Hello Ulf,
Thanks so much for such explainations ! That rocks !
2 interesting points you pointed to me
So if i understand, it is good practice, in my case, to disable automatic
site coverage ?
After checking our production, Automatic site coverage is effectively set to
Hi Deji,
Good article with lots of usefull informations.
Thanks again,
Yann
Akomolafe, Deji [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Read http://www.netpro.com/forum/files/authentication_topology.pdf
Sincerely,
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Hi Steve,
Never mind :-)
We're here to learn to each other, that makes life funnier !
Yann
Molkentin, Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Deji, Ulf, All,
Good article - thanks. Also thanks to Ulf - that was a much better solution
and much better idea than mine. I do not
In the post before I indicated the SystemMailboxes were on the wrong
databases. Our servers have 3 storage groups and 5 databases each.
Somehow 13 of the 15 were on one database and causing problems with
event sinks. I've seen this happen on newly built Exchange servers and
the fix was easy enough
Por que??
This is not the first time I've had to do it. It's a simple fix. The
problem I ran into and posted for was the error in adsiedit which I was
able to figure out. The thing I need to figure out now is why/how the
SystemMailboxes were homed on the wrong databases. That's a post for
another
Just curious. Are you sure its not something like AV scanning network
files on access? Generally once scanned they add them to a temp db of
known good list to prevent scanning when accessed later. If so, that
would explain slow performance when first accessing the files but
better responses when
Hello Yann,
youre welcome!
No it is not best practice to disable it. The effect you have is only
happening if a Site has no DC assigned to it, or if a single DC of a Site is
offline for a while. It is important that the Clients are able to look up a
DC, and if you disable Automatic Site
Ulf,
Thanks for clarification.
I will follow your advices. :)
Just an OT ... i found your windows server 2003 book on amazon.com here
http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/3866456042
Do you have english (or french version) of the book available ?
Cheers,
Yann
Ulf
Hello Yann,
unfortunately not MS-Press said they will decide whether its selling
well, and it sold very well (and we were asked if wed like to come up with
a second release already after a few month), but I doubt theyll do it since
the timeframe is getting shorter every day (Longhorns
Hi,
I've set a GPO for some users that restricts usage of Add or Remove
Programs (User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Control Panel\Add or
Remove Programs). This GPO is linked to a specific OU where those users
reside.
But now I have even with admin accounts to which the GPO doesn't
Just to let you know:
tried a search using ldapsearch command-line provided by Oracle and it
works just nice!
++
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ ldapsearch -p 636 -h ldap_server -b
cn=ouruser,ou=colaboradores,ou=usuarios,ou=brt,o=btp -s sub -w
userpass -W file:/etc/ORACLE/WALLETS/mauricio/
The server virus app is up to date and I just ran a scan and there are no
infected files. Other then this issue the server seems to be work great.
Once people change there password there is no issue.
Antonio
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Hi -
Under one of our forward lookup zones (AD-integrated), we have the usual
folders (_msdcs, _sites, _tcp, _udp, DomainDnsZones, ForestDnsZones) as well
as a single folder just named: 1 (without the quotes). There is a single
A-record under it for one of our printers.
Any idea what
When I say it sounds like a bug, I'm not thinking it's a virus type of bug.
More of a software bug. That's why I asked what version of IIS it is; it's
possible that there's a known issue and a fix available.
On 1/24/07, Antonio Aranda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The server virus app is up to
What are properties of the 1 zone?
On 1/24/07, EIS Lists [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi -
Under one of our forward lookup zones (AD-integrated), we have the usual
folders (_msdcs, _sites, _tcp, _udp, DomainDnsZones, ForestDnsZones) as
well
as a single folder just named: 1 (without the quotes).
It users IIS 6 on windows 2003 and it has all patches.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Al Mulnick
Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 1:16 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] ftp access
When I say it sounds like a bug, I'm
Hello nme,
quite easy - create a new host with the name test.1 in your domains zone
and it'll be created under the same folder.
Those folders you see underneath the zone (and Zones are all on the top
level, right after Forward Lookup Zones and Reverse Lookup Zones) do not
really exist, in
No Zone – no properties ;-)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Al Mulnick
Sent: Mittwoch, 24. Januar 2007 20:24
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] [OT] Odd Folder under Forward Lookup Zone
What are properties of the 1 zone?
On 1/24/07,
Then I suggest a call to Microsoft support to find out about that behavior.
That behavior rings a bell in my way distant memory, but I don't recall what
the resolution was for that, if any. But that behavior is not what I would
expect from the FTP server. Especially since it's a Microsoft
That's what I would expect. But since the original poster called it a
zone I figured I'd ask. What are you doing up so late? :)
On 1/24/07, Ulf B. Simon-Weidner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No Zone – no properties ;-)
*From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Al
Did you try to change the local Group Policy of the IIS-Machine not to
prompt the user to change password before it expires? Maybe it's somehow
connected with this mechanism.
The GPO is underneath
Computer Configuration / Windows Settings / Security Settings / Local
Policies / Security
Just 9:30 pm here, so not really late.
Many are mixing up the zones with the “DNS-Subdomains” or whatever they are
actually called. But in this case he even had it right, he said that under the
domain zone he has the “_*”-folders as well as a folder “1”. I had to reread
too ;-)
How are
Thanks, all. Ulf, you explanation was great! I am sure it was someone
(probably me!) just typed a .1 in some setting on the printer and allowed it
to register in DNS.
Many thanks.
-- nme
Noah Eiger
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ulf B.
You're welcome!
Ulf
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of EIS Lists
Sent: Mittwoch, 24. Januar 2007 22:29
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] [OT] Odd Folder under Forward Lookup Zone
Thanks, all. Ulf, you explanation was great! I am sure
Registration is open and any one who wants a decent room - should think
about booking it soon.
www.msteched.com
If it is anything like 2005 - most of the free alcohol (not to be confused
with Alcohol Free) nights were spent in the Pointe Orlando
(http://www.pointeorlando.com) opposite Hotel
Hi -
I reviewed PlexSSO (www.ioplex.com http://www.ioplex.com/ ), but it
appears to only run on Linux. Does anyone know of an off the shelf module
that will run under Windows?
Thanks.
-- nme
Noah Eiger
Is this what you are looking for? http://www.php.net/downloads.phpI
have not used it, however, and can't speak to how well it works but it
seems to come from the right place. ;)
Mike Thommes
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Hi
The way to do this with code is to enumerate all users, and their AD attributes
and for each user update/check the information from your HR database. Running
this daily nobody needs to update your AD manually with HR data.
/morten
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL
On Wed, 24 Jan 2007 15:26:47 -0800
EIS Lists [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I reviewed PlexSSO (www.ioplex.com http://www.ioplex.com/ ), but it
appears to only run on Linux. Does anyone know of an off the shelf module
that will run under Windows?
A number of people have asked us about this. I've
Thanks. I had a feeling that was the answer. I will pass it on to our
developer.
-- nme
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From: Michael B Allen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 6:06 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] PHP Module
(I sure hope this doesn't sound like too dumb a question!) We have a
server where local security groups were created for local file access.
The files on this server are going to be moved to a file server cluster.
Can ADMT v3 migrate these security groups up to the AD structure with
the hopes of
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