date is rebuilt from that?
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Guy Teverovsky wrote:
I just wonder whether W2K3 gets confused and tries to treat
authenticating against MIT Kerberos
the same GP as another working (2000) server. I compared TGT's
and they look the same, so I'm not sure where else to look.
Suggestions? :-)
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everything from ADMIN.KDG.BE to KDG.BE. Three questions:
1) Is this possible? (And doesn’t it cost too much effort?)
2) Is there a reason why this isn’t a good idea?
3) And what’s the best way to do this? How can we be sure everything
is migrated right?
Many thanks in advance,
Stijn.
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Man functionality. Though many would question just how secure
that
really is.
joe
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many would question just how secure that
really is.
joe
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Hi,
Is there a way to
Hi,
Is there a way to (securely) set an AD account password through a web
page on a linux or unix machine running apache? Assume that we can
already verify the user's identity.
Thanks!
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our TAM and he said we had to have Enterprise for Auto Enrollment.
Debbie Ellis
Systems Administrator
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4356 Communications Drive
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erminology may be wrong).
Phil
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Ellis, Debbie wrote:
I recently upgraded one of our Windows 2003 Domain C
controller upgrades. Too many things can
break or become unstable. You're better off demoting it and rebuilding
it from scratch.
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someone a new pc, it will issue a new
license. You will not be able to use the previous license until its
expiration date (look at Terminal Server Licensing in Administrative Tools).
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thanks
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the initial dcpromo when it was
pointing to two different dns systems. (btw, this is a single
forest/single domain) Either way, its going to be a pain to correct so
I'm just going to recommend that they join our central forest which is
properly configured.
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Hi,
I'm trying to track down a problem. This partic
see the shares, i.e. sysvol?
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Hi,
I'm trying to track down a problem. This particular domain only has one
domai
> 'WINS' names defined.
I'm not 100% sure exactly what its talking about, since the server has
everything registered in WINS. In fact, it has both "server names"
registered. Both the real DC name and the name that shows up in the
login dialog box. :-)
Thanks!
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both (AD and OD). In my
scenario, I'm shooting for single sign-on using Kerberos. To make it
even more complicated, I would really like to authenticate from a MIT
Kerberos realm, but Samba doesn't have support for that yet.
Documentation is very limited with it comes down to the fi
ay to make a wmi script that would run it...like schedule it to run
after hours, or manually start it.
- Robbie
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GARY SMITH wrote:
I have to roll out Office 2003 onto around 350 desktops. Any great in
site into the best approach he
Looks like you can sign up for the open evaluation version here:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/sus/wusbeta.mspx
But I haven't been able to locate the beta version yet. Haven't found a
Guest ID yet either.
- Robbie
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they just
not have permission to do so? Check the event logs to see if there are
any errors.
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Douglas M. Long wrote:
Do you all force your XP clients to have the built-in firewall
enabled? Are there any cons (such as some GPs no
f the
photo. I haven't really looked into this much. There is a program
called Imagemagick (www.imagemagick.org) that will do some cool stuff
(resizing, etc).
- Robbie
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Grillenmeier, Guido wrote:
WARNING: let
Hi Eric,
Thanks for the quick response! I searched quite a bit for it on
Microsoft's site but couldn't locate anything. If you happen to find a
link, it would be much appreciated. :-) Thanks again,
- Robbie
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oduct like this well
after the thing has been designed & tested. I'm already on several
lists and I check news sites regularly. Is there a better way? Some
secret newsletter I'm not subscribed to? :-)
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ab and add the principal name there (such as
[EMAIL PROTECTED]).
Hope this helps!
- Robbie
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Lara Adianto wrote:
Thanks for all the replies guys..(I love this mailing
list) :-)
After spending sometimes understanding the kerberos
c
Can't say that I have real-world experience, but I'm experimenting
(playing) with MOM 2005 beta and it looks *nice*!
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Brent Westmoreland wrote:
I am busy researching the Microsoft Operations Manager software,
specif
also going straight from SP3 to 2003.
- Robbie
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Al Lilianstrom wrote:
joe wrote:
We are moving from 2KSP3 to K3 directly. Didn't feel the risk of two
upgrades within a half a year was worth it. Especially with many of the
h
Sorry I left that part out... Yes, you would have a one way trust (AD
realm trusts the MIT kerberos realm). :-) The MIT realm is used for
authentication and AD is used for authorization.
I have nightmares at night about this! :-) haha
Robbie Foust, IT Analyst
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e user set/reset their password).
Oh and I didn't say it in the last email, but to configure the kerberos
name mapping, it is done in Users & Computers after turning on the
Advanced view. Right click on the user account and there should be a
Name Mappings selection.
Robbie Foust, IT
tored in AD is ignored. Let me know if this
helps, or if this isn't what you're trying to do at all. :-)
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Lara Adianto wrote:
Hi guys,
As what the subject title said: can Microsoft Active Directory be
configured to
with
AD. :)
- Robbie
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Roger Seielstad wrote:
I'm running SUS 1.1 quite successfully for about 700 client machines
(and servers). SUS 2, which is due in beta within the next 30 days or
so, is going to add Office and a
somebody correct me if I'm wrong)
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Wilkinson, Stephen wrote:
Hi All,
When we were designing our Win 2003 AD about this time last year, we
were advised by our MCS consultant to copy the default domain and
default domain cont
t in the filter (it was a low number - like 48?)
but I don't know if newer versions have raised that limit. At the time
I was doing this, they blamed the limitation on Intel, but I'm skeptical
about that...
Robbie Foust, IT Analyst
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Hi,
Actually, this brings up a question I've wanted to ask for some time.
Why does Event ID 1083 get logged when an account is locked out? I'm
trying to understand what exactly is causing the "directory is busy"
message.
Thanks!
Robbie Foust, IT Analyst
Systems an
or servers. :-/
Ghost is ok but I am very disappointed with Symantec's support. When I
worked at UNC-Chapel Hill, I was trying to solve a multicasting issue
and Symantec was totally unwilling to help.
Robbie Foust, IT Analyst
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Jason Benway wrote:
t the product to compile, and then they're done.
Right now I just use custom written scripts for monitoring, but have
looked at MOM. Haven't made a decision on it yet though.
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joe wrote:
Guido Guido Guido You insult
emotely).
Thanks in advance for any information and advice! :-)
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