I am getting this error when i run dcdiag /a
Starting test: NCSecDesc
Error NT AUTHORITY\ENTERPRISE DOMAIN CONTROLLERS doesn't have
Replicating Directory Changes All
access rights for the naming context:
CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=xxx,DC=com
Error...
Hi all. I am going to be upgrading to Windows 2003 this summer but I wanted to know if their is a way to check AD to make sure everything is working correctly? I do have netdiag and dcdiag but i am not sure what switches to use or what to check. Thank you for any help.
wolluf,
yes a hardware solution if they have any. For example, if i configure a laptop or desktop with all the programs and configuration that i want I would like to be able to put that hard drive into a device that will then copy that information to a blank hard drive. Currently we are using an...
I'm wondering if anyone can help me. I can't remember the MOC code to tell the PBX to light MWI on stations. I have in my mind that it's 1303 but I am not sure.
Also I can't remember how to program buttons on a console. I think its MOC code 97 but i'm not sure. I remember I have to put in the...
I will be upgrading from 2000 to 2003 later this summer and I was hoping to get opinions from those of you who have upgraded from 2000 to 2003. Did you do an inplace upgrade (from exchange 2000 to 2003 and the upgrade the O/S from server 2000 to 2003), or did you put in a whole new box and do a...
We have a remote server that someone seems to be shutting down at night (on purpose or by accident I am not sure). I would like to find out who is actually issuing the shutdown command, either by Start, shutdown, shutdown computer or the command prompt. How can i go about doing this?
One of our *wonderful* users decided to create a powerpoint presentation with pictures of a party and send them to another user. I can only imagine that they downloaded the pics from the camera and never compressed them and each pic was probably a few megs or so.
I know I should have put limits on but someone tried to send a 1gb email to someone internally. Now we can not delete it from thier inbox. Should I go into the M: drive and delete it from thier?
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