automatically OT, but we tend to get quite a
few questions in those areas that aren't about AD or the interaction with AD but
about the non-AD aspects of the tech. Examples being a question about how to do
something in a GPO versus say OU strategies for applying GPOs or the permissions
on the GPO objects and how AD interprets them. Or a general question about DNS
like what is returned in a query or how it is managed versus what records need
to be in DNS for AD to work or how its app NC replicates.
--
O'Reilly Active
Directory Third Edition - http://www.joeware.net/win/ad3e.htm
From:
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On Behalf Of Craig Cerino Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 10:46
AM To:
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org Subject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in
hell
I have a hell of a
sense of humor (as I’m sure a lot of geeks here do) this just isn’t the place
for it when people come here for help.
/just
sayin
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On Behalf Of Akomolafe,
Deji Sent: Sunday, September
03, 2006 10:58 PM To:
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org Subject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in
hell Nah.....it looks more like the
sender mistook this list for some other lists. On other lists, this would have
been a engendered more rapid-fire flame war to the sender's satisfaction, even
though the joke itself is very old and has outlived its useful shelf
life. I'm sure he's disappointed that this
list is so geeky and full of maroons with no sense of humors.
Sincerely, _____
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realize that Today is the Tomorrow you were worried about Yesterday?
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From: Laura A.
Robinson Sent: Sun 9/3/2006
5:41 PM To:
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org Subject: RE: OT - RE: [ActiveDir] W. in
hell Okay, has anybody considered
the possibility that this was an accident? I know I've accidentally sent
mail to the wrong addresses before by letting autofill kick in an not
paying attention to what actually got autofilled, and this seems like a very
strange thing to send to this list intentionally.
Laura
> -----Original
Message----- > From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Craig
Cerino > Sent: Sunday, September
03, 2006 8:49 AM > To:
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> Yup and this list
(especially with no OT marking) is the > place for that
right? > > Bring it to an OT list,
mark your postings that have no > bearing on
technical matter with an OT or something. > > Otherwise, you're just
another spammer > > -----Original
Message----- > From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > Brandon
Pierce > Sent: Sunday, September
03, 2006 1:14 AM > To: Brandon
Pierce > Subject: [ActiveDir] W.
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attack and dies. He goes to hell, > where the Devil is
waiting for him. >
> "I'm not sure what to
do," says the Devil. "You're on my > list, but I have no
room for you. As you definitely have to > stay here, I'm going to
have to let someone else go. I've > got three folks here
who weren't quite as bad as you. >
> I'll let you decide who
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> George thought that
sounded pretty good, so he agreed. >
> The Devil opened the
first room. In it were Richard Nixon > and a large pool of hot
water. He kept diving in and > climbing
out, over and over. Such was his fate in hell. >
> "No!" said George.
"I don't think so, I'm not a good swimmer > and don't think I could
stay in hot water all day." >
> The Devil led him to
the next room. In it was Tony Blair > with a sledgehammer and
a room full of rocks. All he did was > swing the hammer, time
after time. >
> No! I've got this
problem with my shoulder. I would be in > constant agony if all I
could do was break rocks all day." > commented
George. >
> The Devil opened the
third door. In it, George saw Bill > Clinton lying on the floor
with his arms staked over his > head, and
his legs staked in a spread-eagle pose. Bent over > him was Monica
Lewinsky, doing what she does best. >
> George Bush looked at
this in disbelief for a while, and > finally
said "Yeah, I can handle this." >
> The Devil smiled and
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