[ActiveDir] Exchange 5.5

2005-02-17 Thread Philadelphia, Lynden - Revios Toronto








Has anyone come across an article on how to take
control of public folders if the home server is gone? 









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RE: [ActiveDir] Exchange 5.5

2005-02-17 Thread Philadelphia, Lynden - Revios Toronto
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Do you have a white paper on the procedure?







Lynden 











From: Adams, Kenneth W
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5.5







IIRC, IF the folders have been replicated
to another Exchange 5.5 server, you can specify the home server on that other
server. I had that happen to me years ago, so I'm not positive about the
procedure.



Ken
Adams 

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Has anyone come across an article on how to take
control of public folders if the home server is gone? 




 
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[ActiveDir] Orphaned Folders In Exchange 5.5

2005-02-07 Thread Philadelphia, Lynden - Revios Toronto








We have moved away from the rest of our
Organization and replication has stopped and we have deleted our X400
connector. I have found an article that goes over the process. One of the steps
is to remove Public Folder Replicas from Exchange_Site_B (our site). This is
where I'm having trouble. When I try and remove the replica from Site_B, I get
an
error that I don't have permissions to perform this operation on the
Information Store. The exact message follows:

You do not have the permission required to complete the operation on the
information store.

Microsoft Exchange Information Store
ID no: c1040af3

Now, I have checked permissions several times, and I do indeed have rights on
the Information Store. Both the Public and Private store. 



I know in Exchange 5.5 on the properties
of the public folder, there is a checkbox to limit administrative access
to home site if this is checked, then only the admin for the site where
the folder is homed can remove this. 

How do I fix this especially since we are not connected to the
other site anymore. Every time I try to click the properties of the
Public folder I get the following message:

The object cannot
be found in the directory. This may be because replication has not
completed.

Microsoft Exchange
Directory

ID no: c1010aae

Any help would be great!

Regards





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[ActiveDir] Service Pack 2

2004-08-24 Thread Philadelphia, Lynden - Revios Toronto








Is there a reason one shouldn't install service pack
2? I hear it messes up wireless network. Any truth to this?






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[ActiveDir] Service Pack 2 And AD

2004-08-24 Thread Philadelphia, Lynden - Revios Toronto








Does anyone know where I can get the adm to configure
the XP clients in active Directory?






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[ActiveDir] Exchange 2003

2004-07-30 Thread Philadelphia, Lynden - Revios Toronto








How
do I move the Information Store to a different local hard drive on Exchange
2003? Where is the optimise application?



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RE: [ActiveDir] Exchange 2003

2004-07-30 Thread Philadelphia, Lynden - Revios Toronto
thanks


Lynden

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Check out http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;821915

Dennis 

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How do I move the Information Store to a different local hard drive on
Exchange 2003?  Where is the optimise application?

 

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RE: [ActiveDir] FW: Passwords

2004-05-14 Thread Philadelphia, Lynden - Revios Toronto








Are you on W2k or W3K AD?







Lynden 











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Passwords






 NO
 Attributes
 appear normal
 They
 receive this when logging on not unlocking the workstation.




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The few thoughts I had



1. Are they maybe using
local accounts?



2. Did anyone check the attributes
on the user objects in the domain, are they changed?



3. Have they logged off
and logged on since changing the password or do they just lock and unlock the
desktops?

















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Passwords

Today it is saying 5 days
left. I will have to wait 5 days to see what happens. They have
been clicking ignore since two days ago they all changed their password.



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What
happens if they ignore the password reset notification? 



Al

















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Justin A. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 10:39
AM
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Passwords

I have
to DCs and neither have any errors in any log.



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On
*that* dc? Which dc do you have errors on? :)



Seriously,
do you have any errors going on? Replication, role, etc?





















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Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 4:17
PM
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Passwords

I have
no errors on that DC, it is up and operational



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Sounds
to me like one of your FSMO roles is messed up. IstheDC that holds
the PDC emulator down, or messed up?











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Anyone
have any ideas why this happens?



Justin A. Salandra, MCSE

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Catholic Healthcare System

212.752.7300 - office

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Justin,











Several employees are getting normal
messages to change their passwords, and they proceed to do so. The
following day they are asked once again to change their password. Any
reason? Should they ignore it? Please advise.



Jeffrey D. Levine
 
Accountant 
Carmel Richmond
 
Healthcare 
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RE: [ActiveDir] SUS 2.0 Beta

2004-04-14 Thread Philadelphia, Lynden - Revios Toronto
How will we be notified when it is ready for public use


Lynden
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I believe its currently considered a closed beta, by invitation only.

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 Looks like you can sign up for the open evaluation version here:
 
 http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/sus/wusbeta.mspx
 
 But I haven't been able to locate the beta version yet.  
 Haven't found a 
 Guest ID yet either.
 
 - Robbie
 
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 Duke University
 
 
 
 
 England, Christopher M wrote:
 
  Greetings,
 
  I guess SUS 2.0 Beta has been released: 
  _http://www.nwc.com/showitem.jhtml?articleID=18400592_ Does anyone 
  have a Guest ID to get in on the Beta? Or is there just a download 
  somewhere?
 
  Thanks all,
  Chris
 
  
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RE: [ActiveDir] SUS 2.0 Beta

2004-04-14 Thread Philadelphia, Lynden - Revios Toronto
Try using a PC until you reinstall your SUS to WUS


Lynden

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I was hoping I would be able to install SUS 2.0 over my existing SUS
server since I do not have the resources to have it on another server.

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There's a client upgrade (which might be able to be done automatically)
and I'd assume you'd want to install it into another IIS virtual server.

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 Does anyone know what the upgrade process is going to be from 
 SUS to SUS
 2.0?
 
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 Same way all other products are announced.
 
 My information has it that you've got a few months still 
 before it goes
 public.
 
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  How will we be notified when it is ready for public use
  
  
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  I believe its currently considered a closed beta, by 
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   Looks like you can sign up for the open evaluation version here:
   
   http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/sus/wusbeta.mspx
   
   But I haven't been able to locate the beta version yet.  
   Haven't found a 
   Guest ID yet either.
   
   - Robbie
   
   Robbie Foust, IT Analyst
   Systems and Core Services
   Duke University
   
   
   
   
   England, Christopher M wrote:
   
Greetings,
   
I guess SUS 2.0 Beta has been released: 
_http://www.nwc.com/showitem.jhtml?articleID=18400592_ 
  Does anyone 
have a Guest ID to get in on the Beta? Or is there just a 
  download 
somewhere?
   
Thanks all,
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RE: [ActiveDir] Remote Desktop

2004-03-25 Thread Philadelphia, Lynden - Revios Toronto
I thought that was the case Domain Admins have access to Remote Desktop by
default.  But how do you activate it via AD.  If the Allow users to connect
remotely to this computer is not checked this is useless.


Lynden

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i have a question here:

unless something has changed, domain admins should be populated in the
local administrators group when you join the domain...so, by default
they should have remote access rights.

there are ways to block this with policy, and the most obvious one would be
to use restricted groups on the local administrators group, without putting
in domain admins. that could be pretty dangerous, although, a custom global
group could be populated in there for the rights.

but if everything is on the defaults, it should just be working on its own.

what am i missing here?

thanks






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yes you can
You can use restricted groups in group policies to add any group you want
to the local Remote Desktop Users at each PC.
Members (Users and/or groups) of the PC's local ADministrator group are
also automatically allowed to connect remotly

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Is there a way to add Domain Admins to the Remote Users of every pc in our
Domain with AD and not go to every PC?


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RE: [ActiveDir] Remote Desktop

2004-03-25 Thread Philadelphia, Lynden - Revios Toronto
I don't have terminal services.  How can I get an up-to-date adm


Lynden

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Yea, that works too :-) 

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well, at least on my xp box

setting a gpo on my test ou

computer configuration/administrative templates/windows
components/terminal services/allow users to connect remotely using
terminal services...setting this to enabled, checks the box, and greys
it out

imho, much better to use the built in fucntions than a custom adm file,
much easier to reverse.






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You can use this custom ADM to enable that little check box. I can't
claim credit for it however. It was posted by a guy named Joe Elway from
Ireland on the GPO forum I moderate. Pretty useful.


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I thought that was the case Domain Admins have access to Remote Desktop
by default.  But how do you activate it via AD.  If the Allow users to
connect remotely to this computer is not checked this is useless.


Lynden

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i have a question here:

unless something has changed, domain admins should be populated in the
local administrators group when you join the domain...so, by default
they should have remote access rights.

there are ways to block this with policy, and the most obvious one would
be to use restricted groups on the local administrators group, without
putting in domain admins. that could be pretty dangerous, although, a
custom global group could be populated in there for the rights.

but if everything is on the defaults, it should just be working on its
own.

what am i missing here?

thanks






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yes you can
You can use restricted groups in group policies to add any group you
want to the local Remote Desktop Users at each PC.
Members (Users and/or groups) of the PC's local ADministrator group are
also automatically allowed to connect remotly

[ActiveDir] Remote Desktop

2004-03-24 Thread Philadelphia, Lynden - Revios Toronto








Is there a way to add Domain Admins to the Remote
Users of every pc in our Domain with AD and not go to every PC?






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RE: [ActiveDir] Remote Desktop

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Do you do this on the domain controller







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yes you can

You can use restricted groups in group
policies to add any group you want to the local Remote Desktop
Users at each PC.

Members (Users and/or groups) of the PC's
local ADministrator group are also automatically allowed to connect remotly









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Is there a way to add Domain Admins to the Remote
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RE: [ActiveDir] Remote Desktop

2004-03-24 Thread Philadelphia, Lynden - Revios Toronto








Do you have any white papers







Lynden 











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oh,

I think you should have a look at some
whitepapers about implementing Group Policies in Active Directory

You should implement this in a group
policy of active directory and yes typically this is done on a DC









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Do you do this on the domain controller







Lynden 











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yes you can

You can use restricted groups in group
policies to add any group you want to the local Remote Desktop
Users at each PC.

Members (Users and/or groups) of the PC's
local ADministrator group are also automatically allowed to connect remotly









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Is there a way to add Domain Admins to the Remote
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[ActiveDir] Server up/downtime

2004-03-22 Thread Philadelphia, Lynden - Revios Toronto








This might not be the right forum, but I will ask
anyway. Does anyone have a spreadsheet or database that tracks server down/uptime?




Need to produce a report for the management on a
monthly basis.



Lynden 








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RE: [ActiveDir] Server up/downtime

2004-03-22 Thread Philadelphia, Lynden - Revios Toronto
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Thanks



Just having a little trouble configuring
alerts







Lynden 











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This is a good product... cheap 2  http://www.ks-soft.net/hostmon.eng/





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This might not be the right forum, but I will ask
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Need to produce a report for the management on a
monthly basis.



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RE: [ActiveDir] Microsoft Patch

2004-03-16 Thread Philadelphia, Lynden - Revios Toronto
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Where can I find out more information on
SUS version 2







Lynden 











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Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 8:02
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I'm running SUS 1.1 quite successfully
for about 700 client machines (and servers). SUS 2, which is due in beta within
the next 30 days or so, is going to add Office and a few other products for
patching, which really is all that SUS is missing.











I prefer the SUS methodology of an agent
on the client that pulls down the updates as they are available - we have a lot
of highly mobile users so that really makes things work well for us. Things
like HKNetCheck require the box be online when you push the patches, which
doesn't work well in a lot of environments.











Roger





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From: Cariglia, Daniel
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Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 4:43
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Microsoft
Patch 

I am in the process of looking at alternatives to
distribute/manage Microsoft patches. We have SUS running in a lab setup
and it seems alright. My question is are there superior products out
there that someone has used and can recommend that work well with AD?
Running AD with an empty root and 2 child domains where the users reside, users
are either Windows 2000 Pro or XP Pro. Any suggestions would be
appreciated.


Thank You,





Dan 












RE: [ActiveDir] Microsoft Patch

2004-03-16 Thread Philadelphia, Lynden - Revios Toronto
Title: Message








On another note what is a MS-MVP







Lynden 











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More public info will be forthcoming
after this week's Microsoft Management Summit.









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Where can I find out more information on
SUS version 2







Lynden 











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Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 8:02
AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Microsoft
Patch 







I'm running SUS 1.1 quite successfully
for about 700 client machines (and servers). SUS 2, which is due in beta within
the next 30 days or so, is going to add Office and a few other products for
patching, which really is all that SUS is missing.











I prefer the SUS methodology of an agent
on the client that pulls down the updates as they are available - we have a lot
of highly mobile users so that really makes things work well for us. Things
like HKNetCheck require the box be online when you push the patches, which
doesn't work well in a lot of environments.











Roger





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-Original Message-
From: Cariglia, Daniel
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 4:43
PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir] Microsoft
Patch 

I am in the process of looking at alternatives to
distribute/manage Microsoft patches. We have SUS running in a lab setup
and it seems alright. My question is are there superior products out
there that someone has used and can recommend that work well with AD?
Running AD with an empty root and 2 child domains where the users reside, users
are either Windows 2000 Pro or XP Pro. Any suggestions would be
appreciated.


Thank You,





Dan 












RE: [ActiveDir] Time synchronization

2004-03-16 Thread Philadelphia, Lynden - Revios Toronto
Title: Time synchronization








My suggestion is set your main DC to and
external NTP source and the other DC's to your main DC







Lynden 











From: Gayoso, Ray
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Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 9:54
AM
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Time
synchronization





We
have 4 DC's in our root domain...All 2K3. 
With
the PDC emulator set for external time synchronization and all others set for
nt5ds. 

What
is your opinion on setting all 4 DCs to NTP and getting time from the same
external source. 
We are
looking at. Redundancy for external time and not having to reconfigure the
time source when the PDCE role is moved.

Recommendations?


Thanks











[ActiveDir] AD Groups

2004-03-10 Thread Philadelphia, Lynden - Revios Toronto








Is there a way that I can see what groups are not used
anymore in AD. 










RE: [ActiveDir] ADPREP problems

2004-03-10 Thread Philadelphia, Lynden - Revios Toronto








Try running forest prep first







Lynden 











From: Brad Martin
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Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004
1:32 PM
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problems





It's got a GIG of RAM, so that
should be enough. Our AD environment isn't that complex.





Brad Martin

Go Daddy Software, Inc.

480.505.8800 ext. 250











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Do you have enough memory in the DC?



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Behalf Of Brad Martin
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004
11:50 AM
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Subject: [ActiveDir] ADPREP
problems



So, I'm going to be upgrading my Win2K domain to Win2k3 and I need
to run ADPREP before I can add a Win2k3 server. Well when I run ADPREP I
get a Program too big to fit in memory error and that's it.
I've tried rebooting the DC before running ADPREP, and even tried moving the
FSMO roles to another machine and I get the same error. The user I'm
using has all the proper rights, so that shouldn't be the problem. Anyone
have a clue what's going on? Thanks.





Brad
Martin

GoDaddy.Com

480.505.8800
ext. 250

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RE: [ActiveDir] ADPREP problems

2004-03-10 Thread Philadelphia, Lynden - Revios Toronto








Looks right







Lynden 











From: Salandra, Justin
A. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004
2:02 PM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] ADPREP
problems





Isn't it 

SETUP.EXE /forestprep

SETUP.EXE /domainprep

SETUP.EXE /adprep



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Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004
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problems



Good point Lynden,



Must run the ADPREP
/Forestprep first,



Then run the ADPREP
/Domainprep on each Domain.



Todd













From: Philadelphia, Lynden -
Revios Toronto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004
1:40 PM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] ADPREP
problems



Try running
forest prep first





Lynden 











From: Brad Martin
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004
1:32 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] ADPREP
problems



It's got a GIG of RAM, so
that should be enough. Our AD environment isn't that complex.



Brad Martin

Go Daddy Software, Inc.

480.505.8800 ext. 250











From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Salandra, Justin A.
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004
10:12 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] ADPREP
problems



Do you have enough
memory in the DC?



-Original
Message-
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Brad Martin
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004
11:50 AM
To: Active Directory Mailing List
Subject: [ActiveDir] ADPREP
problems



So, I'm going to be upgrading my Win2K domain to Win2k3 and I need
to run ADPREP before I can add a Win2k3 server. Well when I run ADPREP I
get a Program too big to fit in memory error and that's it.
I've tried rebooting the DC before running ADPREP, and even tried moving the
FSMO roles to another machine and I get the same error. The user I'm
using has all the proper rights, so that shouldn't be the problem. Anyone
have a clue what's going on? Thanks.





Brad
Martin

GoDaddy.Com

480.505.8800
ext. 250

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

http://www.godaddy.com














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[ActiveDir] Exchange 2003

2004-03-05 Thread Philadelphia, Lynden - Revios Toronto








Can anyone recommend a good
site for Exchange 2003 that has quality contributors - like this one? Or a
good white paper on adding and removing Exchange 2003 servers to a site.






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[ActiveDir] Protecting Active Directory

2004-03-02 Thread Philadelphia, Lynden - Revios Toronto








What is the best way to backup your domain controller so
you can restore it in a disaster situation.






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