DCoT has a great list of AD tools. This list is a keeper, add it to your bookmarks!
Daily Cup of Tech ? Server Failure Lesson #10: Useful Active Directory Tools
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What’s the difference between remove exchange attributes and delete mailbox? In this post of the Jason Dool we’ll undertand the difference them.
Over time, several people have inquired about the differences between the "Delete Mailbox" and "Remove Exchange Attributes" functionality in Exchange 2000/2003. Note: The Remove Exchange Attributes option only appears in the Exchange Tasks wizard [...]
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May 14th, 2006
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I have a new article in the April edition of Windows IT Pro: 5 Steps to a Secured Active Directory. In it, I cover the fundamental things system administrators must do to ensure a basic level of security with Active Directory. Often people concentrate on more advanced security issues such as defending [...]
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April 1st, 2006
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Jason Conger has written another fine article on deploying a pre-configured Citrix ICA-Client using Active Directory.
"This article will show you how to create a pre-configured Citrix Client and leverage Active Directory to deploy the client. You may ask, "Why would I want to use Active Directory to deploy the client. Doesn’t [...]
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November 25th, 2005
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So, as promised yesterday, here are a collection of the resources and documents I talked about during the Exchange Unplugged tour gig in London yesterday
BlogCast: Populating Active Directory using the Active Directory Migration Tool (ADMT)
Blogcast series on upgrading to Exchange 2003
The Active Directory Migration Tool Overview (originally written for Windows 2000, but the concepts [...]
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September 20th, 2005
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I can’t wait until we get all of our users on the Exchange 2003 server and give this a try!
This has come up a number of times, and I actually thought I’d blogged about it in the past — but I guess not.
If you have users that only use POP and/or IMAP, and never log [...]
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September 2nd, 2005
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I had an interesting question asked of me today, and I had to spend some time looking into it, so I thought I’d share the result of that with you.
As you know, adprep is used for preparing Active Directory to include Windows Server 2003 domain controllers. It comes in two flavors:
adprep /forestprep
Which is, of course, [...]
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April 19th, 2005
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blogs.Geekdojo.net/adam found these great step-by-step AD guides.
This collection of Active Directory step-by-step guides is excellent
[Via Adam's Mindspace]
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We aren’t running a 2003 domain yet, but this is very interesting once we get there.
The Windows 2003 Server Resource Kit has a .dll that will add a new tab to all your user accounts. The tab is called “Additional Account info” and has a few interesting items. The Active Directory schema is not something [...]
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After my session at the TechNet roadshow yesterday, I? promised I’d make available all the links to the documents I’d been talking about during my presentation to save everyone scribbling down URLs’s like crazy (URL’s are getting so complex now - thank goodness for search engines!)
Preparing to Administer Exchange 2003 using CDOEXM
Special groups in Exchasnge [...]
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