You're not trying to assign a policy to an elevated user, are you?
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NEVER been a fan of putting domain controllers in a DMZ. Never had a client (and some are over 100k seats) that put them out there, either.
But Site and Services should be defined correctly before you join any machine to the domain that may look at that RODC.
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So then why do you have a DC?
Why not?
Things are much cleaner and easier if you'd just domain join the machines, and give people normal user names.
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Users have to be a member of Domain Users. Without it, they can't login.
All the parents? That's a lot of licenses!
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You could do that. You can also use herestrings
$body = @"
blah
blah
foo
foo
foo
"@
I've written some scripts that were more than 5,000 lines, and I still prefer single lines, with word wrap when needed.
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https://testconnectivity.microsoft.com should show you a lot.
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Well, TMG has been around for a while, and before that there was ISA, which has been around forever. And before that, the security threats were much different than they are now.
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Never EVER put a DC in the DMZ. If you need to publish something, you can use TMG (if you already have it, as it's no longer available) or UAG.
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Depends on how you want to input data. Do you want to do something like
Check4Duplicate -FirstName "John" -LastName "Doe"
Because that would be easy enough to just build the potential email address ($FirstName + "." + $LastName + "@contoso.com") and then query AD to see if it's already there...
24 different options to help streamline the deployment of Lync Server 2013
http://www.ehloworld.com/1697
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What's to stop them from using Windows Explorer? Command Prompt? Start>Run? All of those allow you to go to other UNC paths, or browse.
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I don't believe it gets set unless you're running from a saved .ps1 file.
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Oh - and no Start MENU - just a Start BUTTON that takes you to the desktop screen. Same as clicking on the desktop button, or hitting the Windows key.
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I don't see what the fuss is about. Login, hit the Windows key - boom - desktop. Inflexible people who don't want change and progress just want it "the way it was".
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bandwidth, disk speed (read and write), compression, encryption, server load....
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The .csv file should have the top header row with "account" and "phone"
And then one line for each user, with their account name and phone number.
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I use /mir for all copies, including the initial one. Same syntax every time.
I just moved 10TB of data with it - no problems.
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