Yeah, that many servers no problem, although you may need to look at MS'
planning guides with regard to how you set it up. May need to spread the
load across a few servers dependent on capacity and network layout.

On 07/01/2008, Ziots, Edward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>  Yep,
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> Looked at Spotlight but its too expensive for the budget, Quest does have
> good tools, but again too much for the budget. I will look back to MOM
> again, I take it can handle 500-600 servers Ad and the works.
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> Z
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> *From:* James Rankin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> *Sent:* Monday, January 07, 2008 5:42 AM
> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Subject:* Re: Documentation, Restore and snapshoting of Server
> permissions software question
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> I've always been a fan of MOM/SCOM/SCE or whatever it is now for
> monitoring, but that's just because I've used it for a long time and it's
> really easy for me to set up and configure now that I'm used to it. I also
> like Quest's tools for monitoring/reporting on AD (much better than MOM's),
> but the cost of Spotlight and Reporter may be a little prohibitive if you
> have any budgetary constraints.
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> On 04/01/2008, *Ziots, Edward* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> To the list,
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> After much angst and nagging, I have been given the go ahead to take a
> look into software that will do the following. For those with experience
> in using software to cover these areas and others, please feel free to
> chime in what has worked well for you and your staffs.
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> I need the software to do the following.
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> 1) Snapshot the NTFS/Share permissions on a server by server basis over
> time, to assist in recovery if my helpdesk etc etc steps on the
> permissions and causes issues with the servers.  ( I believe Scriptlogic
> and Security Explorer and a few others in this realm I have seen but not
> played with personally)
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> 2) Eventlog management tools to track, alert, manage and archive logs to
> a SQL Database or other remote medium for auditing and compliance. I can
> see this with both Agent based and non-agent based deployments. ( GFI,
> SMS, MOM, Configuresoft, Netpro, Quest, etc etc?) I am looking to track
> the following: AD changes, modifications, down to an attribute level,
> server permission changes, additions, deletes at the file and folder
> level, with a nice reporting mechanism accordingly, to get proactive
> with this) ( Also its an internal audit recommendation)
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> Feel free to chime in on the good/bad/ugly of the situation.
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> Z
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