Germany was so last November! :)

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William Robbins <[email protected]> wrote:


Are you still in Germany Webster?

- WJR

On Jun 18, 2013 8:01 PM, "Webster" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
i have already shot down a few of the findings:

every fsmo role needs to be on a separate dc (thanks brian for including this 
non issue in your book)
must be on dfl/ffl 2008+ before you can migrate to win7
a dc should not be virtualized (actually still fighting w/ the head of it on 
this one)
and a few more stupid non issues

this one finding of legacy members in groups is one i can't convince them may 
not be worth the effort.  they have many groups with many 1000s of members, 
they (the consultants who did the assessment) modify group membership 
frequently and believe it has a negative impact on bandwidth and replication 
traffic.

my overall task on this project is to get all 3 of their forests to server 2012 
dfl/ffl [1] satisfy the internal security team.

webster

1.  before i can bring the first 2012 dc online, i have to prove in their lab 
that i can do a full forest recovery for all 3 forests!

Sent from my iPad so please excuse all the typos

On Jun 18, 2013, at 5:12 PM, "Brian Desmond" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

I’d triage whether this is actually really necessary before you go and do this. 
I’ve had customers do this before – you have to build something to suck out the 
membership and then reload it.

Thanks,
Brian Desmond
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Webster
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2013 6:17 PM
To: <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: [NTSysADM] Finding AD groups with legacy members


Current project had a consulting group come in and do an AD Assessment.  One of 
their findings was that they have many groups with almost 5,000 members.   Most 
of the groups were created and users added pre 2003 DFL/FFL .  Their conclusion 
was the legacy members need to be removed and readded to the groups to enable 
LVR for each group member.



Whether you or I agree with this conclusion, I have been tasked with finding 
which of their almost 24,000 groups have Legacy members.  I know I can do this:



C:\>repadmin /showobjmeta shc-dc "cn=administrators,cn=builtin,dc=shc,dc=org"

17 entries.



<snip>
21 entries.
Type             Attribute

LEGACY        member
LEGACY        member
LEGACY        member
LEGACY        member
LEGACY        member
LEGACY        member
LEGACY        member
LEGACY        member
LEGACY        member
LEGACY        member
LEGACY        member
LEGACY        member
PRESENT       member

PRESENT       member

PRESENT       member

PRESENT       member

PRESENT       member

PRESENT       member

PRESENT       member

PRESENT       member

PRESENT       member

C:\>





I could run that command 24,000 times but it would be nice to automate that.  
BUT, all the DCs are 2003 so I don't have access to using the Microsoft 
PowerShell AD stuff.  My GoogleFU is failing me and I have not found a script 
that finds AD Security groups with Legacy members.



Any hints, clues, tips or help from the peanut gallery?



Once I know all the groups with Legacy members, then my next task is the 
removing of the Legacy members and adding them back in so LVR is enabled (I did 
find a script for that).



Once that is done, I can begin the process of moving them to Server 2012 DCs 
and all those benefits.



Thanks





Carl Webster

Consultant and Citrix Technology Professional

http://www.CarlWebster.com<http://www.carlwebster.com/>

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