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Protect service Account from accidental Deletion My service Accounts resides in same OU's where normal User accounts resides Implementing on whole OU will not be feasible for me as Service Desk people will not able to perform day-today operations for Normal users Here my goal is to selectively identify all Service accounts scattered over multiple OU's and then implement this restriction I am able to achieve this via GUI interface but I
DCOM was unable to connect the printers. DCOM was unable to communicate with the computer 192 168 0 25 using any of the configured protocols; requested by PID 1db4 (C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1 0\powershell exe)
RSOP Red cross - what does that mean? Did you check the event viewer? Is there any Event ID 1091 reported? The red mark can come when you try to configure any file permissions or registry settings through group polcy and RSOP cannot record that RSOP information use the gpresult exe c and see whether the computer configurations are applied as intended
conhost. exe digital signature - social. technet. microsoft. com AND under Security, the following had read and execute privileges: SYSTEM, TrustedInstaller, Administrators, Users (I was mainly concerned with the Users one ) I'm pretty sure the TrustedInstaller (I'm assuming Microsoft) had ownership privileges before I switched it over to the specific Administrator account I use (the only one) AND (the main reason I am asking) in conhost exe Properties
why is java not reading the correct deployment. config file?? Java is creating its own deployment properties file instead of reading anything from the custom file I could live with Java using the local user profile directory if it can't be properly put into the appropriate redirected AppData folder location
Get-ADGroupMember and get-ADObject - social. technet. microsoft. com Get-ADObject -Properties SamAccountname,Title,Department,mail,employeeID,businessCategory,company,departmentNumber,manager,DistinguishedName,st,co,countryCode,ObjectClass,lastLogonTimestamp,pwdLastSet,whenCreated,whenChanged,accountExpires,userAccountControl
Unable to find a property with the command Get-ADUser myUserNmae -Prop . . . If you specify -Properties *, you get all default and extended properties, plus any AD attributes that have values assigned EmployeeType is not a default or extended property exposed by Get-ADUser, so you must request the attribute by LDAPDisplayName with the -Properties parameter Note, there is no space in the attribute name
Changing Target Location of Users\Public\Documents Folder Public Documents Properties dialog box will not let me edit the target location using the Location tab I am logged into the computer using an account that is a member of the local Administrators group to try and make the change No errors given, it just won't let me change anything in the dialog box