I do have thoughts what could go wrong, but was wondering if someone has
experience with this. Anyone? Anyone?
Met vriendelijke groeten / Kind regards,
Ing. Jorge de Almeida Pinto
Senior Infrastructure Consultant
MVP Windows Server - Directory Services
LogicaCMG Nederland B.V. (BU RTINC
I have a query regarding the Windows Time Service. Our environment is Windows 2003 FFL, Single Domain. We have a Network Time Server which I have configured our PDCe to use. Having read other posts I also configured our Core DC's to use this Time Server so that if the PDCe failed, I could just
When I use ldp and I found a user (lingering)
how can I know which GC of many of them has that copy of the object? I
use ADSIEDT, but I have many GC´s. is there a easier way to discover in
which of them it is?
Thanks
Adrião F Ramos
a way to check this is:
REPADMIN /SHOWOBJMETA GC: DN of lingering object OUTPUT.TXT
GC: targets ALL GCs in the forest
For each GC:
* you get the metadata of the object if it exists on the GC
OR
* you get Directory object not found if the object does not exist
in addition to this you can
Does anyone have experience with this? I have some.
I can only speak to separating and backing up only the AD DB state without
registry, etc.
We used to use this method alot in testing AD, we had a little utility /
unit test called dsback.exe, that would just trigger AD's streaming backup
/
Thanks
I´ll try that
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Hi Jorge,
I dont mean to hijack this
thread but I have also been having an issue with lingeringobjects. I ran your
repadmin command shown below on one of the lingering objects I have. For the
lingering object I specified, the output lists a GUID (Originating DC) that doesnt exist
We are installing a new Citrix farm in a new Forest and decommissioning the old Citrix server in our old Forest.
Are there any special procedures to migrate the CAL's over to the Licensing Server in the new Forest?
Thanks
personally, I'd like a command line tool thats interactive like
ntdsutil or nslookup. I'd be able to use this to browse the ADAM
instance from a command line. Have a prompt which allows me to
navigate the hierachy. Execute commands such as create/delete
objecttype etc...
M@
On 4/28/06, Stewart,
Or more like something like an interactive ad shell.
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That is the type of thing that would be pretty reasonable to build by
writing a provider for MSH (Monad) that exposes an LDAP store like AD or
ADAM as a drive. I think a few people have taken a swing at this already,
but I'm not sure if anything is shipping yet.
Having this integrated into
Blogs.msdn.com/brettsh
Thanks,
Brian Desmond
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That's it! Thanks Brian!
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Thanks,Brian Desmond
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For the lingering object I specified, the output lists a GUID (Originating
DC) that doesn't exist any more
If it shows the GUID that database instance (that is what the invocation ID
identifies) does not exist anymore and most probably the DC does not exist
anymore because it was demoted or
REPADMIN /SHOWBACKUP DC_LIST
Met vriendelijke groeten / Kind regards,
Ing. Jorge de Almeida Pinto
Senior Infrastructure Consultant
MVP Windows Server - Directory Services
LogicaCMG Nederland B.V. (BU RTINC Eindhoven)
( Tel : +31-(0)40-29.57.777
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I gotta get Brett a A-blogger list Tshirt... it's a moral imperative
now that he's clearly a Tech resource.
(sorry Tony..chit chatty I know)
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That's it! Thanks Brian!
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I need to try and find users who have a certain TS Profile path and
change the server name.
It is W2K/W2K3 mixed.
I have googled and have tscmd, but can tell I will be needing to do some
voodoo also. Any help is appreciated.
Mike Hutchins
Sys Admin
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It's in the Licensing portion of the FAQ:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/community/centers/terminal/termina
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Mike,
Can you use ADfind and ADmod for this?
ADfind -h DC -Default -f "(TSpath=Blah)" -dsq | ADMOD tspath::NewPath
Now I don't remember f TS path (I know it's not the attribute name so you will need to look at it) is a string value or if t's contained in that blob value with the other TS
A, I think I shall
try that! Thanks Jef!
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Mike,
Can you use ADfind and ADmod for
this?
ADfind -h DC
Mike,
Scratch that. It is not the string I was thinking about.
I'm sure Joe will know though :)
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Mike,
Can you use ADfind and ADmod for this?
ADfind -h DC
Your Server Has Reported a UID Which Does Not Comply with the IMAP Standard
I received this error once I configured several IMAP email-accounts in the same profile, the worse point if I use ny other e-mail client (Thunderbird-Evolution, etc) set the sme e-mail accounts works fine
I refer to this
Joe?
joe?me?
The TS Attributes are
stored in an amazingly efficient and highly useful format called a blob. Blob as
you may or may not know stands for Big Lump of a, Ok, for now on we will
call what the TS attributes are stored in a Blos. So this Blos is keptin
the userParameters
You don't migrate, you reactivate the new LS...BTDT
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We are installing a new
My first travesty with said blos, was when an admin could not reset a users password via the MMC. After some PSS support, it turns out it was the NWCLIENT attributes stored in the userParameters field. As it turns out these users in the NT4 days had the Netware client piece, and when they were
I have some code that sets TS parameters for users. What you need to do is bind to the user object and check the TerminalServicesHomeDirectory attribute and TerminalServicesHomeDrive if needed.
Here is the a piece of sample code to set the values. It should be easy enough to check the value and
I have just read My post - and the moral of the story is - do not leave
your Blackberry on the table with a bunch of geeks when you go to the bar.
G.
Mark
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