You can't exclude a user from specific operating system files, but you can do something about those File shares with NTFS permissions.
Deny permissions takes precidence over any other granted permissions. If you add this user to the group or user names list in the security tab of a folder...
Accounts can be set to auto expire. My experience is when it expires, it also expires the password. Re-enabling the expired account doesn't un-expire the password (even though the password was never set to expire). Since there are no clues in the event log, your best bet is to blame it on the...
Check the tcp/ip properties on the network interface card on the client. The IP address may be set to automatic, but I bet the DNS is hard coded to use just your DNS servers.
To correct, 1. make sure your DHCP server hands out your dns servers in the DHCP server options. 2. set the client to...
Load the adminpack msi onto another computer and see if you can connect to AD from there. We discourage admins from logging into the DC's to run AD users and computers at our company. Everyone loads the admin tools on their client PC's and does a "runas" to connect to AD with an admin account...
Is the DHCP configures to ONLY hand out your DNS server to clients like it should be?
Test your DNS resolution with the program nslookup.exe to see what reply you get. i.e.
Default Server: mydns.mydomain.com
Address: 131.107.110.???
> servername.mydomain.com
Server: mydns.mydomain.com...
The last time I created a TS licensing service on a 2003 svr, it generated an unlimited amount of licenses for a 2000 terminal server.
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Verify the location of the FSMO roles are on an existing and running DC (may require seizing a role if not). Verify you have a global catalog on an existing and running DC. Verify you have the required srv records in DNS for your domain. Run NTDSUtil.exe with an account that is a member of...
Check the prerequisites. If I'm not mistaken, the operational level of the domain must be atleast 2003 or higher to add a 2008 svr as a DC. A W2k DC doesn't support this level.
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If you have an MSDN subscription, you are granted licenses to most of microsoft's software for development and testing purposes (non-production).
If you can complete your testing within 90 days, try and obtain a demo copy of the software (which runs for... 90 days).
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Open the performance monitor and create some alerts on performance object "print queue". Then you can set the action to run a script that sends emails, send a network message, as well as log it into the event log.
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The computer has to be online for the script to work. However, if you right click the computer name in AD and select manage, it will provide you with even more info than just who's logged on (it runs msinfo32 on the client). You can also work with these variables in a user logon batch..
echo...
We have seperate OU's for security groups and distribution groups. The security groups has two sub OU's, one for resource groups, one for user roles. On the file systems, we apply ntfs permissions to the resource groups (domain local groups). In AD, we add roll groups (domain groups) as...
Got ahold of some original links to office 2007 and placed them on one of the upgraded pc's. The original links show the icon correctly but the ones from the upgrade do not. I'm thinking it's the links themselves that are somehow corrupted.
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We've already installed office 2007 enterprise using an .msp to update the user's outlook. Now, we are updating the other office programs. I've created a new .msp with all the changes. Users can directly run the .msp and it makes the required additions to officd 2007. But, the shortcuts do...
Solution found: repair from the add/remove does not work. You must remove the add-in and reinstall it.
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I've upgraded a user to office 2007 from office 2003. I had two issues, one of which I have resolved.
1. User not receiving new mail. Solution: send/receive>send receive settings>define send receive groups>adjust auto send receive to more realistic value like 4 min>edit the group in...
On the mail server that connects, start>run>mmc. file>add/remove snappin. Add the certificates snappin.
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Possible issue with the global catalog for Active Directory? Try creating a distribution group and see if that shows up.
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You can grant the split shift account permissions to "send as" the users. One last place to check the name is in the email address tab, x400 properties.
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If for a single user, create a rule in the user's outlook. You can use the rule to redirect emails received from "@domain.com" to another email address.
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