DNs can be found in AD Explorer. Script: $root=[adsi]”” $rootdn=$root.distinguishedName $group=[adsi](“LDAP://<Group DN>”) $group.add(“LDAP://<User DN>”)
Month: February 2011
AD – Finding User Attributes
Two ways that I’m aware of in finding this information out. AD Explorer method: Download “AD Explorer” from here: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963907, unzip and run the executable If
AD – Add Indiv Users
Attr Used (not in any order): Description displayName homeDirectory homeDrive givenName Mail sAMAccountName sn scriptPath userPrincipalName
AdminSDHolder & Objects inheriting permissions
Possibility to solve the following issues: – Upgraded Exchange/Domain Controller and users constantly getting prompted to enter in credentials – Introduced a BES (BB Enterprise
NetBackup Bug in 7.0
Experienced on Symantec NetBackup 7 on Server 2008 R2 restoring VMs on vSphere 4.1 Discussed and solved here: Symantec Support forum post Issue: Backing up
Create NFS share
Really easy. Tried on Win 7 and Server 2008 Install “Services for NFS” through “Turn Windows features on or off” Open up a command prompt