Hey Mark thanks for the code....just got to this today! When I run the first script I got all the PC dumped into thw 'wslist.txt' file....perfect! Then I ran the 'WhoIsLoggedInThereListVer.vbs' which resides in the same folder as the 'wslist.txt' file and it generates an error...
I need to generate a list for HR of all the groups that we have in the AD and the users who belong to each group. I tried using LDIF, but you get a whole bunch of other stuff that you don't need (i.e. OU structure etc)
I just want a clean list of groups within the AD and the members of each...
I want to take the information and populate the AD with it. So I need to mach PC Hostname to user....yes! I'm talking about the user who physically sits and owns that PC...not who is currently using it....just who sits there and uses it day-to-day. Do you have any examples of scripts or where I...
Sorry...We do use Cisco VPN but....if I'm at home and I have broadband....how am I supposed to run the VPN before login if I need to login just to access my VPN? I mean it makes sence with dial-up....but otherwise I don't see how this could work.
I need to find a way to match all my PC hostnames within the Active Directory to actual users who are using them....anotherwords my PC is say 66yykrii.mydomain.local....I need to know its 'Joe Somebodys' PC....any dynamic way of doing this?
I have a problem that I can't seem to figure out. I have a domain that has a login script configured with a GPO. So basically when ppl log on at work in the morning the GPO kicks in and maps all there network drives for them. The problem starts for laptop users....if the same user goes home in...
OK. I have radius set up in a windows 2003 environment. I have
Certificate Services running and I'm using IAS, AD, DHCP.....
I have added both of my AP as 2 seperate radius clients. When I try and
connect...near AP1 everything works fine....I connect, get IP...the
works...all is good. If...
All ready got them.....lemme assk you...how did you search this to find it? Did you do a google search? And if so what key words did you use? When I was searching....I kept looking for 'virtual IP' and 'dual nics' and all I ever got was NLB stuff....
But that's exactly what I'm trying to do...I need a redundant nic! Basically, this server is a production server that can never go down.....we have 2 main switches (also for redundancy) and I need to one nic plugged into one switch and the other plugged into the other.....this way....if one nic...
I have a w2k3 server with 2 NIC's. I want to configure these 2 nic's with a 'virtual IP' so that if one goes down...the other will know to take over. I looked at NLB, but it dosen't do that exactly....so is of no use....does anyone know how to do this? Or can someone point me in the right directon?
OK....here's what I did...first off...I checked to make sure that "register this connections addresses in DNS" was unchecked.....then, I made sure that the dynamic updates was set to "none"....I changed it from "secure only". Then I cleared cache from the DNS snap-in.....then I did an...
YES! That's what's so frustrating.....also....why does it work for our Montreal Office and not our Toronto office? I mean there both DDNS.....there is replication.....so what the hell is going on? I tried what the other guy said anyhow....and it still didn't work. At first I got the appropriate...
What I need to do is write a script that will pop up a box prompting for a username password and domain....once there it'll take those values and use them in the rest of the script to map a drive to the local machine.
I've connected to my network using a VPN client and can ping...
Sorry man but I'm getting frustrated....it's as if no one is understanding what I'm saying.....
I've added a zone for acme.com....that's been there since the begining.....this is why I'm so confused. My problem is cache.....if I look at my cache on my DNS (Internal) server...I can seem that the...
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