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October 2007 - Posts

High Accuracy W32time Requirements
Hello there. I’m Bob Drake from Microsoft’s Directory Services Team. Quite often we get inquiries on how to configure networks for high accuracy time needs. In some cases, customers want the time accurate down to the second. There are a lot of occasions Read More...
Introducing Auditing Changes in Windows 2008
Hi, Dave here. Auditing is a wonderful tool and we highly recommend that everyone use it on their servers.  It can really help out with diagnosing problems and determining the root cause, and of course with protecting your servers and your network.  Read More...
Documenting Active Directory Infrastructure the Easy Way
Hi, Ned here. From time to time customers ask us what their options are to document their Active Directory environments – site topologies, domains and trusts, where group policies are linked and what their settings are. Until recently we didn’t have an Read More...
Top 10 Common Causes of Slow Replication with DFSR
Hi, Ned again. Today I’d like to talk about troubleshooting DFS Replication (i.e. the DFSR service included with Windows Server 2003 R2, not to be confused with the File Replication Service). Specifically, I’ll cover the most common causes of slow replication Read More...
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