I am trying to query what domains are trusted by a particular domain. So, i figured to query a dc and ask it what domains it trusts and what direction they are.
i found the below script and it somewhat orks for me if i run it locally on the dc, but errors when run remotely. when done locally i...
ok, my apologies on the clarity part.
i am using the original login script, only changing the domain variable.
i migrated myself to the new domain as well as one group i am in that gets drive mappings.
so, my account is in the new domain as well as the migrated group that gets drive mappings...
understood, but i am a little unclear on the group part.
if i add some global groups to the source domain, are you saying that i should add the users in the target domain to the global group in the source domain?
thanks,
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So, based on this, if i use admt to migratet eh groups to the new forest, that should address this as well.
we are migrating to a new forest, if we migrate the groups all should be well.
but in the interim my question is, how can i accomplish teh mapping of the drives duuring the transistion...
I use the login script that markdmac created for my company. everything works great, gneeric drives map and group mappings work also. Problem is, we are migrating to another domain in a different forest and the login script only maps the generic drives (the ones with no group membership...
i really appreciate your assistance but i am very new to this and i dont see any renaming (i can't replace i must rename). So, if i wanted to change one of the HKCU entries, such as;
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\NetCache\shares\//nyhomes01/us00002$
to...
I am trying to rename a registry keyu in the hkcu hive. Offline files creates a reg key for its cached drives (ex.,
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\NetCache\shares\//nyhomes01/us00002$
(Note: the //nyhomes01/us00002$ is what i want to change, or rename, to...
We have implmented AD2003 here and, thanks to all the help from many here, things are going well.
Problem we now have is, Windows Installer no longer works on any XP machines, but its fine on W2K. Whenever you run an MSI file you get a message "windows installer service could not be accessed...
Ok i was finally granted approval to rename the group in question to a shorter length name and wala, all 3 groups now populate the local administrative group.
How can I do this on machines where the user does not have local administrative rights ? I assume they script will run with the logged...
What the articles talk about is this effecting W2Kpro clients that can't understand XP info. We see XP clients also having this same problem. Can it be possible that XP machines GP's can be affected as well by errors within the policies?
Thanks,
I came across KB837166 and it sounds like it may well be what our problem is. But it doesn't say anything about the client pcs drastically slowing down while it attempts to load the Group Policies. Has anyone experienced, or heard of this ?
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SMS 2003 was upgraded from SMS 2.0 prior to our rollout and still resides in the legacy domain which will be active until all servers are migrated out. but if your question is in regards to how often if runs its discoveries, we set it to once a day at 10:00pm. Is there a link between the two...
We recently migrated to a Active Directory 2003 infrastructure. The majority of our users are converted along with their machines and we still have to migrate our servers (next project). The issue is that a large number of our users are complaining their machines are incredibly slow, at times...
I am at a loss here.... if I cannot add a global group to the local administrators group of our users machines at logon via command line, how will i be able to accomplish it. I get synatx errors when doing it via command line that can only point the length being the problem? is there a way...
Unfortunatly, that did not work either. Below is the begining of the script that we are using. Again, on W2K machines, no problem. On windows xp machines, some work and some don't. I just found out that some machines don't get the T drive all the time either (see below for T drive). The t...
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