I have a list of folders on my network in a .txt, which are stored in different locations throughout the network. Looking for a tool or script to pull the size of those folders and output them to a txt/cvs files.
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We have a TSLS (2008 SP2, not R2) issuing both 2003 and 2008 Per Device CALs. I have no Issues with the 2008 CALs. It has 5 or so batches of 2003 CALs, and hands out some (group A), but not others (group B). When CALs run out on group A, it doesn't grab CALs from Group B, and throws error 22. Of note, this for a Citrix xenapp implementation.
This is what the event log says:
Log Name: System
Source: Microsoft-Windows-TerminalServices-Licensing
Date:
Event ID: 22
Task Category: None
Level: Warning
Keywords: Classic
User: N/A
Computer:
Description:
The Terminal Services license server "TS licensing server name" does not have any
Terminal Services client access licenses (TS CALs) installed and registered with
the Microsoft Clearinghouse for product "Windows Server 2003 - Terminal Server Per
Device CAL Token". Therefore, the Terminal Services license server cannot issue TS
CALs of the type "Windows Server 2003 - Terminal Server Per Device CAL Token" to
the terminal server "IP of a TS". To resolve this problem, install additional TS
CALs as required.
Is there a way to auto place a computer in a specific OU based on of the user who joined it to the domain? For example, I have 5 OUs, and site admins can add PCs to the domain, but can't manage any aspect of AD outside of their OU and we want to prevent having to move computers to the correct OU.
I am aware of the ability to change the global location of new computers in AD, as well as pre-adding them in the correct OU, but looking for something more specific if it exists.
I want to simulate a DOS attack, or a very high workload on a simple IIS web site. The purpose is testing SCOM responses with IIS.
Any suggestions for a tool and/or script?
Thanks!
Need to do an in place upgrade of a Standard 2008 R2 Server to Enterprise 2008 R2 that has SQL Server running on it.
Anyone have any experiences/issues with this process? I've done this process on server without SQL.
I have considered a format/redeploy/restore, so looking for input on just the above technical situation.
Thanks!
Anyone know of software/tools used to measure and draw reports based off of end user Exchange usage? Items for a particular user would include:
- How many messages a day
- List of top receipts from that user
- Collective KB/MB sent per day/week
- Peak times of usage
This is not so much about Anti-virus/spam, but basically a desire to find out how employees are using their corporate email accounts without directly attaching to their boxes and snooping around.
Thank you!
I have a basic setup OCS Standard setup w/ OC 2007 clients and Altigen for our phone system.
I want to enable Phone integration through OC 2007, but the check box is grayed out.
I have tried:
RSOP is showing this policy taking place, but I am not actually seeing a new reg key in regedit.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/communicator-help/set-up-your-computer-to-control-your-phone-HP001154833.aspx (even though this is for 2005)
Any ideas? Anything on the server I need to config to allow this?
Thanks!
This may be a tumbleweed, but does anyone know of a webcam that can be remotely controlled via IP? (understanding you'll have to have static IPs, NATing, open ports in firewalls, yada yada yada)
For example, there are two locations (A and B), and person 1 is in location A, and wants to be able to control a webcam/view in location B to zoom in and out on particular people.
On Windows XP/& boxes. Using LiveMeeting/WebEx.
Already looked at for round table view:
Thanks!
Got a user who travels back and forth from two locations (192.168.2.X and 192.168.3.X) and works remotely on two subnets and a basic windows PTPP VPN when on the road. Uses Outlook 2007 with Exchange 2007.
The exchange server is at a Data Center on the subnet there (192.168.1.X), so he is using Outlook Anywhere (outlook over HTTP)
At one of these locations (192.168.2.X), messages randomly stick in the outbox, and the user closes and re-opens outlook, and the messages send. This doesn't happen when they are at the other location, or using the VPN connection on the road. Doesn't happen in OWA as well.
There are about 20 other users at this location, and there are no reports of anyone else having this issue at this location, or the other.
Any thoughts?
I did some looking, but I didn't see a SF question directly related to this.
I need to find a platform for internal/LAN use only for chat and desktop sharing. We got a lot people having to get up and walk over to another person's office for simple items, and we could save a lot of time collectivity if we had a solution where we had a client app similar to gchat or AIM, where one could right click a name and request a desktop sharing session (to or from).
This wouldn't be for product presentation or long training sessions, and wouldn't need more than 2 people in the session. We use GoToMeeting for this.
I've looked at TeamViewer, and they got the features I want (plus a lot more features that wouldn't help) and seem more geared to large enterprise support, and it is not exactly cheap.
Also looked at OCS some as well, but it seems heavy for what I am trying to do. I don't need anything relating to phone usage. If the general opinion says otherwise, I could talked back into OCS if I am wrong about weight of the product.
We use GoToAssist for remote support of clients (which I am a fan of), and I don't it fits here, correct me if I am wrong.
All the workstations are XP/7.
Thanks!
DSQUERY user -inactive 4 | DSMOVE -newparent <distinguished name of target OU>
Running this script and getting "dsmove failed (user) is an unknown parameter".
If I run the dsquery w/o the dsmove, it cleanly pulls a list for me. If I run with just one account, it works as well.
Thoughts?
I am going to be using some DSQUERY/DSMOVE scripts to clean up my AD Domin. One option is to move inactive objects to a OU that has restrictive GPOs applied to it.
Something like:
DSQUERY computer -inactive 10 | DSMOVE -newparent <distinguished name of target OU>
My question is what value defines an object, both user and computer, as "inactive" for a period of time? Is it the last time a computer was logged on to for computer accounts, and for users is it the last time that the user account logged on to a computer?
But what if, say for example, I had a web server that wasn't rebooted and or logged into for a couple of months but remain powered on and functioning as normal, would it be defined as "inactive" where as technically it's still serving web pages and so on?
Thanks for the help!
We have a SonicWALL TZ 180 with Enhanced OS.
We want to block the chat web app within gmail's site, but not block the whole gmail site.
I've turned IPS on, and all IM to prevent.
Any ideas?
I've seen some post about editing the local computer host file, but I'd prefer to do it at the gateway level.
Thanks!
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I get the "a rule in this public folder prevents a message this large from being posted" when trying to post a message with a large attachment.
I edited the "Prohibit post at (KB)" value under the limit tab on the properties of the desired Public Folder to be a GB which is far larger than the message/item I am trying to post to the folder. Am I missing anything? Restarted the MS Information Store Service. This public folder is 2-3 deep from the "Default Public Folder". I shouldn't have to edit any values higher than the folder its self correct?
Thanks!
Anyone know of a tool/script that I can use to find if a single file is present on machines on my LAN?
The file would be in the same place every time.
Same applies to a service. Need to know which servers have a particular service running or not on the LAN.
It's a lot of servers to audit, so looking for a way to save time rather than jumping into each one.
Thanks!
DBAs out there,
We have a SQL environment that needs a backup solution upgrade, and we are looking for some input from the community. There are 8DBs spread across 4 servers total in 100GB of size, plus a 9th DB that is 450GB that is excluded in the numbers below. All are located at a data center with a large amount of bandwidth (OC-3).
Currently backups are run from SQL Management Studio Maintenance Plans to an array at the data center with the DBs. Off site backups are conducted by an employee plugging in a USB drive weekly and x-copying over the data and taking that drive back to the office. We would ideally like to remove the aspect of a human having to come into the data center to pull the data off.
Currently the backups are daily fulls. Lite-speed is available for compression and we could continue to run daily fulls for comfort's sake, or we could move to a mixture of 1 full 3 days diff plus trans for some of the DBs and 1 full 6 days diff plus trans for the other DBs, instead of all fulls. Any thoughts on that?
One off-site option is use DFS, or another copying mechanism to sync the data center backup share to a share down at the office/off site location over a T1 at night. In running the numbers if we were to move to diff plan, we are looking at ~6GB most nights, and ~19GB on Saturday nights of backup data. If the full T1 was available to the syncing process that would be 9 hours on most nights, and 27 for Saturday.
Another option is to purchase a device with an off site backup subscription to send data from the off-site location to the 3rd party data center, but we could be looking at a steep cost.
It's about 59.5GBs of data a week, so if we wanted to keep 2 months that's roughly .5TB.
Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance!
Situation:
Co-located DCs connected by T1 to client working location. The T1 is averaging at about 2/3 usage. All 1 Active Directory.
I am trying to deploy a start-up script to clients at the working location though GPO. It seems to work on some computers and not on others, but consistently. For example, it will always work on PC1, and always NOT work on PC2. Even though at the same location . I turned on netlogon logging and below is what one of the "not working" PCs are reporting...
Once they login the other GPOs work. I know the tendency would be to say that's its a DNS issue, but the records are good and other PCs are working fine. I also re-added the computer to the domain...
Also, at the DC/server location, there are other server reporting "RPC server not responding" in relation to Netlogon start up, and the secondary DC everyone once in awhile throws a DFS error about "no endpoint from the end point mapper" about the other server...
Perhaps the DCs are over worked? Any way guys think to confirm that? Only about 90 workstations/servers for 2 DCs. 2 working locations and 1 colo facility. I did some netstat -an to see whats going on and they are averaging 15-20 "TIME_WAIT"s
Thoughts?
15:27:28 [INIT] Group Policy is not defined for Netlogon 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] Following are the effective values after parsing 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] Sysvol = C:\WINDOWS\SYSVOL\SYSVOL 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] Scripts = (null) 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] SiteName (0) = Default-First-Site-Name 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] RpcDacl = (null) 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] Pulse = 300 (0x12c) 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] Randomize = 1 (0x1) 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] PulseMaximum = 7200 (0x1c20) 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] PulseConcurrency = 10 (0xa) 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] PulseTimeout1 = 10 (0xa) 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] PulseTimeout2 = 300 (0x12c) 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] MaximumMailslotMessages = 500 (0x1f4) 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] MailslotMessageTimeout = 10 (0xa) 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] MailslotDuplicateTimeout = 2 (0x2) 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] ExpectedDialupDelay = 0 (0x0) 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] ScavengeInterval = 900 (0x384) 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] MaximumPasswordAge = 30 (0x1e) 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] LdapSrvPriority = 0 (0x0) 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] LdapSrvWeight = 100 (0x64) 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] LdapSrvPort = 389 (0x185) 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] LdapGcSrvPort = 3268 (0xcc4) 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] KdcSrvPort = 88 (0x58) 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] KerbIsDoneWithJoinDomainEntry = 0 (0x0) 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] DnsTtl = 600 (0x258) 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] DnsRefreshInterval = 86400 (0x15180) 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] CloseSiteTimeout = 900 (0x384) 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] SiteNameTimeout = 300 (0x12c) 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] DuplicateEventlogTimeout = 14400 (0x3840) 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] MaxConcurrentApi = 0 (0x0) 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] NegativeCachePeriod = 45 (0x2d) 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] BackgroundRetryInitialPeriod = 600 (0x258) 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] BackgroundRetryMaximumPeriod = 3600 (0xe10) 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] BackgroundRetryQuitTime = 0 (0x0) 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] BackgroundSuccessfulRefreshPeriod = 4294967295 (0xffffffff) 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] NonBackgroundSuccessfulRefreshPeriod = 1800 (0x708) 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] DnsFailedDeregisterTimeout = 172800 (0x2a300) 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] MaxLdapServersPinged = 55 (0x37) 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] DBFlag = 545325055 (0x2080ffff) 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] MaximumLogFileSize = 20000000 (0x1312d00) 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] ForceRediscoveryInterval = 43200 (0xa8c0) 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] RefusePasswordChange = FALSE 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] AllowReplInNonMixed = FALSE 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] AvoidSamRepl = TRUE 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] AvoidLsaRepl = TRUE 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] SignSecureChannel = TRUE 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] SealSecureChannel = TRUE 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] RequireSignOrSeal = TRUE 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] RequireStrongKey = FALSE 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] SysVolReady = TRUE 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] UseDynamicDns = TRUE 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] RegisterDnsARecords = TRUE 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] AvoidPdcOnWan = FALSE 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] AutoSiteCoverage = TRUE 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] AvoidDnsDeregOnShutdown = TRUE 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] DnsUpdateOnAllAdapters = FALSE 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] Nt4Emulator = FALSE 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] DisablePasswordChange = FALSE 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] NeutralizeNt4Emulator = FALSE 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] AllowSingleLabelDnsDomain = FALSE 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] Command line parsed successfully ... 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] Netlogon.dll has been unloaded (recover from it). 09/16 15:27:28 [SITE] Setting site name to 'Default-First-Site-Name' 09/16 15:27:28 [SESSION] \Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{1A232E93-DFF8-4177-A408-866CD52B9F83}: Transport Added (192.168.100.18) 09/16 15:27:28 [SESSION] Winsock Addrs: 192.168.100.18 (1) 09/16 15:27:28 [DNS] Set DnsForestName to: test.local 09/16 15:27:28 [DOMAIN] test: Adding new domain 09/16 15:27:28 [DOMAIN] Setting our computer name to FRTEST037 frtest037.test.local 09/16 15:27:28 [DOMAIN] Setting Netbios domain name to test 09/16 15:27:28 [DOMAIN] Setting DNS domain name to test.local. 09/16 15:27:28 [DOMAIN] Setting Domain GUID to db465d51-0612-406f-bd7f-c2649bc8008f 09/16 15:27:28 [CRITICAL] C:\WINDOWS\system32\config\netlogon.ftj: Unable to open. 2 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] Getting cached trusted domain list from binary file. 09/16 15:27:28 [MISC] NlpInitializeTrace succeeded 0 09/16 15:27:28 [LOGON] NlSetForestTrustList: New trusted domain list: 09/16 15:27:28 [LOGON] 0: test test.local (NT 5) (Forest Tree Root) (Primary Domain) (Native) 09/16 15:27:28 [LOGON] Dom Guid: db465d51-0612-406f-bd7f-c2649bc8008f 09/16 15:27:28 [LOGON] Dom Sid: S-1-5-21-3926823378-3145110219-1190181204 09/16 15:27:28 [INIT] Starting RPC server. 09/16 15:27:28 [SESSION] test: NlSessionSetup: Try Session setup 09/16 15:27:28 [SESSION] test: NlDiscoverDc: Start Synchronous Discovery 09/16 15:27:28 [MISC] DsGetDcName function called: Dom:(null) Acct:(null) Flags: DS 09/16 15:27:32 [MISC] DsrEnumerateDomainTrusts: Called, Flags = 0x9 **09/16 15:27:44 [CRITICAL] NetpDcGetDcNext: _ldap._tcp.Default-First-Site-Name._sites.dc._msdcs.test.local.: Cannot Query DNS. 1460 0x5b4 09/16 15:27:44 [CRITICAL] NetpDcGetDcNext: _ldap._tcp.Default-First-Site-Name._sites.dc._msdcs.test.local.: Cannot Query DNS. 1460 0x5b4 09/16 15:27:44 [CRITICAL] NetpDcGetNameIp: test.local.: No data returned from DnsQuery. 09/16 15:27:44 [MAILSLOT] Sent 'Sam Logon' message to test[1C] on all transports. 09/16 15:27:44 [CRITICAL] NetpDcGetNameIp: test.local.: No data returned from DnsQuery.** 09/16 15:27:44 [MAILSLOT] Sent 'Sam Logon' message to test[1C] on all transports. 09/16 15:27:46 [CRITICAL] NetpDcGetNameNetbios: test.local.: Cannot NlBrowserSendDatagram. (1C) 53 09/16 15:27:46 [CRITICAL] NetpDcGetName: test.local.: IP and Netbios are both done. 09/16 15:27:46 [CRITICAL] NetpDcGetNameNetbios: test.local.: Cannot NlBrowserSendDatagram. (1C) 53 09/16 15:27:46 [MISC] DsGetDcName function returns 1355: Dom:(null) Acct:(null) Flags: DS 09/16 15:27:46 [CRITICAL] NetpDcGetName: test.local.: IP and Netbios are both done. 09/16 15:27:46 [CRITICAL] test: NlDiscoverDc: Cannot find DC. 09/16 15:27:46 [CRITICAL] test: NlSessionSetup: Session setup: cannot pick trusted DC 09/16 15:27:46 [MISC] Eventlog: 5719 (1) "test" 0xc000005e c000005e ^... 09/16 15:27:46 [MISC] DsGetDcName function called: Dom:test Acct:(null) Flags: DS NETBIOS RET_DNS 09/16 15:27:46 [SESSION] test: NlSetStatusClientSession: Set connection status to c000005e 09/16 15:27:46 [SESSION] test: NlSessionSetup: Session setup Failed 09/16 15:27:46 [INIT] Started successfully 09/16 15:27:46 [MISC] DsrEnumerateDomainTrusts: returns: 0 09/16 15:27:46 [MISC] NetpDcGetName: test.local. similar query failed recently 0 09/16 15:27:46 [MISC] DsGetDcName function returns 1355: Dom:test Acct:(null) Flags: DS NETBIOS RET_DNS 09/16 15:27:46 [INIT] Group Policy is not defined for Netlogon 09/16 15:27:46 [INIT] Following are the effective values after parsing 09/16 15:27:46 [MISC] NlWksScavenger: Can be called again in 26 days (0x86e6c342) 09/16 15:27:46 [SESSION] I_NetLogonGetAuthData: (null) test 09/16 15:27:46 [CRITICAL] I_NetLogonGetAuthData: test: failed C000005E 09/16 15:27:48 [SESSION] NetrLogonGetTimeServiceParentDomain: test.local. is the parent domain. (PdcSameSite: 1) 09/16 15:27:49 [SITE] DsrGetSiteName: Returning site name 'Default-First-Site-Name' from local cache. 09/16 15:27:49 [MISC] DsGetDcName function called: Dom:(null) Acct:(null) Flags: IP TIMESERV AVOIDSELF BACKGROUND 09/16 15:27:49 [MISC] NetpDcGetName: test.local. similar query failed recently 3204 09/16 15:27:49 [MISC] DsGetDcName function returns 1355: Dom:(null) Acct:(null) Flags: IP TIMESERV AVOIDSELF BACKGROUND 09/16 15:27:49 [SITE] DsrGetSiteName: Returning site name 'Default-First-Site-Name' from local cache. 09/16 15:27:49 [MISC] DsGetDcName function called: Dom:(null) Acct:(null) Flags: IP TIMESERV AVOIDSELF BACKGROUND 09/16 15:27:49 [MISC] NetpDcGetName: test.local. similar query failed recently 3250 09/16 15:27:49 [MISC] DsGetDcName function returns 1355: Dom:(null) Acct:(null) Flags: IP TIMESERV AVOIDSELF BACKGROUND 09/16 15:28:46 [MISC] DsGetDcName function called: Dom:(null) Acct:(null) Flags: DS
Userenv log (as requested)
USERENV(220.224) 11:38:29:859 UnloadUserProfile: Entering, hProfile = <0x730>
USERENV(220.224) 11:38:29:859 UnloadUserProfile: In console winlogon process
USERENV(220.224) 11:38:29:859 UnloadUserProfileP: Entering, hProfile = <0x730>
USERENV(220.224) 11:38:29:875 GetExclusionListFromRegistry: Policy list is empty, returning user list = <Local Settings;Temporary Internet Files;History;Temp;Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook>
USERENV(220.224) 11:38:29:875 CSyncManager::EnterLock <S-1-5-21-3926823378-3145110219-1190181204-500>
USERENV(220.224) 11:38:29:875 CSyncManager::EnterLock: No existing entry found
USERENV(220.224) 11:38:29:875 CSyncManager::EnterLock: New entry created
USERENV(220.224) 11:38:29:875 CHashTable::HashAdd: S-1-5-21-3926823378-3145110219-1190181204-500 added in bucket 16
USERENV(220.224) 11:38:29:875 UnloadUserProfileP: Wait succeeded. In critical section.
USERENV(220.224) 11:38:29:875 MyRegUnLoadKey: Returning 1.
USERENV(220.224) 11:38:29:875 UnloadUserProfileP: Succesfully unloaded profile
USERENV(220.224) 11:38:29:875 MyRegUnLoadKey: Returning 1.
USERENV(220.224) 11:38:29:875 UnLoadClassHive: Successfully unmounted S-1-5-21-3926823378-3145110219-1190181204-500_Classes
USERENV(220.224) 11:38:29:875 UnloadUserProfileP: Successfully unloaded user classes
USERENV(220.224) 11:38:29:875 UnloadUserProfileP: Impersonated user
USERENV(220.224) 11:38:29:875 UnloadUserProfileP: Writing local ini file
USERENV(220.224) 11:38:29:890 UnloadUserProfileP: Reverting to Self
USERENV(220.224) 11:38:29:890 UnloadUserProfileP: exitting and cleaning up
USERENV(220.224) 11:38:29:890 CSyncManager::LeaveLock <S-1-5-21-3926823378-3145110219-1190181204-500>
USERENV(220.224) 11:38:29:890 CSyncManager::LeaveLock: Lock released
USERENV(220.224) 11:38:29:890 CHashTable::HashDelete: S-1-5-21-3926823378-3145110219-1190181204-500 deleted
USERENV(220.224) 11:38:29:890 CSyncManager::LeaveLock: Lock deleted
USERENV(220.224) 11:38:29:890 UnloadUserProfileP: Leave critical section.
USERENV(220.224) 11:38:29:890 UnloadUserProfileP: Leaving with a return value of 1
USERENV(220.224) 11:38:29:890 UnloadUserProfile: UnloadUserProfileP succeeded
USERENV(220.224) 11:38:29:890 UnloadUserProfile: returning 1
USERENV(24c.ad8) 11:38:32:843 UnloadUserProfile: Entering, hProfile = <0x398>
USERENV(24c.ad8) 11:38:32:843 GetInterface: Returning rpc binding handle
USERENV(220.8c0) 11:38:32:843 IProfileSecurityCallBack: client authenticated.
USERENV(220.8c0) 11:38:32:843 DropClientContext: Got client token 000007B8, sid = S-1-5-18
USERENV(220.8c0) 11:38:32:843 MIDL_user_allocate enter
USERENV(220.8c0) 11:38:32:843 DropClientContext: load profile object successfully made
USERENV(220.8c0) 11:38:32:843 DropClientContext: Returning 0
USERENV(24c.ad8) 11:38:32:843 UnLoadUserProfile: Calling DropClientToken (as self) succeeded
USERENV(220.9d8) 11:38:32:859 IProfileSecurityCallBack: client authenticated.
USERENV(220.9d8) 11:38:32:859 UnloadUserProfileP: Entering, hProfile = <0x600>
USERENV(220.9d8) 11:38:32:859 UnloadUserProfileP: ImpersonateUser <000007b8>, old token is <00000000>
USERENV(220.9d8) 11:38:32:859 GetExclusionListFromRegistry: Policy list is empty, returning user list = <Local Settings;Temporary Internet Files;History;Temp>
USERENV(220.9d8) 11:38:32:859 CSyncManager::EnterLock <S-1-5-19>
USERENV(220.9d8) 11:38:32:859 CSyncManager::EnterLock: No existing entry found
USERENV(220.9d8) 11:38:32:859 CSyncManager::EnterLock: New entry created
USERENV(220.9d8) 11:38:32:859 CHashTable::HashAdd: S-1-5-19 added in bucket 12
USERENV(220.9d8) 11:38:32:859 UnloadUserProfileP: Wait succeeded. In critical section.
USERENV(220.9d8) 11:38:32:859 UnloadUserProfileP: Didn't unload user profile, Ref Count is 2
USERENV(220.9d8) 11:38:32:859 UnloadUserProfileP: Reverted back to user <00000000>
USERENV(220.9d8) 11:38:32:859 CSyncManager::LeaveLock <S-1-5-19>
USERENV(220.9d8) 11:38:32:859 CSyncManager::LeaveLock: Lock released
USERENV(220.9d8) 11:38:32:859 CHashTable::HashDelete: S-1-5-19 deleted
USERENV(220.9d8) 11:38:32:859 CSyncManager::LeaveLock: Lock deleted
USERENV(220.9d8) 11:38:32:859 UnloadUserProfileP: Leave critical section.
USERENV(220.9d8) 11:38:32:859 UnloadUserProfileP: Leaving with a return value of 1
USERENV(220.9d8) 11:38:32:859 UnloadUserProfileI: returning 0
USERENV(24c.ad8) 11:38:32:859 UnloadUserProfile: Calling UnloadUserProfileI succeeded
USERENV(220.8c0) 11:38:32:859 IProfileSecurityCallBack: client authenticated.
USERENV(220.8c0) 11:38:32:859 ReleaseClientContext: Releasing context
USERENV(220.8c0) 11:38:32:859 ReleaseClientContext_s: Releasing context
USERENV(220.8c0) 11:38:32:859 MIDL_user_free enter
USERENV(24c.ad8) 11:38:32:859 ReleaseInterface: Releasing rpc binding handle
USERENV(24c.ad8) 11:38:32:859 UnloadUserProfile: returning 1
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:078 InitializePolicyProcessing: Initialised Machine Mutex/Events
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:093 InitializePolicyProcessing: Initialised User Mutex/Events
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:093 LibMain: Process Name: \??\C:\WINDOWS\system32\winlogon.exe
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:218 Entering CUserProfile::Initialize ...
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CUserProfile::Initialize called by winlogon
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CUserProfile::Initialize: critical section initialized
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::Initialize: critical section initialized
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CUserProfile::Initialize: registry key Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList opened
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CUserProfile::Initialize: Proccessing S-1-5-21-527237240-813497703-725345543-500
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::EnterLock <S-1-5-21-527237240-813497703-725345543-500>
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::EnterLock: No existing entry found
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::EnterLock: New entry created
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CHashTable::HashAdd: S-1-5-21-527237240-813497703-725345543-500 added in bucket 17
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CUserProfile::CleanupUserProfile: Enter critical section.
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CUserProfile::GetRefCountAndFlags: Ref count is 0, state is 00000100
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::LeaveLock <S-1-5-21-527237240-813497703-725345543-500>
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::LeaveLock: Lock released
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CHashTable::HashDelete: S-1-5-21-527237240-813497703-725345543-500 deleted
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::LeaveLock: Lock deleted
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CUserProfile::CleanupUserProfile: Leave critical section
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CUserProfile::Initialize: Proccessing S-1-5-21-527237240-813497703-725345543-1007
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::EnterLock <S-1-5-21-527237240-813497703-725345543-1007>
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::EnterLock: No existing entry found
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::EnterLock: New entry created
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CHashTable::HashAdd: S-1-5-21-527237240-813497703-725345543-1007 added in bucket 22
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CUserProfile::CleanupUserProfile: Enter critical section.
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CUserProfile::GetRefCountAndFlags: Ref count is 1, state is 00000000
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CUserProfile::CleanupUserProfile: Ref Count is not 0
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::LeaveLock <S-1-5-21-527237240-813497703-725345543-1007>
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::LeaveLock: Lock released
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CHashTable::HashDelete: S-1-5-21-527237240-813497703-725345543-1007 deleted
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::LeaveLock: Lock deleted
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CUserProfile::CleanupUserProfile: Leave critical section
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CUserProfile::Initialize: Proccessing S-1-5-21-527237240-813497703-725345543-1006
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::EnterLock <S-1-5-21-527237240-813497703-725345543-1006>
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::EnterLock: No existing entry found
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::EnterLock: New entry created
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CHashTable::HashAdd: S-1-5-21-527237240-813497703-725345543-1006 added in bucket 21
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CUserProfile::CleanupUserProfile: Enter critical section.
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CUserProfile::GetRefCountAndFlags: Ref count is 0, state is 00000000
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::LeaveLock <S-1-5-21-527237240-813497703-725345543-1006>
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::LeaveLock: Lock released
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CHashTable::HashDelete: S-1-5-21-527237240-813497703-725345543-1006 deleted
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::LeaveLock: Lock deleted
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CUserProfile::CleanupUserProfile: Leave critical section
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CUserProfile::Initialize: Proccessing S-1-5-21-527237240-813497703-725345543-1003
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::EnterLock <S-1-5-21-527237240-813497703-725345543-1003>
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::EnterLock: No existing entry found
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::EnterLock: New entry created
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CHashTable::HashAdd: S-1-5-21-527237240-813497703-725345543-1003 added in bucket 18
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CUserProfile::CleanupUserProfile: Enter critical section.
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CUserProfile::GetRefCountAndFlags: Ref count is 0, state is 00000104
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::LeaveLock <S-1-5-21-527237240-813497703-725345543-1003>
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::LeaveLock: Lock released
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CHashTable::HashDelete: S-1-5-21-527237240-813497703-725345543-1003 deleted
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::LeaveLock: Lock deleted
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CUserProfile::CleanupUserProfile: Leave critical section
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CUserProfile::Initialize: Proccessing S-1-5-21-3926823378-3145110219-1190181204-500
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::EnterLock <S-1-5-21-3926823378-3145110219-1190181204-500>
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::EnterLock: No existing entry found
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::EnterLock: New entry created
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CHashTable::HashAdd: S-1-5-21-3926823378-3145110219-1190181204-500 added in bucket 16
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CUserProfile::CleanupUserProfile: Enter critical section.
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CUserProfile::GetRefCountAndFlags: Ref count is 0, state is 00000100
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::LeaveLock <S-1-5-21-3926823378-3145110219-1190181204-500>
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::LeaveLock: Lock released
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CHashTable::HashDelete: S-1-5-21-3926823378-3145110219-1190181204-500 deleted
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::LeaveLock: Lock deleted
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CUserProfile::CleanupUserProfile: Leave critical section
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CUserProfile::Initialize: Proccessing S-1-5-21-3926823378-3145110219-1190181204-1686
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::EnterLock <S-1-5-21-3926823378-3145110219-1190181204-1686>
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::EnterLock: No existing entry found
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::EnterLock: New entry created
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CHashTable::HashAdd: S-1-5-21-3926823378-3145110219-1190181204-1686 added in bucket 11
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CUserProfile::CleanupUserProfile: Enter critical section.
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CUserProfile::GetRefCountAndFlags: Ref count is 0, state is 00000204
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::LeaveLock <S-1-5-21-3926823378-3145110219-1190181204-1686>
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::LeaveLock: Lock released
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CHashTable::HashDelete: S-1-5-21-3926823378-3145110219-1190181204-1686 deleted
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::LeaveLock: Lock deleted
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CUserProfile::CleanupUserProfile: Leave critical section
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CUserProfile::Initialize: Proccessing S-1-5-21-3926823378-3145110219-1190181204-1189
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::EnterLock <S-1-5-21-3926823378-3145110219-1190181204-1189>
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::EnterLock: No existing entry found
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::EnterLock: New entry created
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CHashTable::HashAdd: S-1-5-21-3926823378-3145110219-1190181204-1189 added in bucket 9
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CUserProfile::CleanupUserProfile: Enter critical section.
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CUserProfile::GetRefCountAndFlags: Ref count is 0, state is 00000100
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::LeaveLock <S-1-5-21-3926823378-3145110219-1190181204-1189>
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::LeaveLock: Lock released
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CHashTable::HashDelete: S-1-5-21-3926823378-3145110219-1190181204-1189 deleted
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::LeaveLock: Lock deleted
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CUserProfile::CleanupUserProfile: Leave critical section
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CUserProfile::Initialize: Proccessing S-1-5-21-3926823378-3145110219-1190181204-1141
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::EnterLock <S-1-5-21-3926823378-3145110219-1190181204-1141>
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::EnterLock: No existing entry found
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::EnterLock: New entry created
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CHashTable::HashAdd: S-1-5-21-3926823378-3145110219-1190181204-1141 added in bucket 20
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CUserProfile::CleanupUserProfile: Enter critical section.
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CUserProfile::GetRefCountAndFlags: Ref count is 0, state is 00000000
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::LeaveLock <S-1-5-21-3926823378-3145110219-1190181204-1141>
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::LeaveLock: Lock released
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CHashTable::HashDelete: S-1-5-21-3926823378-3145110219-1190181204-1141 deleted
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CSyncManager::LeaveLock: Lock deleted
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CUserProfile::CleanupUserProfile: Leave critical section
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:234 CUserProfile::Initialize: Proccessing S-1-5-21-3926823378-3145110219-1190181204-1137
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CSyncManager::EnterLock <S-1-5-21-3926823378-3145110219-1190181204-1137>
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CSyncManager::EnterLock: No existing entry found
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CSyncManager::EnterLock: New entry created
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CHashTable::HashAdd: S-1-5-21-3926823378-3145110219-1190181204-1137 added in bucket 2
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CUserProfile::CleanupUserProfile: Enter critical section.
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CUserProfile::GetRefCountAndFlags: Ref count is 0, state is 00000100
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CSyncManager::LeaveLock <S-1-5-21-3926823378-3145110219-1190181204-1137>
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CSyncManager::LeaveLock: Lock released
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CHashTable::HashDelete: S-1-5-21-3926823378-3145110219-1190181204-1137 deleted
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CSyncManager::LeaveLock: Lock deleted
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CUserProfile::CleanupUserProfile: Leave critical section
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CUserProfile::Initialize: Proccessing S-1-5-21-3926823378-3145110219-1190181204-1122
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CSyncManager::EnterLock <S-1-5-21-3926823378-3145110219-1190181204-1122>
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CSyncManager::EnterLock: No existing entry found
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CSyncManager::EnterLock: New entry created
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CHashTable::HashAdd: S-1-5-21-3926823378-3145110219-1190181204-1122 added in bucket 19
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CUserProfile::CleanupUserProfile: Enter critical section.
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CUserProfile::GetRefCountAndFlags: Ref count is 0, state is 00000100
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CSyncManager::LeaveLock <S-1-5-21-3926823378-3145110219-1190181204-1122>
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CSyncManager::LeaveLock: Lock released
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CHashTable::HashDelete: S-1-5-21-3926823378-3145110219-1190181204-1122 deleted
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CSyncManager::LeaveLock: Lock deleted
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CUserProfile::CleanupUserProfile: Leave critical section
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CUserProfile::Initialize: Proccessing S-1-5-21-3926823378-3145110219-1190181204-1106
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CSyncManager::EnterLock <S-1-5-21-3926823378-3145110219-1190181204-1106>
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CSyncManager::EnterLock: No existing entry found
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CSyncManager::EnterLock: New entry created
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CHashTable::HashAdd: S-1-5-21-3926823378-3145110219-1190181204-1106 added in bucket 21
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CUserProfile::CleanupUserProfile: Enter critical section.
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CUserProfile::GetRefCountAndFlags: Ref count is 0, state is 00000000
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CSyncManager::LeaveLock <S-1-5-21-3926823378-3145110219-1190181204-1106>
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CSyncManager::LeaveLock: Lock released
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CHashTable::HashDelete: S-1-5-21-3926823378-3145110219-1190181204-1106 deleted
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CSyncManager::LeaveLock: Lock deleted
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CUserProfile::CleanupUserProfile: Leave critical section
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CUserProfile::Initialize: Proccessing S-1-5-21-2000478354-1580818891-1606980848-7164
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CSyncManager::EnterLock <S-1-5-21-2000478354-1580818891-1606980848-7164>
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CSyncManager::EnterLock: No existing entry found
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CSyncManager::EnterLock: New entry created
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CHashTable::HashAdd: S-1-5-21-2000478354-1580818891-1606980848-7164 added in bucket 12
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CUserProfile::CleanupUserProfile: Enter critical section.
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CUserProfile::GetRefCountAndFlags: Ref count is 0, state is 00000000
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CSyncManager::LeaveLock <S-1-5-21-2000478354-1580818891-1606980848-7164>
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CSyncManager::LeaveLock: Lock released
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CHashTable::HashDelete: S-1-5-21-2000478354-1580818891-1606980848-7164 deleted
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CSyncManager::LeaveLock: Lock deleted
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CUserProfile::CleanupUserProfile: Leave critical section
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CUserProfile::Initialize: Proccessing S-1-5-21-2000478354-1580818891-1606980848-7141
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CSyncManager::EnterLock <S-1-5-21-2000478354-1580818891-1606980848-7141>
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CSyncManager::EnterLock: No existing entry found
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CSyncManager::EnterLock: New entry created
USERENV(218.21c) 11:39:05:250 CHashTable::HashAdd: S-1-5-21-2000478354
I have a client computer (win 200) that can bring up and browse shares to a server (SBS 2008) based off the server name, "server", but not IP, so \\server\
works while \\192.140.1.5\
does not work.
On the server's firewall log, I see traffic that is allowed from that IP address when I try to request \\server\
over the file and print sharing ports, specifically 445. Even tried a route add 192.140.1.5 MASK 255.255.255.255 192.140.1.1 -p. No love. Also, I can telnet from the client machine to server over the file and print sharing ports (139 and 445) and that works just fine. It's just share browsing by IP that fails.
Thoughts? Thank you!
-jkmalnar
Single Exchange 2007 Server environment. DNS records in place.
I want to change the FQDN exchange gives when it's sending mail from different domains.
For example if a user has two domains he's sending out as, ([email protected] and [email protected]), configured through exchange, i want the ehlo to read "mailserver.bob.com" when he sends out as "[email protected]" but when he sends out as "[email protected]" i want the FQDN given by exchange to read "mailserver.joe.com".
I was thinking of doing this through different send connectors, but the Send Connectors and their respective FQDNs are chosen by the receipt's address, not the sending address.
Thoughts?
Got a situation with a single Exchange 2007 server, but happens with all users I try.
I've added a second public domain (also have a .local) to the "Accept Domains" field, and it's Authoritative. Let's say the domain is "MyDomain.com".
Then I added a SMTP address "[email protected]" to UserA's SMTP email address, but it's not his primary or "reply from" address, just another SMTP address. I also give UserA "Send As" permission to himself through EMC.
I open up their Outlook as UserA type in the From field "[email protected]" and as soon as I hit send i get the famous "You do not have the permission to send the message on behalf of the specified user".
I did nothing with receipt policy. Do I need to?
This is a fresh install of Exchange 2007, not from 2000/2003/5.5.
Thank you!