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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Condra, Jerry W
Mr HP
Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2007 5:59 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] adsiedit question
I needed to move SystemMailboxes which won't move with the wizard
] adsiedit question
You shouldn't be doing this.
Thanks,
Brian Desmond
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Condra, Jerry W Mr HP
Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2007 5:59 PM
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Hi all
I didn't OT this even though I'm making modifications to Exchange since
the question seems to be adsiedit related and therefore related to AD.
I'm trying to modify an attribute for a mailbox using adsiedit.
Particularly I'm rehoming it's database by modifying the homeMDB
attribute.
The
Disregard...I figured it out. I missed a character change further down
the value string. Doh! But I now have a better understanding of that
error. :-)
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realize that Today is the Tomorrow
you were worried about Yesterday? -anon
From: Condra, Jerry W Mr HP
Sent: Tue 1/23/2007 1:59 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: [ActiveDir] adsiedit question
Hi all
I didn't OT this even though I'm making
Hi all
I'm looking for feedback on a couple of scenarios for our environment. We
have three W2K3 SP1 domains and WAN separated regions in a couple of them.
When deploying software, hotfixes and such I want to go to the 'distribution
point' for that domain/region so as not to traverse the WAN for
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] DFS vs Robocopy question
How much data do you want to keep in sync between the distribution
points?
Cheers
M@
On 12/6/06, Condra, Jerry W Mr HP [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi all
I'm looking for feedback on a couple of scenarios
I have a mostly
positive view of M$ and like their products. Heck, Im certified in their
products. But that doesnt make them inexpensive and like any other big
company they are out to make $. J
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Hello all
I'm trying to determine the number of computer accounts as well as which
are disabled for our three domains. I've tried Quest Reporter, ADUC and
Hyena but I'm not able to get the disabled computers from any of those
tools. I'm assuming at this point it will take a script but I'm not sure
: [ActiveDir] Determine
disabled computer accounts
Joe's OldCmp with the -onlydisabled command
line switch.
http://www.joeware.net/win/free/tools/oldcmp.htm
Thanks,
Andrew
Fidel
Condra, Jerry W Mr HP
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Id also
verify what server my machines are authenticating to using Set L
from a command prompt and making sure they are hitting the correct ones. Sounds
like the IP range may not be defined in Sites and Services.
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Does anyone know if there's a corresponding event id to a user's mailbox
being purged from an Exchange server after the retention timeframe
expires? I see event id 9535 showing the number of deleted mailboxes
cleaned but I want to know if there's an event showing the actual names
associated with
Does anyone know if there's a corresponding event id to a user's mailbox
being purged from an Exchange server after the retention timeframe
expires? I see event id 9535 showing the number of deleted mailboxes
cleaned but I want to know if there's an event showing the actual names
associated with
in getting that
information either.
There's
also the permissions issues etc.
Was it me, I'd suggest taking this
opportunity to re-image the
workstations in question. Cleaner, neater,
more secure, and no
lingering issues to deal with.
Al
On 6/1/06, *Condra, Jerry W Mr HP* [EMAIL
Hi all
The environment I'm in has multiple domains and I've been given a task
to move about 40 users from one domain to another. There's no trust
between the source domain and mine and no plans to have one. Too much
red tape. My dilemma is trying to preserve the user's desktop profiles
when they
Anyone know of an Exchange mailing list like this one? I find lots of
blogs but no active mailing lists such as this. I gain lots of valuable
insight for AD and would like to do the same with Exchange 2003.
Thanks
Jerry Condra - Technology Consultant
Tier III AD/Exchange Support
HP Consulting
We use term
serve everyday and disconnect [not logoff] and everything running continues. No
switches needed. Its run from this shortcut:
%SystemRoot%\System32\mstsc.exe
Jerry
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On 1/31/06, Condra,
Jerry W Mr HP [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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We use term serve everyday and
disconnect [not logoff] and everything running continues. No switches needed.
It's run from this shortcut:
%SystemRoot%\System32\mstsc.exe
Jerry
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I'm looking at a way to do something similar but adding an LDAP address
book. I'm looking at the Custom Installation Wizard (CIW) for Outlook.
It may provide a way.
http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/prf.htm
Good luck
Jerry
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Title: Home directories issue
Hoping someone has seen this problem before.
Users are mapping home folders using AD profile tab which maps X: to \\servername\home\joe.user. Occasionally, upon logon, users will map to \\servername\home and not all the way to their own home directory. Ive seen
Not sure if it's been mentioned but we've had good success for red or
green status with WhatsUp Gold. It can also be configured to send an
alert when something goes down. Has a web based interface that can be
monitored from the desktop if desired.
Jerry
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Deji
Would it be possible to get the link to the technical reference you mention?
Thanks
Jerry
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Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 10:04 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE:
I have
thousands as well. Are you talking server or client. On the client side Ive
seen it a fair bit. Heres an article.
You receive a
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