It would seem that Microsoft also felt that the text in the box was confusing. What you are likely seeing is their attempt to make the info more clear. Based on the information in this link (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/821425) it looks the text that you want to change is compiled into a DLL...
I didn’t find anything that would setup defrag’s to run on client workstations via AD without a script or program of some kind. Below are some links that prove helpful though.
Several ideas on one page with examples: http://www.webservertalk.com/message1441141.html
This link has some MS info...
Are there any event log messages on the server or the clients at this time when the fail authentication? Maybe the server or the client have an issue that needs to be resolved.
I would try to find out why they occasionally fail to authenticate. Resolving that problem is likely the best...
I have some questions for you in order to more clearly define the problem:
- What errors are you getting (i.e. how do you come to the conclusion that it doesn't work)?
- Was Exchange 2003 the version of Exchange used before the upgrade?
- What parts are failing (ie.e the whole thing, only...
Are the public folders that you have created standard public folders? There is the option of creating non-mapi compliant public folders that you can't open in Outlook but you can open via OWA. However, that isn't the case by default.
nedrudrelyt = tyler durden
It is possible but legal I can't say. Here are some options for storing his email:
- You could create a second email mailbox and have all of the email that he sends copied to that mailbox by using the user properties in AD.
- Turn on message tracking to know who the user has been corresponding...
Here are few ideas for you:
- Try going Local Users and Computers and removing the users that you don't want to log onto the computer?
- You could also write a script to check to see which user was logged on. If it wasn't a user you wanted the script could log them off right away.
nedrudrelyt...
On the off chance that you don't have a time server setup the time on the Terminal services server could have drifted too far outside of the 5 minute window for Kerberos authentication. I have seen this cause the problem that you are describing as well.
The domain controllers wont accept the...
Here are a couple of links as well, although the one that 58sniper should be pretty good.
With a VBScript:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scriptcenter/scripts/ds/local/users/lousvb02.mspx?mfr=true
With a MS tool:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/272530/EN-US/
Different tool...
NIC teaming has to be done with NIC's that can accommodate the the act of teaming, not all cards can team. Typically, cards will support a few different types of teaming. Fail over teaming and load balanced teaming are the two most popular.
Without the details of which NIC's you have and what...
From what I recall if you use the Windows boot disk to repair the OS then it will overwrite the registry with the version of the registry for a fresh install. This would explain why it thinks that it hasn't applied all of the older service packs and such. The registry doesn't contain information...
That process is the one that IIS 6.0 uses to manage its application pools. If the services is using a lot of CPU at a specific time of day then that likely means that there is a website that is being used during that particular part of the day and only that part of the day.
If you want to know...
The Windows 2003 Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in provides access to the last logon field. Open the snap-in, right-click Saved Queries, and select New, New Query. In the New Query dialog box, enter a name for your query and click Define Query. In the Find dialog box, make sure Common...
From what I understand the browse list in Windows Explorer is created with WINS and with broadcast traffic when WINS isn't available. If you want the browse lists to cross either AD domains or broadcast domains you need to use WINS replication in order to do this.
Before i go too far down the...
It is likely that you will need BIND version 8.2 or later running on your Linux boxes in order for AD to have all of the features that it needs in order to be happy. Below are some in of the things that AD needs. If you are looking for an enlightening article on the subject that is also below...
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