Title: RE: [ActiveDir] AD diagnostic tools
Microsoft has some tools like DCDIAG, NETDIAG, NLTEST, NETMON e.t.c. which will do the diagnosing stuff.
Its all free in the Support Tools.
If you are looking for Enterprise wide third party tools, you can go for MOM from Microsoft, Quest Suite for
Title: Message
My network use SUS Service to distribute
patch, but all clients seem not update properly.
I view \\CLIENTS\c$\WINDOWS\Windows
Update.log and found the line "See iuhist.xml for details: Install
finished (Error 0x80004005: Unspecified error)" , any one can help me to
solve
Hi Paul,
wow thanks for your accurate solution. It worked perfectly and I am really delighted.
once again thanks for all who reply on this.
Regards
Manjeet
System Admin
Innodata India Pvt Ltd."Cotter, Paul M." [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I will assume you are using exchange. Have
Title: Message
It
will be right if you can post this error on http://forums.susserver.com and i
(zkathif) can respond to you there.
The
error description is E_Fail General
error or Unknown Error
Can
you post iuhist.xml windows udpate.log on
that forums, because this will be Off Topic, OT
Title: Message
Yeah I did notice that there were a few records that were
left after the procedure had been completed. Make sure you check all of
the application directory partitions (_msdcs etc.) in DNS for any invalid
records and delete if so.
It would be best to look through your entire
***(Climbing
into flame retardant gear***
Never mind.
Found it.
I was
looking WAY too hard.
Thanks.
JP
***(Climbing
into flame retardant gear***
I know I
should know this but I dont.
I have a
laptop that is NOT on my domain.
It comes
up with the feel good user selection.
I want my
user to have to hit Ctrl-Alt-Del to logon.
Where do I
change this?
I though
it was in the UIHost
There's an event log message in your File Replication log that's
reporting an error. Check there and look that error
up.
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DebbieSent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 10:57 AMTo:
[EMAIL
Thanks. I stopped and restarted the FRS
service on both dc's and no longer receive the error message.
From: Rachui, Scott
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Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 12:04
PM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] 2003
Domain Controllers
There's an
Hi,
I have a permissions issue. We recently moved a Novell 5.1 server to a
Windows 2000 server in a Windows 2000 AD. We backed up the files from the
NetWare server to tape (Backup Exec) and restored to the W2K server. We gave
a user full control to a folder, there are no deny permissions set. When
All,
Stupid question: What is the meaning of the phrase directory partition
heads as used below?
Thanks,
Mike
Use the Dcdiag tool to test that the security descriptors on the directory
partition heads, such as the Schema, Domain, or Configuration directory
partitions, for the proper
Have you tried to reset the permissions on the files in that folder?
Rittenhouse,
Cindy
you can configure this by the local group
policy
Computer Config -- Admin Templates -- System --
Logon -- Always use classic logon
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John
ParkerSent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 5:12 PMTo:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [ActiveDir]
yes, tried that first. The strange thing is when I check the users effective
permissions on the folder, she has full control.
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From: James Payne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 13:56
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] OT - peculiar
Return Receipt
Your RE: [ActiveDir] OT - peculiar permissions
document
:
Is it possible that the file permissions are being set by a GPO and thus overwriting
the local permissions?
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Cindy
Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 1:20 PM
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Subject: RE:
Check the share permissions on whatever share she is accessing the
directory through.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rittenhouse,
Cindy
Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 1:20 PM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] OT - peculiar
AzMan can be used for web-based authentication; use the urlauth.dll
filter.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/topics/identity/idmanage/P3Ext
ran_4.mspx has an example.
--Pete
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Peter L. Thomas, Senior Associate
High Performance Technologies, inc.
Advanced Systems Group, Battlefield
Partition heads (usually NC heads) are the AD objects that represent the
root of a domain. So for a domain named foo.bar.baz, the DN of the partition
head object is DC=foo,DC=bar,DC=baz. The replication process, amongst
others, check the ACLs on the partition head before replicating, so the ACLs
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