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C#: Getting members of a group the easy way with .Net 3.5 (Discussion groups, nested, recursive, security groups, etc.)
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over 5 years ago
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BooRadely
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Just saw this being discussed internally and thought that it was quite useful to a lot of you out there so I thought I'd share. The true boolean to grp.GetMembers tells it to recursively get the nested group members too. I tested this out...
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Some useful debugging commands
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over 5 years ago
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BooRadely
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All of these are for kernel mode, these are just commands I use often that don't troubleshoot a particular problem, but are helpful in getting a general picture of the system. If you have a specific issue you're trying to understand, drop a note and I...
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Find out who pings on a subnet quick and easy
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over 5 years ago
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BooRadely
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So i know there are tools out there to do this but figured some would be interested on how to do this real quick with stuff that's already in the OS. 1) Turn off echos to make the out put clean (don’t forget to turn it back on when its done via “echo...
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Got IPSEC? Got Problems? New tool released to help you triage IPSEC failures.
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over 5 years ago
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The Microsoft IPsec Diagnostic Tool is available for Windows Server 2008, for Windows Vista, for Windows Server 2003, and for Windows XP This should help you out when you have those weird "network" issues going on with some clients where IPSEC...
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