Re: Field greyed out when account ops try to unlock account
- From: "Joe Richards [MVP]" <humorexpress@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 07 Jun 2006 18:15:52 -0400
Ok, did you go look up adminsdholder as I mentioned previously?
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Richard Alexander wrote:
I ran the following command to try and restore inherit permissions at the ou level and it said successfully completed, but if i go the user object and look at permissions, they are still not inheriting..
dsacls ou=users,ou=city,ou="dist division",DC=company,DC=local /I:T
"Joe Richards [MVP]" <humorexpress@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23lEIvTeiGHA.3900@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxOh as for the user not having the permissions on it, does the user have inheritence enabled? If not, it is likely you are feeling the effects of the adminsdholder functionality which you can google for, tons of references to that now.
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Richard Alexander wrote:i tried running
dsacls cn=enduser,ou=users,ou=city,ou=dist division
but i get an error that system cannot open device or file.
Tried on several different account with same result. I did look at the advanced features through MMC and can see the security tab. The group that i created has access at the container(inherited from site level), but when i look at the security on the the user object it is not there.
"Joe Richards [MVP]" <humorexpress@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:eWYBksPhGHA.4864@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxLook at the permissions on the problem account with dsacls, that should tell the story.
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Richard Alexander wrote:I had another instance this morning of this problem. We had an account that was locked out, but the 2 admins, could not unlock. Domain admin had to unlock the account. This is in 2003, and the account was not a member of a restricted account. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
"Richard Alexander" wrote:
Just to clarify. I have 2 admins that are part of the account aoperators group and occassionally someone will call in with a locked account. They pull up the account properties and see the check there, but it is greyed account and they cannot unlock. it is not one particular userid, and it has happened several times to each one of them. I have since taken them out of account operators and tried using delegation with user manage rights to see if that resolves.
"Joe Richards [MVP]" wrote:
Dump the ACL of the user you can't modify with dsacls and post it
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Richard Alexander wrote:No just a regular user account. I thought maybe it was a replication issue. Domain admins, never have the issue only the people in account operators group..
"Joe Richards [MVP]" wrote:
Is the account the person trying to unlock also an accop or admin or something like that? Is the ACL on the object a little different from what you are used to seeing, say no inherited ACEs?
Google the term adminSDHolder
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Richard Alexander wrote:We are running a Server 2003 single domain structure and we have 2 servers at our corporate locations and 5 remote DCs at remote locations all with a global catalog. Occasionally one of our early morning staffers will need to unlock an account, but the check box will be greyed out. I had them in the account operators group from our old NT4 domain and read some things about delegation. I setup a new group and did delegation but she had the same issue this morning. I thought it might be something with replication, but we have partial T1s to all the remotes, so I don't think speed is an issue. Please respond as I'm out of ideas.
Thanks
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