Any number of things can go wrong here which makes it easy to overlook the obvious.
One of the first policies I implemented on our domain at the domain level was the user
policy disabling all new GPO links by default. A reasonable safety precaution. This
"caught" me this morning as a new appl
What is the application that you're trying to deploy? In general, what
you're doing should not be a problem. This works as advertised. Here's a
few things to try. Run gpresult on the DC and make sure that the policy
is being received and processed. Next, you'll probably want to enable
some verbose
Any indication of the failure in the Event Logs??
Dan
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Yeah, I did that as well as rebooted severa
Yeah, I did that as well as rebooted several times, I
even let it sit for a day and came back to it.. Still
no dice.
--- Roger Seielstad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Have you tried executing "secedit /refreshpolicy
> machine_policy /enforce"
> from one of the domain controllers? I've found that
>
Have you tried executing "secedit /refreshpolicy machine_policy /enforce"
from one of the domain controllers? I've found that generally machine
policies are most often enforced at reboot time, unless specifically forced.
Roger
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Roger D.
Title: Message
Everyone,
Does
anyone know if there are best practices for scavenging AD integrated DNS
zones? I have a situation were we are experiencing multiple PTR records in our
reverse lookup zones, but they are for various hosts. This situation is
confusing our software distribution
I'm having trouble getting my domain controllers to
accept an assigned .msi based application deployment.
The policy is "assigned" under the Software
installation under computer configuration in the
policy. I tried linking the policy to the Domain
Controllers OU. But, the application wouldn't de
I also have received my book as well, personally I feel quite honored to be
mentioned in the book.
The contribution Robbie has made is that he has set the standard for how AD
Operational information should be presented. The book is a remarkable
synthesis of relevant AD information. I encourage
Or like my last bank statement from Holland through the Philippines (not
kidding)
Going to see this week if it is for sale at B&N here.
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Sent: Monday, September 29, 2003 1:02 AM
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sounds like you installed terminal services like you would have for Win2K.
for 2k3, if you want TS for remote admin, all you have to do it hit the "remote user
access" block under My Computer|Properties...
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Sent: Mo
Ok
Have you tried to publish these services in Active Directory ?
Thanks
From: "Allison M. Wittstock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Title: Windows 2003 RDC
Hey Juan,
What is the error that you receive when
you deselect the Terminal Services Option ???
I assume that when you un-install the
Terminal Services in Application Mode you are going to Add\Remove Programs and
deselecting the option there?
NB. A note
Title: Windows 2003 RDC
Hi,
This is probably a simple issue but I can't find any information about it on TechNet. I would appreciate your response.
About 3 months ago I introduced a Windows 2003 server to my NT domain. I was able to get to it via TS or RDC (Remote Desktop Connection) A f
If you mean other than Samba, I use exim (SMTP/POP3), Anti-virus
scanning, Apache web server, MySQL database server.
On Fri, 2003-09-26 at 20:42, stefano tufillaro wrote:
> What services did you utilize in Linux that are useful in Windows ?
> (other from File share or print share)
>
>
>
>
>
I have a native mode Win2k domain with about 4000 users, 600 of them who
have roaming profiles and use terminal services for a specific
application. Recently, users have complained that when they try to open
attached Office documents in Outlook, they get errors such as the MS
installer. They also
It's also linked at:
http://www.activedir.org/books.htm
I haven't received my copy yet :-( It must be coming to Switzerland by bus.
Tony
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