Yep - I've been through this just of late. If the Change at next logon is
set, IIS doesn't have that level of function to allow this to take palce
through the current functions.
Rick
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Does anyone know why
the documentation suggests that adprep /domainprepbe run on the DC holding
the IM FSMO role? I heard a rumour to the effect that it was
onlybecause that DC is likely to be less busy than the other DCs, but I'd
like to know for sure.
Tony
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Oddly enough, this exact topic came up in a dinner conversation at Tech
Ed this year.[1] Luther...oh heck somebody remind me of his last
name...had apparently quizzed people with this one at a previous
conference (DEC?), only to utimately reveal that the answer was You
know how people always ask
The end?
Which end?
Whose end?
End of
Inquiring minds want to know.
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Havent been able to find much answers via googling unfortunately :-(
I know 2000/2003 - NT4 trust creation can be done via LMHOST/WINS but can 2003
AD - 2000 AD trust creation be done via resolutions provided by LMHOSTs only?
Reason being DNS is really out of my control (handled by another
Heavy German accent? I suspect that it was Andreas Luther (and looks
nothing like Guido)
And - it might have been DEC as Andreas was there for the Identity
Management (read:MIIS) portion of the conference.
Rick
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Are you talking about external trusts? If so, then yes. You would follow
the same procedures as you would for a win2x to Nt 4.0. You'll need to
specify the #DOM, #PRE to get the 1B, 1C records loaded.
As we discussed a few weeks ago, this is the rather archaic method to do it,
but if you don't
Thanks Rick!
Yeah last week post was about the usefulness of netbios in trust, this time is
really the other way - the usefulness of dns in trust :)
Thank you and have a splendid day!
Kind Regards,
Freddy Hartono
Windows Administrator (ADSM/NT Security)
Spherion Technology Group, Singapore