RE: [ActiveDir] Redirecting Comps

2004-07-13 Thread Grillenmeier, Guido
as far as I know, you have to be at 2003 domain functional level (native domain), 
since 2000 (or even NT4) DCs wouldn't know how to handle the redirection.

/Guido

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian Desmond
Sent: Sonntag, 11. Juli 2004 07:24
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Redirecting Comps

In pt 8.12 of the AD Cookbook, Robbie talks about modifying the wellknown value by 
hand. Does this work in a non 2003 native domain? Same with the users CN
 
--Brian
..jjryv



Re: [ActiveDir] Redirecting Comps

2004-07-11 Thread Steve Patrick
in 2003 you can use

redircmp.exe
or
redirusr.exe


C:\WINDOWS\system32redircmp.exe /?
Usage:

redircmp CONTAINER-DN

where CONTAINER-DN is the distinguished name of the container
that will become the default location for newly created computer objects

Note: The domain functional level must be at least Windows Server 2003




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From: Brian Desmond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2004 10:24 PM
Subject: [ActiveDir] Redirecting Comps


 In pt 8.12 of the AD Cookbook, Robbie talks about modifying the wellknown
value by hand. Does this work in a non 2003 native domain? Same with the
users CN

 --Brian
 .  .+-j!  0j! or yIV+v*

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RE: [ActiveDir] Redirecting Comps

2004-07-11 Thread Robbie Allen
Title: Re: [ActiveDir] Redirecting Comps



I tried this as well a while back and it didn't work for me 
on W2K.

Robbie Allen
http://www.rallenhome.com/

  
  
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  joeSent: Sunday, July 11, 2004 5:26 PMTo: 
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  Comps
  
  Only one real way to know for sure. 
  :oP
  
  I think I tried this though once and it wouldn't let me 
  do it... Definitely worth another try though. 
  
   joe
  
  
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  DesmondSent: Sunday, July 11, 2004 5:08 PMTo: 
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  Comps
  
  I'm aware of this. I'm trying to figure understand if the manual change 
  will work in 2k domains/dcs.
  
  --Brian
  
-Original Message- From: Steve Patrick 
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in 2003 you can 
useredircmp.exeorredirusr.exeC:\WINDOWS\system32redircmp.exe 
/?Usage:redircmp CONTAINER-DN where 
CONTAINER-DN is the distinguished name of the 
container that will become the default location for 
newly created computer objects Note: The domain 
functional level must be at least Windows Server 
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PMSubject: [ActiveDir] Redirecting Comps In pt 8.12 of 
the AD Cookbook, Robbie talks about modifying the wellknownvalue by 
hand. Does this work in a non 2003 native domain? Same with theusers 
CN --Brian . .+-j!  0j! or 
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Re: [ActiveDir] Redirecting Comps

2004-07-11 Thread Steve Patrick
My apologies.. I missed that part.

In Win2k you will fail with a constraint violation, and in Win2k3 the OS
(not the tool)  does an explicit check for the domain functional level.

However - if you REALLY wanted to be unsupported for this scenario, you
could use Allow System Only Change and Win2k will then allow you to do
this -- I dont really advise you do this tho, I am  not sure of the
consequences.

-steve
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 I'm aware of this. I'm trying to figure understand if the manual change
will work in 2k domains/dcs.

 --Brian

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 From: Steve Patrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sun 7/11/2004 1:20 AM
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 Cc:
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 in 2003 you can use

 redircmp.exe
 or
 redirusr.exe


 C:\WINDOWS\system32redircmp.exe /?
 Usage:

 redircmp CONTAINER-DN

 where CONTAINER-DN is the distinguished name of the container
 that will become the default location for newly created computer
objects

 Note: The domain functional level must be at least Windows Server 2003




 - Original Message -
 From: Brian Desmond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2004 10:24 PM
 Subject: [ActiveDir] Redirecting Comps


  In pt 8.12 of the AD Cookbook, Robbie talks about modifying the
wellknown
 value by hand. Does this work in a non 2003 native domain? Same with the
 users CN
 
  --Brian
  .  .+-j!  0j! or yIV+v*

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