Guys-
Ok, this one is baffling me.
I have exchange 03 with a mix of cleints running XP office and 03 office. All using outlook, naturally. I've created a company shared calendar. It can be access by the xp outlook users without issue. But the 03 outlook get the following. "The messaging...
I'm looking for the same thing! Any luck so far... Do you have a budget? I've seen some freeware out there but I rather pay for something that works. Something that intergrates with M exchange would be a plus too.
Charles
Good question, I am faced with a similar proposal... Let me know if you have already implemented this. I can be reached at camy@choicecap.com
Thanks
Charles
Come on guys! No one has any input on this... It seems pretty simple yet it perplexes me!
Any help would be appreciated. The Microsoft KB has no input!
Thanks
Hello everyone...
For a redundacy standpoint, I would like to an admin account in AD on a 2003 server. Is it possbile to hide it from the display when browsing users and computers?
Does anyone have suggestions on this topic?
Thanks
Charles
Hello everyone...
For a redundacy standpoint, I would like to an admin account in AD on a 2003 server. Is it possbile to hide it from the display when browsing users and computers?
Does anyone have suggestions on this topic?
Thanks
Charles
Help... I've treid everything...
I currently have 1 domain for our entire company which I'll refer to as company.local. A few months ago we experimented with adding another. In which a DC was created and a trust was created between the 2 domains. Since then the test was dcpromo-ed and...
How do I do this? Under the user setting on a workstation, I see member of admin or domain admin. I don't see local admin. IS this something that should be set at the workstation or on the server through group policies?
Thanks
OK, so I'm still lost....
My local admin and domain admin have different usernames and passwords.... Username is admin for local and administrator for the domain.
BUT, the user knows (or at least knew until I changed it) the local admin password. They logged in as the local admin and went...
Greg,
Yes is what what you are seeing, per your attached image....
My test to others would be to go to a regular user's machine and log in locally. Then go to the users tab, select the the domain user (for the domain, not the local account and change he/she to an admin. Save and close...
I can't beleive this.... So if I want to givn a user local admin rights, then I must give them domain admin rights? This is absurd.
It looks like none of my users will local admins, as of now!!!
The only work around I can think of so far would be to change the admin name on the domain...
Thanks for the quick response... Its unsettling that this is possible.
BTW, I'm changing all local passwords this weekend, BUT I would like to give a few local admin rights, but certainly not to the entire domain.
Thanks
Let me know if come up with something!!!!
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