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Making SMS 2007 collections based on organizational unit
This Systems Management Server 2007 tip instructs you on how to make a package go out to a select group of systems. Rick Vanover says that one of the better ways to deploy a package is through collections organized by the Active Directory organizational unit. by Rick Vanover
Tags: Organizational Unit, SMS, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, Productivity, Servers, Directory Services, Operating Systems, Software, Enterprise Software, Hardware, Rick Vanover
Blog posts 2008-06-24
Protect organizational units from deletion in Windows Server 2008
If you accidentally delete an organizational unit OU in Active Directory, there's no need to panic. This Windows Server 2008 tip describes a new feature that makes the deletion of the protected OUs a very deliberate action. by Rick Vanover
Tags: Microsoft Windows Server, Organizational Unit, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, Directory Services, Servers, Operating Systems, Software, Enterprise Software, Hardware, Rick Vanover
Blog posts 2008-06-17
Query Active Directory for empty computer account descriptions
It's very handy to populate the Windows Active Directory Description field for computer accounts. Organizationally, you may use the field as an indicator for the system's role. Even with a server nomenclature that is self-documenting, there may be times when you still need an additional piece of...
Tags: Organizational Unit, Server, Computer, Computer Account, Productivity, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, Directory Services, Enterprise Software, Software, Rick Vanover
Blog posts 2008-05-27
Batch Active Directory tasks with ease using dsmove
When you have to do specific Windows administration tasks on a frequent basis, it makes your job easier if all relevant objects are in the same organizational unit OU. The practice of a holding OU can make partial removal, mass changes, parallel access, and pre-implementation staging easy for user accounts....
Tags: Microsoft Windows Server, Organizational Unit, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, Directory Services, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Operating Systems, Servers, Software, Enterprise Software, Hardware, Rick Vanover
Blog posts 2008-05-14
Beef up Active Directory security with these three steps
The Active Directory AD structure and the data contained in that structure are the keys to a Windows domain, and it's vital that you implement the proper security and delegation. Here are three simple steps you can take to boost AD's security.The Active Directory AD structure and the data contained...
Tags: Security, Administrator, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, Organizational Unit, Domain, Data Administrator, Mike Mullins
Blog posts 2007-07-31
Exclude some accout in GP
HI, I have enforced password policy in win2k3 active directory using GP. I want to exclude some accountsService account exclude from this. How it can be achieved? any ideaRegards,SubhashaCreate a Organizational Unit OU in the ADS, move the users you want to apply the GP to this OU and...
Tags: Organizational Unit
Q&A 2006-09-12
Master Data Management and data sharing in the government environment
Implementing any kind of data integration or data sharing project is always a lot more complicated than it looks. Sometimes the technology solution is the easy part. Ramon Padilla has some tips for those embarking on a Master Data Management project. The concept of Master Data Management MDM is...
Tags: Ramon Padilla Jr., Vertical industries, Master Data Management, data sharing, government, Government IT Newsletter, Organizational Unit, Environment, Data, Regulation, Data Management, Regulations
Technical articles 2005-08-01
Publish shares in Windows 2000 Active Directory
Publishing a share in Active Directory is a simple matter. Here's how. This ability enables administrators to better organize shares and make them more easily accessible to users. Users can search Active Directory for the shares, using additional search options not available when simply...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Active Directory, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows, Jim Boyce, Directory services, organizational unit, Windows 2000 Server Tips Newsletter, Enterprise Software, Software, Operating Systems
Technical articles 2005-06-28
Beef up Active Directory security with these three steps
The Active Directory AD structure and the data contained in that structure are the keys to a Windows domain, and it's vital that you implement the proper security and delegation. Mike Mullins share three simple steps you can take to boost AD's security. Worried about security issues? Who...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Active Directory, Directory services, Michael Mullins CCNA, MCP, organizational unit, domain, security, Security Solutions Newsletter, Administrator, Auditing, Mike Mullins, Data Administrator, Service Administrator Role, Enterprise Software, Software, Michael \"Mullins CCNA, MCP\"
Technical articles 2005-05-19
Make An Assignment For Me,Please!!!
The folowing assignment has been given to us from Curtin University, Australia. We have been said to develop an active directory,implementing windows 2000 server and then make a Forest Plan,Domain Plan for each forest, Organizational UnitOU for each domain and then site topology plan for each OU specified. Kindly help...
Tags: Assignment, decent, Make, Microsoft Windows, Organizational Unit, windows
Q&A 2004-10-29
Check Group Policy assignment with RSoP
It's a good bet you're familiar with group policy, which enables administrators to assert change control and set a broad range of settings for the operating system, desktop and working environment, network, and much more for servers and workstations. You might also know that group policy can be applied at...
Tags: group policy, resultant set of policy, Jim Boyce, organizational unit, Planning Mode, group policy object
Technical articles 2004-03-24
Automate your software rollout with Windows 2000 group policies
Save time and effort during your next software rollout. Automate your Windows 2000 software distribution process by using group policies to publish or assign your applications.If a new Windows service pack were released tomorrow, how long would it take you to deploy it to all of your machines? Even after...
Tags: Tools & Techniques, PRODUCTIVITY, Brien M. Posey MCSE, Microsoft Windows 2000, software, group policy, software distribution, console, computer, distribution point, organizational unit, Microsoft Windows
Technical articles 2002-09-04
Reorganizing Active Directory to better meet your needs
You can organize Active Directory pretty much any way you want. But just as soon as you get it the way you want it, you?ll probably have to reorganize it. Talainia Posey shows you how to reorganize your Active Directory tree.One of the big ideas behind Active Directory AD is...
Tags: Directory services, Advertising & Promotion, Talainia Posey, organizational unit, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, permission, domain
Technical articles 2001-10-25
Organizing Active Directory objects
You're probably familiar with objects in Windows NT. But have you worked with Active Directory objects? You may not know what objects exist or how to move them around your tree. In this Daily Feature, Jim Boyce shows you how.Few would argue that the Active Directory AD is one of...
Tags: Directory services, Jim Boyce, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, organizational unit, domain, Microsoft Windows, computer
Technical articles 2001-04-11
Simplify Active Directory administration by mastering these essential tools
Core Active Directory administration focuses on key tasks that are performed routinely with Active Directory directory service, such as creating computer accounts or joining computers to a domain. Master the tools you can use to manage Active Directory as well as specific techniques for managing computers, domain controllers, and organizational...
Tags: Organizational Unit, Domain Controller, Administration, Tool, Computer, Chapter Coverage, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, Directory Services, Productivity, Enterprise Software, Software
Book chapters 2006-10-04
Change Administrator Password (Windows)
Change Administrator Password is a gadget that will help you change the password for the local administrator account on all the machines in a particular Active Directory organizational unit OU. The gadget has a drop down menu that allows you to choose the domain and target OU to find all...
Tags: Organizational Unit, Admin Password, Microsoft Windows, Admin Account, S. Lindenstruth
Software downloads 2007-12-11
Disable removable media through Windows Server 2008's Group Policy configuration
It's quite simple to disable removable media access. Learn how to deploy a Windows Server 2008 Group Policy configuration through a Group Policy object. by Rick Vanover
Tags: Group Policy, Microsoft Windows Server, Organizational Unit, Configuration, Group Policy Object, Removable Media, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Servers, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, Rick Vanover
Blog posts 2008-10-14

Additional Resources

Form your Microsoft Active Directory strategy around these organizational and tech issues
By John Enck and Edward YounkerCIOs and many other enterprise executives are interested in insights on directory services, because they play an important infrastructure role in modern distributed computing architectures. Microsoft Active Directory AD deployments are increasing and so are questions about the technology. Gartner addresses the top questions about...
Tags: advertisement, Gartner  , Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, strategy
Technical articles 2003-04-17
Organization Unit for Service Accounts
I am trying to install sharepoint portal server. I am trying to use Service accounts for the purpose of sharepoint administration related tasks. I have to answer as to where to create these service accounts. What is the Active Directory Structure for the OUs created for these accounts? How come...
Tags: Groupware, Collaboration, Service Accounts
Discussion threads 2008-07-14
Working with Windows 2000 local group policies
Group policies can be one of the most powerful and confusing things in Windows 2000. Troy Thompson focuses on one of the key group policies you can work with: local group policies.In the Daily Drill Down titled “Understanding Windows 2000 group policies,” Jim Boyce introduced you to group policies that...
Tags: Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows, Troy Thompson, group policy
Technical articles 2001-05-28
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