Title: RE: [ActiveDir] Deleting "default-first-site-name" site
Woozzah.. stupid laggyexchange
server.
Thank you and have a splendid
day!
Kind Regards,
Freddy Hartono
Group Support
Engineer
InternationalSOS Pte Ltd
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Hi, Single Windows 2003 domain I demoted our DC to a member server and now we have an issue whereby when I open Terminal Server Licensing manager, I get a message "No Terminal Server License Server is available in the current domain or workgroup" Anyone know why I receive this from demoting a
Let me guess because the DC you demoted is your Terminal Service License
server in the domain?
It's been a while since I last baby-sat a TS issue, but I believe that if the
Site license service is not installed on a DC, then you will have to manually
tell EACH TS in your environment how to
Joe,
The problem is that, as some
one else mentioned your OU structure serveves two purposes:-
1) To delegate
authourity
2) To apply rights and restrictions
via GPO's
Now if you are going to delegate
authourity, as far as I can see, the only way to do that is via OU's. You could
apply
FYI: The landscape changed somewhat with w2k3 TS.
Excerpt from
http://download.microsoft.com/download/2/f/2/2f2dc861-d567-4492-ae88-81a
fafa2d08d/Terminal%20Server%20Licensing.doc
Although it is possible for non-domain controllers to be license
servers in Windows Server 2003, it is important to
Yes -
prio 1 is delegation, prio 2 GPOs since you have multiple ways to influence
GPOs.
Gruesse - Sincerely,
Ulf B. Simon-Weidner
MVP-Book "Windows XP - Die Expertentipps":
http://tinyurl.com/44zcz Weblog:
http://msmvps.org/UlfBSimonWeidner Website: http://www.windowsserverfaq.org
Thanks for your response,I think keeping if I keep the old DC as a member server,it will be apaintohave tomanually configure every workstation server to discover the existinglicense server. Having the TS licensing server on a DC appears to make the discovery alot more automated.So if I
Hi James
If i remember correctly you'd have to setup a new one,
reactivate server (call clearinghouse) - reactivate cals, then deactivate the
other ones.
Thank you and have a splendid
day!
Kind Regards,
Freddy Hartono
Group Support
Engineer
InternationalSOS Pte Ltd
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Title: GPO console version 1/2003 Admin tools.
Hi,
We have a 2000 AD environment. We have just started rolling out xp workstations and now I cannot use 2000 admin tools on the xp box. I have downloaded the 2003 admin tools which run fine on xp, however, my gpo templates don't match what's
This is a guide to terminal services
licensing that Ive found to be the most helpful:
http://www.brianmadden.com/content/content.asp?id=154
Cheers,
Randy
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of James Carter
Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006
4:36 AM
To:
I get the sense that everyone is really getting deep into the theory and highlighting the differences in how the art of design is practiced ;)
OU's are grouping mechanisms in a directory world. Microsoft makes it easy to work with because you can change them easily and often if you like. As
Thanks! I am pretty confident I understand why you
configure OUs. :)
I didn't say I wouldn't use group filtering but instead
thatI am against that being a going in view, someone has to prove that
that is the way to go because it is more prone to confusion and failures. This
is what I mean
I don't see the change. What you quoted is describing what I said.
Sincerely,
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Title: GPO console version 1/2003 Admin tools.
Check out this KB
article it might clear some things up for you - http://support.microsoft.com/?id=842933
-Sergio
From: Darren Mar-Elia
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Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006
7:31 AM
To:
Works excellent. Thank you all!
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org on Wednesday, April 12, 2006 at 7:17 PM -0500
wrote:
You could do what Bryan mentioned by adjusting the ACL of the required
folder under the security tab.
-Shariff
On 4/11/06 4:12 PM, Brian Desmond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes.
If you turn up internal processing, do you get any more data about this
condition?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of joe
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 6:53 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Replication issues on
Hi Brian,
It appears that a schema attribute rename is what's needed. We
haven't had a chance to try this yet in our testbed where the problem
occurred. Here's the info we got back (we did not open an official case
opened with MS but I am guessing someone else did.) as a workaround
until an
I am tryying to access a computer running
windows 2003 via Renote Access.
Remote connection is enabled in remote
access
It worked till some days ago. Now when
I try to acces I recieve this message
The client could not connect to the remote computer.
Remote connections might not be enabled
or
Brain freeze active There is a command that shows on a single line
what services are running on a DC. The output is something like
DS::GC::Time::LDAP:: Can someone help this poor, tired
brain out? Thanks!
Mike Thommes
List info : http://www.activedir.org/List.aspx
List FAQ:
Uninstall Terminal Service and enabled Remote Desktop.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am tryying to access a computer
running
windows 2003 via Renote Access.
Remote connection is enabled in remote
access
It worked till some days ago. Now when
I try to acces I recieve this message
AdriĆ£o,
Check the firewall settings of the remote box. If you have
it enabled, make sure the port 3389, the remote desktop port, is in the
exclusionary list. You can also change the RDP port by following the
instructions below.
1.
Start Registry
Editor.
2.
Nltest perhaps?
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator.SRDC2nltest /dsgetdc:north
DC: \\DCN1
Address: \\192.168.5.2
Dom Guid: 3efc188a-c7bb-4c72-9129-262d4a4b8fba
Dom Name: NORTH
Forest Name: north.com
Dc Site Name: NORTH
Our Site Name: NORTH
Flags: PDC GC
Greetings,
We seem to bo getting intermittent authentication errors on several
servers that are pulling reports from our SQL Oracle database clusters
and the site that I am located in at an imaginary company. I remember
using a command in NT 3.51 that told you the PDC or BDC that processed
Echo %logonserver%
Thanks,
Brian Desmond
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c - 312.731.3132
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Medeiros, Jose
Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 7:53 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: [ActiveDir]
Jose, I think you want NLTEST which (I think) is part of the XP RK.
-- nme
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From: Brian Desmond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 5:00 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] How to verify which DC authenticated a user
You work for an imaginary company? :-)
You can check the secure channel using nltest, as follows:
Nltest /sc_query:domain /server:server_name
e.g
Nltest /sc_query:MYDOM /server:MYSRV
Tony
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Medeiros,
Well.. I am not really supposed to list any server names, or mention our
OU structure on the list. But, if you're savy, you can verify my email
domain name and figure out where I am having the problem at. :-)
I am thinking this may be a cost issue for our site, and the Oracle
server's are going
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