This would be the CSV option we are talking about. The issue comes down to
displaying a whole object when that object contains attributes that have
multiple values. Think of outputting say a group or a user.
joe
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I have tried and tried to get a dsacls dump. But, our OU's have spaces and
some dashes in them, and I cannot figure out how to make dsacls access the
object path. I have tried all different combinations with quotes in
multiple locations, and it won't work.
I do see this in the security event
Right. If you're concerned about the limitations of ADMT, look to the third
party migrators. Quest for example.
Using a script or .NET application could also do it.
No point whatsoever in even guessing until you've assessed the situation in
more detail :: although I do not know yet if these
Today for the first time I am receiving the following GPMC
message when I click either Default Domain Policy or Default
Domain Controllers Policy:
The permissions for this GPO in the SYSVOL folder are
inconsistent with those in Active Directory. It is
recommended that these permissions be
All gurus,
Wonder if any of you have experienced this before.
Suddently over the weekend, all domain accounts (
i mean all ) are locked
out except the domain admin accounts. What could have caused this problem
? The only clue that I had is this is the week to change the
summer
time back but we
This is probably caused by a virus. Use
lockedoutstatus.exe to find out what where the lock outs are originating. Then
check the event log of that DC to find out the perpetrating computer.
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This happens if someone connected to your GPO's and they were running XP
SP2. There is a hotfix for this.
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Subject: [ActiveDir] GPO
We've recently upgraded from NT 4 to 2K3. Our logon scripts have
stoppped running on clients. Logon scripts are specified in ADUC in
the profile tab of each user. When I logon to my XP machine the
scripts do not run. When I logon to a server through RDP, they do
run. I was thinking GPO, but
I had an odd one over the weekend. We did some network maintenance that
included a core switch bounce. Down for about 5 minutes. We found out
this morning that DHCP wasn't working on any subnets except for the one
that the DHCP server was on. We had made switch and router code and
config changes,
What did you find in the logging? Have you enabled logging to see what's
happening at logon?
Al
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Do you have the XP SP2 info and hotfix link?
Thanks
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This happens if someone connected to your GPO's and they
were running XP
SP2. There is a hotfix for this.
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I think I've got it working. Thanks Al.
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What did you find in the logging? Have you enabled logging to see what's
happening at logon?
Al
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Randy,
Thanks for your tip,I was able to find
out the culprit.
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Sandy
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Randy White
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Was it a virus?
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locked out
Randy, Thanks for your tip,I was able to find out the
culprit.
Just curious as to where this lockedoutstatus.exe is kept?
Rodney
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This is probably caused by a virus. Use
Rodney,
this is a free download from ms under account management tools. Search
under MS, you will find it.
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Title: Message
I have
not gotten an official verification, but my testing certainly bears it
out. I'm going to ping them again on it.
I
agree 100% with your assessment of the brilliance of having those things
replicate via both AD and FRS.
This
original problem led us down a long and
A few question completely firing in different directions but may lead to a cause :-
1) I take it your routers are relaying DHCP, not agents?
2) Is there a local DC in the same subnet as the DHCP server?
3) What are the routers? I've seen different routers play games with DHCP relays.
4) What
I keep getting an error on one of our DC's stating that Write Disk Cache is
enabled and if there is a system failure data corruption may occur.
I have informed that this should not be enabled on a DC.
I checked out Tech Net on the various errors I receive in the Event Viewer
and it states
I'm not an expert on storage, but I had this error on Compaq servers for years and
never had an issue with them. I ran 30 plus domain controllers which generated the
error on build but went quiet post.
Maybe someone else can give you an answer. In my experience it's no concern.
BR
Rob
Yes Thanks,
i will confirm n see what he wanted to ask.
Thanks Again.
Ravi
On Sun, 31 Oct 2004 Robert Rutherford wrote :
From: Robert Rutherford
Sent: Sat 30/10/2004 22:39
To: Ravi Dogra
Subject: RE: RE: [ActiveDir] AD Rep Mon TOOL
His question doesn't
Title: [ActiveDir] Write Cache Enabled
It ultimately depends on your faith with the Array
Controller. We have been using Compaq (HP) Smartarrays (several thousand
of them) since its inception back in 1997 (or 96?) and has always been
positive. Most of HP's SmartArrays are battery backed up
1. Yes.
2. Yes.
3. Cisco 3640 and 2620s, with a 4006 core switch doing Layer 3 routing.
4. Cleanup on the configs, code updates, additional security; stuff like
that. We went over the configs this AM and everything looked fine, and
once I restarted DHCP, all the subnets got addresses just fine.
5.
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