No special settings\configuration; everything is application specific. I've found Security Templates are very handy for end-users and software that runs on the server 9 times out of 10 requires some sort of administrative-level privileges.
As for our backup software (BackupExec), I was...
Check out the diagram below and tell me if that's what you want to accomplish. Also, what exactly are you trying to do? I'm a little unclear of the concept\end result.
http://img79.imageshack.us/img79/6089/vpntrafficqg3.jpg
David R, CCIE
"To err is human... to really foul up requires the root...
Global. Yes, I have an OU for my Security Groups.
---+ Corporate Groups
-------+ Services
-----------+ BackupExec
-----------+ AcronisImaging
-----------+ etc.
-----------+ ...
---+ Corporate Users
-------+ Human Resources
-------+ ...
-------+ Information Technology
-------+ Services...
I'm working on that security template example right now, I should have it in a bit.
David R, CCIE
"To err is human... to really foul up requires the root password."
Check out Cymphonix. We've been using their NC400 within our infrastructure for 2 years now and it's one of the best purchases we've made. Not only are we able to see who goes to which websites (LDAP integration), but how long they spend there, any and all IM traffic and everything else, even...
Actually I created a new Security Group for each of the services (e.g. BackupExec) and then I created a new user and made them a member of that Security Group. Next, I created a new Security Template and gave that Security Group access to only the necessary registry entries and files/folders...
That's exactly what I've done. I've created multiple administrative accounts (sysservices, sysbackup, etc.) for the day-to-day services that run within my infrastructure. Each account only has the necessary administrative membership (Domain Admins, DHCP Admins, etc.) to get the job done. For...
Disregard my previous post; I thought you were talking about using QuickBooks. Nonetheless I'll explain how to create a Security Template.
David R, CCIE
"To err is human... to really foul up requires the root password."
It wasn't an easy fix but I'll outline a solution for you, what version are you using?
David R, CCIE
"To err is human... to really foul up requires the root password."
Ok, I figured out the problem.
Since our corporate and branch offices each have dedicated WINS servers, I setup our branch office to push their WINS database and our corporate office to pull from the branch. After I forced a replication everything worked as planned and the problem is now fixed...
Normally this wouldn't be an issue but we're currently using Desktop Authority to administer our local clients and would like to expand its capability to our branch office. In order to configure Desktop Authority properly we need our child domain to appear under "Microsoft Windows Network". The...
Make them a member of the Domain Admins Security Group, but I do not recommend that.
What I typically do when an end-user needs a piece of software installed is connect to their session via our remote access suite, right-click on the executable and select "Run As...", and type in my...
Anyone know of a production or open source soft phone with MGCP support?
We're currently using Covad for our VoIP/Data and very interested in integrating our phone system into our CRM solution. The problem is that we're having one hell of a time finding a soft phone that works, let alone one...
I need to clarify something before I get flamed or start a forum war. WireShark will only show you broadcasted traffic and any traffic flowing to your terminal\workstation\whatever.
Yes, WireShark will provide you with an overview of your network traffic; try analyzing traffic from multiple points (I recommend using it on your gateway server if it's a Windows box) for solid, more accurate results.
Porkchopexpress *giggle* is correct about the DHCP issue, but do you know...
For an in-depth network analyst I recommend WireShark (it's free, like air). If you're unable interpret the results, post your findings within this topic and I'll take a look.
http://www.wireshark.org (Formerly known as Ethereal)
Cheers.
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