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  1. Rowen24

    Need supportive evidence for Outlook OWA security issue

    I am looking for some help convincing management that they made a bad discussion with regards to setting up Outlook 2003 to point to our webmail server. I work for a global corporation were we have many virtual office users around the world. Recently, a decision was made to set up all...
  2. Rowen24

    Can not remove "Read Only" attribute from shared folder

    I'm not sure if this will help but have you tried taken owner of the folder by going into the security tab, advanced, Owner. Select yourself and select apply. This should populate your name as the owner. Now try removing the check and seeing if it sticks.
  3. Rowen24

    How to isolate access to domain controllers?

    The situation is this: We have 23 domain controllers in our environment all over the world. In the last year, we added two for our exchange environment which has been outsourced. Originally, we had these vendors (exchange admins) as domain admins so that they can do what they need on their...
  4. Rowen24

    How to find security groups on the network?

    We are on the right track but those look more localized. Do you think there is a query in AD that could do what I want?
  5. Rowen24

    How to find security groups on the network?

    I use the dsquery to search for groups in Active Directory but what if I wanted to find the path that the group controls? I might not be explaining it right, sounds good in my head. For example, I have a group called securityadmin. Now I want to find out what folders on our network that...
  6. Rowen24

    How to find security groups on the network?

    This may be an impossible task but it would make my life easier if it can be done. I am cleaning up our AD environment and we have a lot of groups that we cannot find where they belong on the network. Is there a script, dos command, anything that can find the path where a security group is...

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