In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, "William Hymen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
|Thanks Steve,
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|question #1 -
|In reference to your download link for ALTools.exe, do you know of any
|command-line tools
|to help me remotely manage share and user permissions? I would
|love to be able to add/delete/update users to shares and folders with a
|(telnet) command-line tool rather than terminal services and GUI.
|
The NT resource kit has a commandline program named RMTSHARE which allows you
to display/create/change/delete/set permissions on shares on a remote
computer.
You can download it here:
ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/bussys/winnt...86/RMTSHAR.EXE
|Thanks in advance!
|
|Bill
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|question #2 - is this the root of your searches?
|
|??
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http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/s...&categoryid=12
|??
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|"Steven L Umbach" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
|news:TRZhd.561978$8_6.186328@attbi_s04...
|> You can increase the account lockout threshold in "Domain Security Policy"
|> where it should be no less than ten bad attempts assuming you are not
|> allowing weak passwords. Other than fumble fingers common causes of
|lockouts
|> are users being logged onto multiple computers, using mapped drives with
|> persistent connections, and having user account used for service or
|> Scheduled Task and not changing those passwords also. Open Domain Security
|> Policy and go to security settings/ account policies/account lockout
|policy
|> and set the account lockout threshold to at least ten. The link below may
|> help if the problem persists with the associated tools and referenced
|white
|> paper.. --- Steve
|>
|>
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http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...69C-91F3-4E63-
|8629-B999ADDE0B9E&displaylang=en
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|> "William Hymen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
|> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
|> >I have a two-node Active Directory domain, which I use for change
|control.
|> > On these, I have created 400 shares and 200 ID's for dropping-off;
|> > promoting; and picking-up
|> > software.
|> > I create user ID's and permission the ID to the share and the folder.
|> > The developers drop off the code; and the installers pick it up
|> > during our green-zone. It has worked well for 5 years... almost!
|> >
|> > My users are constantly locking their ID's out; which I then have to
|> > endlessly connect with telnet and "net user JoeSmith /active:yes "
|> > to restore the account. No amount of training seems to help,
|> > and they always seem to map-network-drive and lock themselves out again.
|> >
|> > How can I increase the number of failed netbios connections before
|> > lockouts?,
|> > or better yet, why does this happen so much?
|> >
|> > Thanks in advance-
|> >
|> > Bill
|> >
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