[ActiveDir] How to change the computer name of a Domain controller

2004-06-27 Thread Manbinder Pal Singh
Title: How to change the computer name of a Domain controller How to change the computer name of a Domain controller? Is it possible to change? If yes then is there any tool or step by step guide to do that? Is the process different if DC is on w2k or w2k3? Thank You Manbinder

RE: [ActiveDir] How to change the computer name of a Domain contr oller

2004-06-27 Thread mathif
Title: Message You cannot change the HOSTNAME of DC on Windows 2000 Server. You can only change DOMAIN NAME in Windows 20003. Hope this helps! Cheers, Athif -Original Message-From: Manbinder Pal Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2004 9:12 PMTo:

RE: [ActiveDir] How to change the computer name of a Domain contr oller

2004-06-27 Thread Rachui, Scott
Title: Message Well, technically you can...but it involves DCPROMOing the DC down and then re-naming it, and then DCPROMOing it back up. If this is the only DC in your forest, you're effectively rebuilding your forest. -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL

RE: [ActiveDir] How to change the computer name of a Domain contr oller

2004-06-27 Thread Grillenmeier, Guido
Title: Message there is an important difference between 2000 and 2003: true, in 2000 de-moting, renamingand then re-promoting the DC was the only way to change the hostname of the DC (lenghty andbandwidth intensive procedure requiring 3 reboots). But in 2003 (once your DOMAIN is at 2003

RE: [ActiveDir] How to change the computer name of a Domain contr oller

2004-06-27 Thread Rachui, Scott
Title: Message Thanks for the clarification. You're right that I was only talking about Windows 2000. -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Grillenmeier, GuidoSent: Sunday, June 27, 2004 2:59 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE:

Re: [ActiveDir] Sarbannes Oxley compliance

2004-06-27 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Mark, Sarbanes-Oxley (or SOX for short) requires lots of things, all of them nice and vague. :-) Among them are effective internal controls. While it is mostly concerned with financial data, of course that data is stored in databases, accessed by applications, on operating systems, mediated

RE: [ActiveDir] Outlook 2003 attachment blocking

2004-06-27 Thread Caple, Andrew
Title: Message Have you tried the registry hack? (Please see: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;829982Product=out2003) Regards, Andrew -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of ManjeetSent: Monday, June 28, 2004 2:59

[ActiveDir] 3rd Party AD Management

2004-06-27 Thread George Arezina
Hi folks, Does anyone know or can anyone recommend any third party active directory management tools, please try to include a price range. Cheers, George

RE: [ActiveDir] Outlook 2003 attachment blocking

2004-06-27 Thread Manjeet
Hi Andrew, Thx for your prompt response. Yes I have already tried this registery hack but it did not work at all.I have applied both Level 1 and Level2 settings suggested by microsoft in this link. Regrads Manjeet"Caple, Andrew" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Have you tried the registry hack?

RE: [ActiveDir] Outlook 2003 attachment blocking

2004-06-27 Thread james . blair
Title: Message Manjeet, Purely from a security perspective I would advise that you leave the default Outlook Level 1 security enabled and train your users to zip (or alternate compression format) or rename the file extensions to an "allowed" format e.g. *.123, you could even remove the

RE: [ActiveDir] Outlook 2003 attachment blocking

2004-06-27 Thread Manjeet
James, Actually my problem is my company main businness is data conetenting. So we have to send the file with attachment .$$$ to the various customer on dialy basis. Yes we are following the file extension solution as you said, but due this our non technical user and the end customer is not