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The day IPv6 broke my DC | Dirk & Brad's Windows Blog
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Dirk and Brad's Windows Blog. Microsoft Platform How To's, Best Practices, and other Shenanigans from Highly-qualified Windows Dorks. The day IPv6 broke my DC. The day IPv6 broke my DC. September 17, 2014. Last week I worked a case where an AD DS/DNS server couldn’t resolve the domain name using IPv6, which was resulting in various problems and errors. Corner case? This particular domain happened to have two 2012 Server DC’s, both running Active-Directory integrated DNS, and both on the very same subnet.
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Migrating FRS replicated Sysvol to DFSR | Dirk & Brad's Windows Blog
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Dirk and Brad's Windows Blog. Microsoft Platform How To's, Best Practices, and other Shenanigans from Highly-qualified Windows Dorks. Migrating FRS replicated Sysvol to DFSR. Migrating FRS replicated Sysvol to DFSR. November 24, 2014. This post will be all about getting rid of the old FRS stuff and updating to the new DFSR. The first question I hear in my mind is “Why do I care when Sysvol is replicating just fine right now? Domain Name: DFSRMig.local. Domain and Forest Functional Level:. In the first st...
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W32Time Keeps on Ticking, Ticking into the Future…. | Dirk & Brad's Windows Blog
https://windorks.wordpress.com/2014/09/09/w32time-keeps-on-ticking-ticking-into-the-future
Dirk and Brad's Windows Blog. Microsoft Platform How To's, Best Practices, and other Shenanigans from Highly-qualified Windows Dorks. W32Time Keeps on Ticking, Ticking into the Future. W32Time Keeps on Ticking, Ticking into the Future. September 9, 2014. So the flow for information is. Client gets time from a DC. The DC gets time from its domain’s PDC Emulator. That domains PDC Emulator gets it from the PDC emulator in the forest root. Generally you wouldn’t want to set a group policy to have every...
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November | 2014 | Dirk & Brad's Windows Blog
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Dirk and Brad's Windows Blog. Microsoft Platform How To's, Best Practices, and other Shenanigans from Highly-qualified Windows Dorks. Monthly Archives: November 2014. Migrating FRS replicated Sysvol to DFSR. November 24, 2014. This post will be all about getting rid of the old FRS stuff and updating to the new DFSR. The first question I hear in my mind is “Why do I care when Sysvol is replicating just fine right now? 8221; …. Read more ›. Tagged with: Active Directory. Posted in Active Directory.
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How to write an ADFS claims rule for a custom Active Directory attribute | Dirk & Brad's Windows Blog
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Dirk and Brad's Windows Blog. Microsoft Platform How To's, Best Practices, and other Shenanigans from Highly-qualified Windows Dorks. How to write an ADFS claims rule for a custom Active Directory attribute. How to write an ADFS claims rule for a custom Active Directory attribute. May 13, 2015. I worked a case recently for a customer that wanted to pass a custom Active Directory attribute as a claim. It’s actually easy to do and does not require a custom claim rule, but the answer is less than obvious.
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Syncing LDS to AD DS | Dirk & Brad's Windows Blog
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Dirk and Brad's Windows Blog. Microsoft Platform How To's, Best Practices, and other Shenanigans from Highly-qualified Windows Dorks. Syncing LDS to AD DS. Syncing LDS to AD DS. September 2, 2014. The Loch Ness Monster. Bigfoot. Chupacabra. Godzilla. AD LDS. There is less out there in the way of walkthroughs. While I do not profess to be an LDS expert to any degree, I figured I’d share what I learned with the rest of the world. Step 1 – Install the LDS role like you would any other role. This really isn’...
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Dirk Popelka | Dirk & Brad's Windows Blog
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Dirk and Brad's Windows Blog. Microsoft Platform How To's, Best Practices, and other Shenanigans from Highly-qualified Windows Dorks. View all posts by Dirk Popelka. How to write an ADFS claims rule for a custom Active Directory attribute. May 13, 2015. I worked a case recently for a customer that wanted to pass a custom Active Directory attribute as a claim. It’s actually easy to do and does not require a custom claim rule, but the answer is less than obvious. …. Read more ›. Tagged with: AD FS.
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May | 2015 | Dirk & Brad's Windows Blog
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Dirk and Brad's Windows Blog. Microsoft Platform How To's, Best Practices, and other Shenanigans from Highly-qualified Windows Dorks. Monthly Archives: May 2015. How to write an ADFS claims rule for a custom Active Directory attribute. May 13, 2015. I worked a case recently for a customer that wanted to pass a custom Active Directory attribute as a claim. It’s actually easy to do and does not require a custom claim rule, but the answer is less than obvious. …. Read more ›. Tagged with: AD FS.
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Dirk and Brad's Windows Blog. Microsoft Platform How To's, Best Practices, and other Shenanigans from Highly-qualified Windows Dorks. How to Get Rid of ADFS Event 415. April 6, 2015. As an Identity Engineer I’ve seen my fair share of ADFS Admin logs. In many cases that log is a good place to start looking for data on current issues. During the course of analyzing this particular log for various customers I inevitably come across at least one 415 which reads as follows:. The first section of the TechNet d...