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 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...
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?
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...
I have an AD with 2 sites. I'm using Dynamic DNS and seem to be having the strangest problem. We have internal and external DNS servers.....when our users are within our network we want all there queries to resolve to the internal DNS servers.....so here goes...in our first site...will call it...
What I have is this:
A windows 2003 server network with a domain and DHCP, DNS and AD all functioning fine.
I have a bunch of other Linux flavored application servers and a Radius machine (running Linux) that I use to connect to (through VPN client) in order to either
A) Remote desktop into one...
I have a really weird problem on my DNS server that I can't figure out for the life of me. I'm trying to ping one of my machines... I'm gonna call it pop3.test.com....when I ping it, it resolves to another name completly:
C:\DOCUME~1\m2820>ping pop3.test.com
Pinging george.test.com...
It appears that somehow our Authenticated users account got deleted. If I try and add myself to the group the AD won't find it, however when I try create a GPO I see it added by default. It's weird....it seems to exist somewhere buried! What's going on? Has anyone else ever had this problem? I...
I have 2 sites. Currently I have a folder in site 'A' that I have added to the DFS. Now users in both site 'A' and 'B' can access the shared folder. However....due to a slow WAN connection they want people to access the .txt files within that share locally on there own DC instead of coming all...
I have two sites....one in Montreal one in Toronto....both have an AD that replicates the sysvol between them. I have login scripts for the Montreal and Toronto users....some of the Montreal users have problems with there login scripts.....sometimes they wont work! I did a GPRESULT and found out...
I hate logon scripts! Here's the latest problem....I have one user who logs in and dosen't get any of his mapped drives. So, first thing I check is the logon script which maps his drives for him......I browse directly to the script and launch it (usually this always works)....for some reason it...
I have a batch file, very simple....that runs an SQL dump, moves the .dmp file to a remote share (via a mapped drive it creates just before) which in turn backs that file up to tape. Problem is that the box has RDP enabled for some clients and whenever they log into the box and logout the script...
Why is it that I can only login as this one user? I will explain.....I have a user account (Bob for arguments sake)...I can login as Bob and su to root if I want....however I can't login in as mary or jim or any of my other accounts! Why? and where can I change this?
I want to write a script that will change the password to a users login name and also reset his/her login count.
I know the two lines I need but don't know if it's possible to just run the dcript and be promptd for the user name....here's what I have so far...
passwd $username
chsec -f...
I have some box's that I can log onto directly as root and others that I have to log on as myself first and then su - to root. Can anyone tell me where I can change this so that I can log on straight as root?
I need to be able to recognize the PC I'm on at work quick so I would like to have the computer name as my desktop background and also when I log off! I had once seen this done at an office and I know they weren't using any utility like BGInfo. Can anyone help...I would like to do this within...
I run a scheduled backup on my Novell server every night. Most nights it passes wothout a hitch. However, every so often it error with the following message 'Begin Novell SMS errors: A transport failure has occured. End Novell SMS errors.
Any idea?
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