I am stumped again, so I come to my friends here to help (surprise, surprise). In our organization, we are Server 2003 AD (2003 functional) and we have a user we want to allow to edit the Telephone and pager fields of the users in the domain. I cannot seem to find any option to do that using...
Is there an easy way to enable F/P sharing for windows XP and Win2K clients on a domain? I can't seem to find any GPO that can do this. Anyone know of any tools to accomplish this easily and with some degree of control?
Can anyone give me a tip on how to use ADSI Edit to make a new attribute show up in ADUC when you look at a user. I want to be able to open ADUC and look at a user account and see the Employee ID field (which we already populate with a SAP system, but it does not show in ADUC). I am having...
Has anyone ever seen a tool that will allow you to show the name of the computer you are logged on to in the start menu of the system? The reason I ask is because I would like to know what computer I am logged on to without having to create a desktop background that shows the computer name or...
Is there a way to create "hidden" members of enterprise or domain level groups? The reason I am asking is because I have ran into something I have never seen before. I have a hidden member in my Enterprise Admin group which is actually a computer name (Computer$). I discovered this using GFI...
I am looking for a tool or a way to enumerate all places (or instances) that an account may be being used on the network. This is a Windows 2003 domain environment in 2003 forest functional level. The reason I am looking for this is that I have an account from someone who has left the company...
I need to turn on File and Print sharing in our Windows Server 2003 domain (for both Win XP SP1 and Win 2000 SP4 workstations), but have yet to find a GPO that controls this (other than the firewall exception, but I don't have many XP SP2 pc's, so this won't work). Anyone know a clean way to do...
I am not going to beat around the bush. I am not experienced enough to figure this out so I am asking the experts here for some help. I am using the following script to write some strings into the registry of remote PC's but I need to know if there is a relatively easy way to alter the script...
Is there a tool to tell me which DC a user is authenticated to on our domain (we have 5 DC's)? I saw this once before, used it, and have since forgot what command shows me this info. Thanks if you know.
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