Hi All,
I have a question? Can i have an ghost image for my server and if in a
situation of server crash i can rebuild it using ghost image.
But this all is to be done remotely, so i dont have any physical
access to the server. Can i have another server configured as dhcp so
that i can run this
The type of server is going to be of great importance. If you are planning
to do this with a Domain Controller - just don't. It's not worth the
trouble, and is technically not a sound practice.
If you are talking about a member server, are you thinking of imaging just
the base build and then
Title: RE: [ActiveDir] Alternate install Directory for W2K3 load
A simple solution to this problem is to install to \windows and then create a junction point from \winnt to \windows for the legacy apps.
Kim
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If you look at MS-KBQ817433 Delegated permissions are not available and
inheritance is automatically disabled you will see it provides a VB script
to Resets all accounts that have adminCount = 1 back to 0 and enables the
inheritance flag. That article also tells you how to configure AD so that
you
Ghost starting with v7 I believe includes a second CD which has the widgets
to make PXE booting work. Now given you have no remote access, how are you
going to set the server's BIOS to pxe boot first?
As far as reimaging, you can certainly deploy a sysprep'ed image and then
restore your data.
Wondering how other folks do this:
Environment Im currently dealing with has two domains which
basically work out to this as far as user distribution Domain A) Central
Office Domain B) Remote Sites. Now, this is a 60K employee organization,
and people seem to wander around a lot. I
Hi All,
I have been told to configure Time Synchronization of machines with
IST or PST on basis of user logon. and i dont have any clue from where
to start.
Help Required
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But is it safe to reset all admincounts back to 0? Running the ldifde report
to see what accounts are going to change, I ended up with 126, and noticed
Administrator is in there, as well as service accounts. How will setting
admincount back to 0 affect these important accounts?
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Yes, we migrated them from our NT4 domain to AD, and in our NT4 domain, these
users were in Domain Admins. In AD, we removed them from Domain Admins.
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Sent: Wed 6/8/2005 10:05 PM
To:
Is this Pacific Standard Time etc? What's IST? If it's in an Active
Directory environment you shouldn't have to do anything. As long as the
time zone is correct in the OS, you can set this by GPO I believe, the
machines will automatically sync with the nearest DC. You will need to
synchronize the
Title: Exchange and disabling accounts
Just out of curiosity, those
of you who are Exchange Admins, what is the max size that your users can stop
sending and receiving? How do you deal with users who are out of the office your
whatever reason, so they don't lose emails because their over
Title: Exchange and disabling accounts
You can control the limit yourself by using System
Policy that is applied to all users. You could also change the mailbox
size limit on users properties using ADUC, Exchange General Tab, Storage
Limit. You could remove the limit for users on vacation
Tim,
We use 65 MB for a warning and prohibit send at 75MB. We don't put
any restrictions on receiving because of the reason you mentioned. We
don't want anyone to not receive an important piece of mail.
You support the Air Force so you may also want to create another store
for VIP users
Title: Exchange and disabling accounts
Id be interested to hear what
others have to say, too. We are stingy
with our mailbox limits because the more we give our users the more they abuse
it. We limit most regular users to 8MB with a warning at 7MB. When
they reach 8MB they cant send. If a
If your have AD, all the clients take the server time,
by default.
To sync your server with IST, see NTP.
thx
djd
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Hi All,
I have been told to configure Time Synchronization
of machines with
IST or PST on basis of user logon. and i dont have
any
Our regular users are set to stop sending and receiving at 100MB, while our VIP
users have a larger limit. I would like to set it to only stop sending at 100MB
but I'm afraid their mailboxes would grow out of control. Most users work out
of their PST file but if their not here to open Outlook
OK this is odd, I changed admincount to 0 and an hour later it was
changed back to 1. How frustrating. What gives?
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Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 10:05 PM
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I think the krbtgt account will also be listed.
To get all objects (users and groups) with admincount =1 run:
adfind -s subtree -b baseDN -f
((|(objectclass=group)(objectclass=user))(admincount=1)) -dsq
GROUPSUSERS_WITH_ADMINCOUNT.TXT
For users:
adfind -s subtree -b baseDN -f
Title: Scheduled Importing
Is there any good user friendly software out there that can import/create new users from a tab file on a nightly basis. Tabs would include First Name, Last Name, Password, Email address. Also if you have any software you recommend for daily AD maintenance please
If you already have SUS installed on a server, should you uninstall it
before you install WSUS or leave it and just install over it?
Justin A. Salandra
MCSE Windows 2000 2003
Network and Technology Services Manager
Catholic Healthcare System
212.752.7300 - office
917.455.0110 - cell
[EMAIL
Title: Scheduled Importing
Hi Jacob,
Please consider SimpleSync from CPS Systems. You can
use SimpleSync to read in a tab file, or read from any ODBC data source, and
Provision Maintain AD.
Operational in over 230 major companies and government
organizations worldwide, including Northrop
There is an upgrade doc that worked fine for me.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/library/W
SUS/WSUStoSUSTC/c86e95dc-381f-47a2-b761-1fe0f13ad3f4.mspx
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Salandra, Justin
Ghost starting with v7 I believe includes a second CD which
has the widgets to make PXE booting work. Now given you have
no remote access, how are you going to set the server's BIOS
to pxe boot first?
My thinking is that you'd have the server always set to boot from PXE
but you'd configure
Hello everybody :-)
I am looking for a discussion list with the same higt expertise and
knowledge as activedir :) ... Maybe exchangedir ? :-)
Thanks for input.
Regards,
Yann
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Thanks this helped alot
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Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2005 11:15 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] WSUS
There is an upgrade doc that worked fine for me.
Well, as far as I know, joe isn't on any of the Exchange lists.
But you can find high-quality discussion (as well as too much noise,
unfortunately) on these:
NameSponsor Posting Address
Archive
ExchangeListMSExchange.org [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.webelists.com/cgi/lyris.pl?join=exchangelist
We occassionally field Exchange questions here, but the list above is
dedicated solely to Exchange. A very good list, but not as gentle as
Activedir.
Sincerely,
Dèjì Akómöláfé, MCSE+M MCSA+M MCP+I
Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
Hi,
I'm looking for the value of the LDAP max msg size within AD. If I remember
correctly it is 10MB. Is that correct? I also thought it is configurable
through NTDSUTIL - LDAP POLICIES.
So my questions:
* What is the default size
* How to you configure it
I knew the answers myself but I can't
Thanks, this looks like the way to go, My big concerns are potential
impacts on Exchange and the change in the name attribute for users and
Distribution Groups in terms of permissions.
Also, I would do this with VB.NET in Visual Studio, and therefore I
assume the System.DirectoryServices
Is this W2k3? If I'm not mistaken this value was removed in Windows
Server 2003.
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Almeida Pinto
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To: 'ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org'
Subject: [ActiveDir] LDAP
Michael,Dèjì thank U for your input ;-)
Hope these exchange discussions will meet my needs ;)
it is rare to find a list as good as activdir ;(
Regards,
Yann
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This is NOT personal, but let me say that your limits are overly restrictive
and counter-productive as far as fostering good relationship with your
end-users is concerned. In this day and age (html email and all), 25MB is
nothing, especially when you consider the fact that hard drive costs are
There's a Whitepaper that covers this. Title is Step by Step to
Migrating from Software Update Services to Windows Server Updates
Services.
Regards
Peter Johnson
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Justin A.
Sent: 09 June 2005 17:01
oops.. yes I'm talking about W2K3. But if someone can answer that for W2K
to please do so.
#JORGE#
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Sent: 6/9/2005 5:47 PM
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] LDAP max msg size
Is this W2k3? If I'm not mistaken this value
Peter,
I tried to open the Step by Step guide on Tuesday and was getting a 404
error on the page (other pages off the WSUS site were working fine).
Maybe they've fixed it by now, but do you have a link to the page that
worked for you?
Joe Pochedley
A computer terminal is not some clunky old
Dèjì,
I'd tend to agree with you there... 25Mb is nothing when you can go out and
get a free email account with a gig a space from many providers. I do believe
I'd be drawn and quartered if I recommended a 25mb, or even a 250 mb limit
here...
That being said, every organization is
Hi Joe
My boss gave me the physical print out so I'll need to check if he's got
an electronic copy of it.
Regards
Peter
The link is active but it takes you into the TechNet Library which makes
it rather difficult to print the entire thing!!!
RRRH!
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Forget previous statement!!! Here's a working link
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=4169C932-63B5-4
629-91D3-C8901C2AFA07displaylang=en
Regards from Johannesburg, South Africa.
Peter Johnson
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Here's the source link to the previous page which gives you the whole
batch of tech docs.
Cheers
Peter
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/updateservices/techinfo/def
ault.mspx
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Is this helpful?
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;315071sd=tech
Sincerely,
Dèjì Akómöláfé, MCSE+M MCSA+M MCP+I
Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
www.readymaids.com - we know IT
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Do you now realize that Today is the Tomorrow you were worried about
Yes it is... I have one user with a 13Gb mailbox. (Yes, that's gigabytes.)
Joe Pochedley
A computer terminal is not some clunky old television
with a typewriter in front of it. It is an interface
where the mind and body can connect with the universe
and move bits of it about. -Douglas Adams
Just a quick update - problem has been solved. Turns out it was a weird
issue the DSL router firmware. Updated firmware and all works like a champ.
So if anyone out there uses D-Link routers at home and experiences a similar
situation...give D-Link a shout and see if you need a firmware update!
I hate to say it, but no
#JORGE#
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Sent: 6/9/2005 7:25 PM
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] LDAP max msg size
Is this helpful?
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;315071sd=tech
Sincerely,
Dèjì
Hi Joe,
What version of Exchange are you using is it 2003? One of my user group members
just mentioned that he was limited to 2GB, however he had enforced prohibit
send and receive and tried setting the limit to 2.5GB when he receive the
error I have attached.
Sincerely,
Jose Medeiros
Yes, I'm using Exchange 2003.
I guess if you are going to set limits, the biggest limit you can set is 1kb
less than 2Gb (2Gb = 2097152 Kb).
Maybe MS figures that anyone who's going to set a limit over two gigs really
shouldn't bother setting limits?
If you don't set limits then, well, I
The amount of data alone from this LIST would fill 8 megs a day :-)
Generally I have come across with 50 to 100 MB limits with a 90 MB soft
warning.
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Hi Joe,
Thanks for the feedback, it sounds logical. I was also under that same
assumption, however the largest mailbox I have had to support so far has only
been 2.4gb's and was unsure.
Jose :-)
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What group(s) is that principal currently a member of? I suspect it's still
a member of a protected group.
Rick
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It is indeed 10MB, it is stored in the lDAPAdminLimits attribute of the
object
CN=Default Query Policy,CN=Query-Policies,CN=Directory Service,CN=Windows
NT,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,root dn.
Though you can set up additional/separate policies as well.
Look or a string called MaxReceiveBuffer.
LOL, a major customer you and I have both worked with currently has mailbox
limits of 20MB for most of their 200k or so mailboxes and as a whole, it
works fine. I think execs get 50-80MB. I had heard a few people complain
that some HTML messages are several MB so it doesn't take but an hour or so
And then I have this problem. We have CO All (2500 mailboxes) and CPS ALL
(60K mailboxes). Today the dumbasses with access to these DLs sent:
1x5K - CPS ALL
1x15K - CO ALL
1x270K - CO ALL (two fricken attachments)
1x9K - CO ALL
Now times all that out assuming SIS works perfectly by oh I think
Outlook .pst files have a problem with corruption at 2GB. Mailbox size -
how big is the store? :0)
We had one lady who saved every report, every e-mail, I mean EVERYTHING,
since the day she started. Her e-mail box on the Exchange server was (might
still be - not my problem anymore) approx.
ROTLMAO! I share your pain, Brian.
Yeah Gotta love those 'Send to ALL' DLs - and the obvious misuse of
same.
Black bronco in the north parking lot, second level - your lights are on
Ummm, which city/site? I only have 50 of them. And, I'm guessing the
sender knows where he/she is.
Yeah my OWA users mostly login with their UPNs, but workstation users the
domain is usually just selected. Switching to UPNs requires education of wtf a
UPN is and that your email address works the ctrl alt del screen too.
Thanks,
Brian
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