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November 2007 - Posts

Introducing Group Policy Preferences
Hi, Mike here. Have you ever wanted to map a drive for specific users at logon—without using a logon script? Have you ever wanted to change the local administrator’s password on all your client computers? Have you ever wanted to add items Read More...
Cool Auditing Tricks in Vista and 2008
Hi, Ned here again. Today I’m going to show some interesting new features of Auditing in Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 that can be used for troubleshooting problems or seeing what’s happening in your environment. I’ll be building Read More...
How to troubleshoot Certificate Enrollment in the MMC Certificate Snap-in
Hi, Seth Scruggs here from the Directory Services team. Today I’m going to discuss how to troubleshoot certificate enrollment in Windows using a Windows Server 2003 Certification Authority (CA). Before you read on, make sure you have the Windows Read More...
What's in a Token
Hi, Randy here. This is my first blog post to help explain authentication and authorization. This post will be helpful in understanding "Access is Denied" messages and how to troubleshoot when these happen. I'd like to start with an explanation of the Read More...
Configuring your PDCE with Alternate Time Sources
Bob Drake from Microsoft again. Often we see situations where the forest root domain PDCE is configured to acquire time from a specified authoritative NTP source but cannot due to issues outside of the local network (IE: DNS, Routing). Typically the first Read More...
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