I shot myself in the foot and as a result need a little help. I have a
Win2003 Domain. I was setting up a new PC for a user and I thought I had
inadvertantly gave it the same computer name as the users existing
computer. I found it strange that it allowed me to do that, but I
changed the name of
Use network identification wizard and tell it to use the current account
in the domain
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Sent: Friday, November 24, 2006 3:36 PM
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Drop it into a workgroup then try to add to the domain again I'd
also just delete the computer account for good measure.
Rob
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I am attempting to assign rights to a service account [sys-zzz], used by
a Group Policy Management tool (3rd party) so that the service account
has the necessary rights to 'manage' all GPOs in the domain.
Aside from app specific rights, I have assigned the following rights
using GPMC scripts
Did you try deleting the compter account in ad?
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From: Todd Hofert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri Nov 24 08:38:20 2006
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject:[ActiveDir] Missing Computer Account
I shot myself in the foot and as a result need a
Try putting the calendar in Category view, then bringing in the From field.
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From: Dan DeStefano
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2006 8:16 AM
Subject: [ActiveDir] Public Folder Appointment Owner
I would like to know how to
I personally don't have any experience with ADAM at big scale, but I've
heard of some really large deployments. Eric might be able to share some
stories. I wouldn't be concerned about the underlying technology, as it is
all based on the AD core and is quite solid and mature.
I have no
I have deleted the account and I have tried adding it to Workgroup, then
renaming and adding back to AD. It still will not allow log in.
Todd
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Christine Allen
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Network Identification Wizard did the trick. Thank You
Todd
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Klopper (Ret)
Sent: Friday, November 24, 2006 8:49 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Missing Computer
Size doesn't seem to matter when it comes to support :)
I'm with Brian on this: can you rehash the problem and post it again?
Can you include a reason the RUS isn't used to create a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] address for the users? Can you also include
what process they use to resolve collisions now in
Neil, this would seem to indicate that something else is going on: Just to
add to the strangeness of this issue, if I execute the same scripts above
but against a different domain (same service account) the 3rd party app
functions fine in that other domain :/
What is the domain it works
Could I bother you for a link to your blog? Searching on 'al mulnick blog
mailnickname' (and various combinations thereof) got me all kinds of stuff,
none of which seemed to be what you're referring to.
C'mon, Al, you gotta get over this shyness...
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