Re: can only see user via find
- From: "Jorge Silva" <jorgesilva_pt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 19:02:06 -0000
as Paul said the value should be <not set> by default.
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I hope that the information above helps you.
Have a Nice day.
Jorge Silva
MCSE
"Kim Greene" <KimGreene@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:C2B983C4-0F11-4C03-B006-546BA3260B1D@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
OK. I will try that. Is there anyway to prevent this from happening in the
future or when we modify an account that was orignally created with Windows
2000, are we going to have to modify this attribute for that account every
time?
Thanks for all your assistance.
Kim
"Jorge Silva" wrote:
Use the adsiedit.msc and Modify the showInAdvancedViewOnly attribute of the
user object to false.
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I hope that the information above helps you.
Have a Nice day.
Jorge Silva
MCSE
"Kim Greene" <KimGreene@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:53ABDDE8-4FFA-4F11-AF97-A8D57B5AB98A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I made a discovery. When in Active Directory, if I go to View => >Advanced
> Features, then I see all the accounts I need. Some of these domain
> controllers used to be Windows 2000 and were upgraded to 2003. It > seems
> user
> accounts are OK, until we make a change to them (originally created in
> 2000
> and changed in 2003) and that's when we can onlyl see them when using > the
> Advanced Features view. So, I don't believe this is a replication > issue.
> Any other ideas?
>
> "Erik Cheizoo" wrote:
>
>> Use replmon and check the domain for replication errors (available >> from
>> the
>> menu).
>> This will query all DCs in the domain.
>>
>> -- >> Kind regards,
>>
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>> "Jorge Silva" <jorgesilva_pt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:922B03C6-A771-4481-959F-C9100414DE3B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > did you run this cmd on the DC that is having problems?
>> > If not, run from that DC.
>> > also
>> > try to force replication, and check again.
>> > If that doesn't solve your issue, run dcdiag and netdiag and look >> > for
>> > output errors.
>> >
>> > -- >> >
>> > I hope that the information above helps you.
>> > Have a Nice day.
>> > Jorge Silva
>> > MCSE
>> >
>> > "Kim Greene" <KimGreene@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> > news:A9A0C67F-CDD8-4A99-9E31-85CA1FB3DAF2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >>I ran the command and everything is replicating from our primary >> >>domain
>> >> controller successfully. When I go to the primary domain >> >> controller,
>> >> her
>> >> account lists in the OU just fine. Just won't list on the >> >> secondary
>> >> domain
>> >> controller, but can find on the secondary via find command. Below >> >> is
>> >> the
>> >> info returned from the command you suggested.
>> >>
>> >> D:\Program Files\Support Tools>repadmin /showreps
>> >> FCSNorth\FCSNORTH
>> >> DC Options: IS_GC
>> >> Site Options: (none)
>> >> DC object GUID: 012bdb89-e4db-4a23-a78d-a21a3bde6ccf
>> >> DC invocationID: 2bcb90ee-01ac-4537-9c6c-deab22abe1b2
>> >>
>> >> ==== INBOUND NEIGHBORS =====================================
>> >>
>> >> DC=mcw,DC=dom
>> >> AdminCenter\FCSDC01 via RPC
>> >> DC object GUID: 10eeeda4-c314-4249-8e8e-0079663cf99c
>> >> Last attempt @ 2007-01-10 12:03:57 was successful.
>> >>
>> >> CN=Configuration,DC=mcw,DC=dom
>> >> AdminCenter\FCSDC01 via RPC
>> >> DC object GUID: 10eeeda4-c314-4249-8e8e-0079663cf99c
>> >> Last attempt @ 2007-01-10 12:03:57 was successful.
>> >>
>> >> CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=mcw,DC=dom
>> >> AdminCenter\FCSDC01 via RPC
>> >> DC object GUID: 10eeeda4-c314-4249-8e8e-0079663cf99c
>> >> Last attempt @ 2007-01-10 12:03:57 was successful.
>> >>
>> >> DC=DomainDnsZones,DC=mcw,DC=dom
>> >> AdminCenter\FCSDC01 via RPC
>> >> DC object GUID: 10eeeda4-c314-4249-8e8e-0079663cf99c
>> >> Last attempt @ 2007-01-10 12:03:57 was successful.
>> >>
>> >> DC=ForestDnsZones,DC=mcw,DC=dom
>> >> AdminCenter\FCSDC01 via RPC
>> >> DC object GUID: 10eeeda4-c314-4249-8e8e-0079663cf99c
>> >> Last attempt @ 2007-01-10 12:03:57 was successful.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "Kim Greene" wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> I tried the command you gave me and that command is not >> >>> recognized.
>> >>> I
>> >>> believe it is replicating OK, because the account shows all the
>> >>> correct
>> >>> information. The problem is it doesn't appear in the list under >> >>> the
>> >>> OU.
>> >>> I
>> >>> can only get to the account by doing a FIND.
>> >>>
>> >>> "Jorge Silva" wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> > Hi
>> >>> > Check if replication is working correctly
>> >>> > repadmin /showreps
>> >>> >
>> >>> > -- >> >>> >
>> >>> > I hope that the information above helps you.
>> >>> > Have a Nice day.
>> >>> > Jorge Silva
>> >>> > MCSE
>> >>> >
>> >>> > "Kim Greene" <KimGreene@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in >> >>> > message
>> >>> > news:46D61F43-A861-4F57-91C4-43F6DB336EAB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >>> > > Can only see user via find function in Active Directory, not >> >>> > > in
>> >>> > > OU
>> >>> > > list.
>> >>> > > After the search, I've tried moving it to the correct OU, but
>> >>> > > that
>> >>> > > doesn't
>> >>> > > work either. The account does appear under the correct OU on >> >>> > > the
>> >>> > > other
>> >>> > > domain controllers.
>> >>> >
>> >>> >
>> >
>>
>>
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