Thanks Robert and Mulnick for your help.
Though my DNS has been setup properly, do I have to setup WINS?
Sorry, I have no idea about these browser masters.
ILyas
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FII, DD
Sent: Thursday,
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I
subscribe to 2 Exchange newsgroups. Both have good people participating in
them and cover any flavor of Exchange.
Try:
Yahoo! Groups Links
<*> To visit your group on the web, go to:
http://groups.yaho
Microsoft's Exchange 2003 Technical Library is superb. Much
more so than in past versions.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/exchange/2003/library/default.mspx
I don't know of any Exchange list that is as high-level and
in-depth as this one is for A/D. If you find one, please le
David Adner <> wrote:
> I'm about to re-enter the wonderful world of onsite vendor support,
> so I figure I should re-assemble my handy-dandy CD (used to be
> floppies) of useful tools and such. I know little, portable USB
> drives can be used, too, but I'll still have a some CD's with the
> bulk
Title: [OT] SMS LIST???
http://www.topica.com/lists/MSSMS/ Rod Trent, Larry Duncan et al. SMS gurus-extraordinaire
:-]
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brown, Bill
[contractor]Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 12:22 PMTo:
ActiveDirListSubject: [ActiveDir] [OT] SMS
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.
This message is intended for the use of the individual or entity to which it is
addressed and may contain in
Thanks for the replies and sorry about my delay posting more. Conference
calls and meetings sucking up lots o' time.
We do have a fairly centralized administration team in that user
administration, helpdesk, provisioning, and deskside support has been
outsourced globally. They'll have a staf
Title: [OT] SMS LIST???
Yes...the migration will start Monday. The SMS list
is the last one to migrate.
Here's where its migrating to:
http://www.listleague.com
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MikeSent: Friday, March 05, 2004 3:28 PMTo:
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Title: [OT] SMS LIST???
[EMAIL PROTECTED] the best
available.
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[contractor]Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 3:22 PMTo:
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LIST???
To
A
Title: [OT] SMS LIST???
There's one hosted by Topica.
The address is [EMAIL PROTECTED].
Excellent contributors on the list and it's very very active. FYI it's run
by www.MyItForum.com and will be
migrating to their list server starting Monday so you may want to wait till then
to subscrib
Title: [OT] SMS LIST???
SMS list www.topica.com/lists/mssms
SMS web site www.myITforum.com
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[contractor]Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 3:22 PMTo:
ActiveDirListSubject: [ActiveDir] [OT] SMS
LIST???
To
All,
Can an
Title: [OT] SMS LIST???
To All,
Can anyone recommend a list for SMS that has quality contributors – like this one?
R/Bill
Might want to add Ethereal as well - free network sniffer
--
Roger D. Seielstad - MTS MCSE MS-MVP
Sr. Systems Administrator
Inovis Inc.
> -Original Message-
> From: Mulnick, Al [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, March 05
Title: Message
Thanks
Guido. That makes a whole lot more sense then.
Looking forward to seeing the results of the work in
action.
Al
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the point you're missing is that I'm not talking about
groups being deleted and thus memberships being lost. I'm talking about
any object that could be a group member (e.g. users, contacts, computers and
other groups) being deleted and this causing the lost memberships for the
Recently I've done
some work for the company rebuilding the DC's for concerns of naming conventions
including a "_" character. Everything seems to have gone smoothly with the
exception of 1 thing that I've recently noticed. In the reverse DNS zone
there is a record containing reference to
Absolutely useful. Additionally, some of the reporting you mention, such as
MPS reports can be useful as can some of the tools from ecora. Some are
free some are not, but the value of the information can make it worthwhile
depending on what you have to support.
Al
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Fro
I find some of the foundstone free utilities useful at times.
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Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 4:58 PM
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Subject: [ActiveDir] OT: Toolkit CD
I'm about to re-enter the wonderful wo
Title: Message
I
think I see what you're getting at. I did read that whitepaper and it is
interesting.
What
I'm trying to get at is that for the scenario of admin fat fingering a group,
recreating the group membership is, IMHO preferred over the hassle of a
restore. Script, etc is fin
Hi Rick,
Thanks for the reply! Unless the KCC is a lot smarter than I think it is, I need
to pick a bridgehead server so I don't have numerous conduits in my firewall for all
the DCs the new site DC will want to talk to. While I don't need to control the
replication frequency, I do have to
Al, I think it's appropriate to explain a little more, to
avoid further confusion, as accidentally deleting + recoverying object and
loosing group memberships are NOT separate problems (especially in multi-domain
forests or even in Windows 2000 single-domain forests). The issues are
indeed v
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