Re: Desperate seeking some tech. information
From: pdk (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 07/19/04
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Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 10:58:57 -0700
I am aware of the schemaextensions. But Microsoft
stipulates in their whitepaper "Troubleshooting Group
policy in Microsoft Server 2003" that if you restore a GPO
default setting changes such as those made by SMS or
Exchanges will be lost. So my question is what are these
changes.
>-----Original Message-----
>SMS does not make any changes to domain group policy.
>If you specify a windows user account as a service
account and the account
>is missing rights to log on as a service or local admin
rights on the site
>server you will be prompted before any rights are granted.
>SMS uses AD as a secure information store for locating
servers and
>boundaries, and providing a public key for data
validation.
>(If you choose to extend the schema).
>
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>"pdk" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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>>
>> I am troubleshooting some settings in The default domain
>> policycausing problems around the Enterprise.
>>
>> We have security settings that we can not explain and
>> suspects the upgrade of SMS2000 => SMS2003 to have
>> something to do with it.
>>
>> Does SMS alter the security settings in the default
domain
>> policy as it adds something but I can not locate
>> information on what SMS exactly does during
installation.
>>
>>
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