April 2006 - Posts
Due to some legalities I have decided to change ADHC to DSExplorer (Directory Services Explorer), I am open to some other names if you have any :) Luckily I have a great colleague that pointed this out to me thank you! Luckily (number 2) its early enough
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So I have started the Active Directory Health Check (ADHC) and I must admit, I am loving it. I took an old application I was building and fixed some bugs that I knew existed. Then I slapped a quick GUI onto it, just so we can see some information on the
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This updated version of the Windows Server 2003 Security Guide provides specific recommendations for hardening computers that run Microsoft Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) in three distinct enterprise environments. The Legacy Client (LC)
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Ok so I don’t know if I should be flattered or just irritated. I had Comments set to allow anonymous comments and it seems that some spammers hit my blog and just inundated my blog with spam comments. I have decided to moderate all comments. So what does
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If there is one thing that irritates me, is always having to remember what to check when running a Active Directory health check. What irritates me even more is the fact that I have to do all this manually. Now internally we have a tool that is provided
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I know that Kerberos delegation can be a pain in the A$$ one of the first steps is to see if the user/administrator has registered a Service Principle Name (SPN) if he has and Kerberos delegation is still not working then check if he has duplicate entries
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Just published on the CFS teams Blog :- How client failback works in a DFS Namespace New Single Instance Store whitepaper available Both very good reads and very well done, kudos to the CFS team!!!!! Well done guys. C
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Well I have been trying to do the whole media experience thing at home. I have an internal network (soon to have a full Active Directory Forest with Exchange and ISA 2006 Beta); on this internal network I have three Windows XP Professional machines. Computer1
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