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Certificate Server question28 Feb 2009 07:07 GMT1
I've inherited a network with 2 Windows 2000 AD controllers, I'm prepping
everything to upgrade to AD2008.  On the primary AD, I see that Certificate
Server is installed but I'm not sure it is being used or is necessary.  When
I open the Certification Authority program, under ...
event viewer27 Feb 2009 18:55 GMT2
Good day,
here is the situation. I've been examining event viewer logs and what i
would like to know now is, what process/action/request triggered, for
example a certain user audit prompt.
Watchguard or ISA Server/Forefront26 Feb 2009 20:11 GMT2
I hope that this is the right place for this :-
I work at a small charity in London.  We have one adsl connection into a
Watchguard Firebox which feeds two servers on separate domains.  One server
(A) is running Windows Server 2003 and Exchange Server 2003, the other (B)
User password change not working25 Feb 2009 19:16 GMT2
When selecting "User must change password at next logon" for a user
object in A/D 2003 R2 and connecting from an XP SP2/3 machine, it
won't force a password change if the computer is shut down or
restarted.  It will connect if the user is logs out and logs back in.
does WSUS require active directory in this scenario?25 Feb 2009 19:12 GMT1
I intend to setup a WSUS infrastructure where there is one central WSUS
server where I approve updates and several other WSUS servers at other
locations that synchronize with this central WSUS server... basically
central administration
Change Certificate Subject Name23 Feb 2009 16:36 GMT2
We have a Windows 2003 Standard Edition CA in our Company. Now I like to
change the Users Subject Name. I like to remove the e-mail adress from
the Subject Name. Is this possible with the Windows 2003 Standard
Edition CA?
Ever seen this before?23 Feb 2009 08:16 GMT6
I dont know if this is the right place to post this, but a couple of time it
has told me it couldnt do one thing or another because of some kind of
security issue. If this goes somewhere else please let me know..
My computer is doin some weird stuff HELP?
Unblock Restricted IP22 Feb 2009 21:31 GMT1
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Implication of using the Manager attrib to the User Obj22 Feb 2009 00:55 GMT7
I cannot find any documentation on the implication of adding a user to the
Manager attribute to the User object.  
Thank you.
Certificate Server GONE !!!21 Feb 2009 18:59 GMT1
This is my first post in the forum, and hopefully I'll be pleased by
your numerous answers :)
Here is my issue:
- I have a single AD Domain, with many replicas on different remote
NTFS copy/move within partition21 Feb 2009 00:52 GMT18
I've been doing this for years in 2000, XP, 2003. Now testing on Server 2008
Standard - porting my 2003 lab exercises to 2008. I have a FolderX with two
files, I set specific permissions for users for both files. I copy one file
to FolderY and move one file to the same FolderY. ...
http://IP of CA/certsrv fails to open with "Page not found" error20 Feb 2009 22:35 GMT7
The default webpage for certificate services //localhost/certsrv fails to
open with a 404 "page can not be found" error.  I have tried all variations
for the localhost including IP address, localhost, 172.0.0.1 and servername.  
So I can not request certificates via the gui. I am ...
Event ID 67519 Feb 2009 19:29 GMT1
A few weeks ago, I started getting the following Failure Audit on the domain
controller running Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition SP2:
User:  NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Source:  Security
AD user authentication & control18 Feb 2009 19:15 GMT3
Currently I have AD server 2003 std 32bit serving 1000 users. Would like to
know the best way to control and restrict every user to logon to AD from
their own designated workstation. In this way, I can prevent password
sharing where user can't logon using other's ID & pwd. 2ndly, ...
QUESTION: are all windows boxes automatically members of some     microsoft domain?18 Feb 2009 07:14 GMT8
I had read somewhere a comment by a Unix administrator where he
claimed that all Windows boxes are always part of some Microsoft
"parent" domain or something like that.
I do not remember the exact formulation of what he called it but the
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