Is there a way for me to give a user admin rights, across the DOMAIN (or for a certain OU), so that user can change passwords ONLY. I don't want the user to be able to do any other domain admin tasks. I simply want them to be in charge of changing passwords and unlocking accounts for a certain...
We have a network share located on our DC. It's a large drive that hosts our users' documents, etc. However, the drive is filling up, so we want to *move* the files to our SAN. The permissions for each folder allows access by the user and Domain Admins *ONLY*. [Everyone group access has been...
I had this problem awhile back, but figured out that I didn't have enough mag space for the backups to complete. SO, I added a SAN drive with 400GB of room -- to the previous 200GB of HDD mag storage.
Afterwards, changed some of the agents to point to the new Storage Policy (for the SAN)...
I hate to bring this here, but I don't know where else to go. We are experiencing what we believe to be DNS issues in our network. Here is one example of how this problem manifests itself:
On a user XP Pro workstation, an intranet web-based app that requires AD authentication won't start after a...
We recently did some Nessus testing on our domain. We found that some unused TCP & UDP ports were open -- nothing major.
I have two questions:
1) Do we NEED to close these ports (ie TCP 137/138, UDP 445, etc) as Nessus results suggested?
2) If so, I would like to close those ports on both our...
[pc3] Event ID 5722
The session setup from the computer [name] failed to authenticate. The name of the account referenced in the security database is [name$]. The following error occurred: Access is denied.
[ponder] Every couple of weeks I battle Event ID 5722 on several PCs on our PDC.
The...
(Sorry for the long post, but I wanted to give all of the info I have available.)
Our problems started Sunday morning. Thus far we can find no common thread. We have discovered 11 PCs that are "infected" with something. I put "infected" in quotes because we're not sure if we're dealing with...
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