I did not see the date last password changed.

Jon

On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 8:53 AM, Michael B. Smith <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  In ADUC, turn on view -> advanced, search for a user, double-click on the
> user, and look on the Attribute Editor tab.
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> Regards,
>
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> Michael B. Smith
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> MCITP:SA,EMA/MCSE/Exchange MVP
>
> http://TheEssentialExchange.com <http://theessentialexchange.com/>
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>
> *From:* Jon Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, July 23, 2008 5:26 AM
> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Subject:* Re: ASA question...how to auth to AD
>
>
>
> LOL, that part is done the 2008 server is in and running beautifully and I
> did not lose any of the Trusts we have in place.  Thank you for the articles
> I had seen both of them.  The only thing I am missing at the moment is the
> DLL that allows us to see the age data on the passwords like was available
> in 2003.  That though will have to wait on the rest of the changes that are
> much higher on the list.  Besides I still have the information available
> from the 2003 DC.
>
>
>
> Jon
>
> On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 5:15 AM, Ken Schaefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> IN case you don't already have them – this covers pretty much all you need
> to know for the AD upgrade
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>
> AD update checklist:
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> http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/en/library/7a0d7350-e893-481b-ac20-b38b4927c3fa1033.mspx
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>
>
> Deployment Guide for upgrading Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008
> domains:
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> http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/en/library/9c91be5f-df14-40b2-b176-2b1852a51e611033.mspx
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> Cheers
>
> Ken
>
>
>
> *From:* Jon Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, 23 July 2008 7:06 PM
>
>
> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Subject:* Re: ASA question...how to auth to AD
>
>
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> Thanks Ken!  That is the best article I have seen so far on that
> technology.  To be honest though I only started yesterday.  I had to do all
> the research on bringing a 2008 DC up in a 2003 domain running at a 2000
> native level.  Now that it is done I can go on to look at this.  Then on to
> either SCE or bringing up the ASA 5510 depends on what is needed first.
>
>
>
> Jon
>
> On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 4:46 AM, Ken Schaefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
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> NPS is the new IAS.
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> NAP is something different (but includes NPS as part of the infrastructure)
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> http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsServer2008/en/library/b1a177e6-fd36-4396-9fe7-314460d83c3f1033.mspx
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> HTH
>
>
>
> Cheers
>
> Ken
>
>
>
> *From:* Jon Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, 23 July 2008 6:42 PM
>
>
> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
>
> *Subject:* Re: ASA question...how to auth to AD
>
>
>
> If you do this from a Windows 2008 server then it is not IAS any more it is
> NAP (Network Access Protection) but I have found more on NPS (sorry forgot
> what that one means).  Under 2003 IAS works great for this at least it does
> for a PIX.  As soond as I finish bringing up my new DC with NAP/NPS on it I
> can tell you how well 2008 does.
>
>
>
> Jon
>
> On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 5:29 PM, Todd Lemmiksoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
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> thanks, I will lookup IAS in TechNet.
>
>
>
> Todd
>
>
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>
> *From:* Michael B. Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> *Sent:* Tuesday, July 22, 2008 5:20 PM
>
>
> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
>
> *Subject:* RE: ASA question...how to auth to AD
>
> You would generally use IAS as an intermediary – the Windows version of
> RADIUS. (This was true on the PIX, I've never done anything with ASAs, but I
> doubt they've learned to speak Kerberos or NTLMv2.)
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
> Michael B. Smith
>
> MCITP:SA,EMA/MCSE/Exchange MVP
>
> http://TheEssentialExchange.com <http://theessentialexchange.com/>
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