May 2008 - Posts
Hello all, its Randy here again. The File Replication Service (FRS) is a technology used to synchronize data between several data shares on different computers and often in different sites throughout an organization. Any change made to the FRS data is
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Hi Rob here again. I hope that you found the first blog on troubleshooting Kerberos Authentication problems caused by name resolution informative and learned something about how to review network captures as well as how the SMB protocol works at a high
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Hi, David here again. You might be familiar with Security Templates that we use in Windows 2000 and 2003. The template is sort of the master set of security settings that we apply to a server when you either set it up or configure it using the Security
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Hi, Ned here again. You’ve probably already started reading about how Windows Server 2008 now supports using Distributed File System Replication (DFSR) technology to synchronize SYSVOL. This means that the legacy File Replication Service (FRS) is no longer
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Mike again. Here is an updated version of the blog post which was originally published on the Group Policy blog. Check it out! Did you know you can import/export WMI filters using GPMC? However, your export is limited to one filter at a time – filter
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Hi Rob here. I thought I would show you how we in Microsoft Commercial Technical Support typically troubleshoot Kerberos authentication issues. This discussion should do much to get you more comfortable viewing network traces for Kerberos authentication
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Hi. Jim here from DS here with a follow up to my SDDL blog part I. At the end of my last post I promised to dissect further the SDDL output returned by running the CACLS with the /S switch on tools share as follows: Here is the output exported to a .txt
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