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How can I move objects within my Forest?

Environment settings set by a batch file are not working.
The Windows 2000 Resource Kit ships with the MOVETREE.EXE utility which can be used to move organization units, users or computers between domains in a single forest. This is useful for the consolidation of domains or to reflect organization restructuring.

Where can I get maps of the forest?

Frequently Asked Questions
Maps can be purchased at any Daniel Boone National Forest office, by mail, or by ordering online. There are separate maps available for the north, south and central portions of the forest. These maps show most Forest Service system roads and trails on a 1/2" = 1 mile scale. Topographical maps are available for $6.00 plus shipping and handling. Ordering information.

What is a domain forest?

Environment settings set by a batch file are not working.
You may have a number of separate domain trees in your organization that you would like to share resources and this can be accomplished by joining trees to form a forest. A forest is a collection of trees that do not have to form a contiguous name space (however each tree still has to be contiguous). This may be useful if your company has multiple root dns addresses.

What are Tombstone objects?

Environment settings set by a batch file are not working.
Because of the complex replication available in Windows 2000 and the Active Directory just deleting an object would result in it potentially being recreated at the next replication interval and so deleted objects are 'Tombstoned' instead. This basically marks them as deleted and applies to all objects.

Some objects are slower?

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Install DirectX 7 (or later) and just click "Ok" when it looks for dx61eng.exe in the default directory and then click "No" when it asks if you would like to try another directory during the Art-o-matic install to ignore that prompt. Position the mouse over anything and press F1 key. Position the mouse over a menu item, button, check item, slider, window, object, ... anything! Then read the message at bottom of screen.

How do I move Objects?

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Go to object editing mode (CTRL_H) and select an object. You can move the object by dragging it with the mouse while holding the "M" key down.

What if someone objects to the Will?

Superior Court of California, County of Alameda
Will contests are not uncommon, but few people actually win one. Still, they can cost a lot of money and time.

What are objects?

nic.at: Technical issues
object is a data record belonging to either a person or a domain. Therefore, a distinction is made between person objects and domain objects. A person object contains information such as name, address, telephone number, e-mail address of a person, whereas a domain object contains the technical data and person objects that are linked with a domain (via handles).

back to top Q. What is the difference between a Cloud Forest and a Rain Forest?

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Actually what is commonly known as a "cloud forest" is an example of "lower mountain rain forest" which are found around the very tops of volcanoes. Here the forest has shrunk in stature, with the canopy at 35 to 30 meters tall, but with occasional oaks reaching upwards of 50 meters at the lower altitudes. Buttresses on trees are uncommon, and the understory is dense. The ground is covered with moss and herbaceous plants.

Whom do I call if I see a forest fire?

Frequently Asked Questions
Call your local fire department, your local Division of Forestry office or the Kentucky State Police.

Is firewood available on the Forest?

Frequently Asked Questions
Firewood for campfires may be taken from dead and down wood without a permit. Permits for home fuelwood are available at any of the district offices. One permit allows up to 10 cords, which is for family use only and cannot be sold. A standard cord is 4' x 4' x 8'. More about firewood permits...

How do I get a job with the Forest Service?

Frequently Asked Questions
The Daniel Boone National Forest employs nearly 150 permanent fulltime employees in a variety of professional, administrative, technical and clerical occupations. Turnover is low and employment opportunities are limited. When positions are available, vacancy announcements or recruiting bulletins are issued to solicit for short periods of time. Visit USAJOBS.

Can I volunteer to work on the forest?

Frequently Asked Questions
YES! Volunteers play a vital role in managing the national forests. The Daniel Boone National Forest relies on volunteers to assist with campgrounds and other programs. Concerned citizens help the forest provide better wildlife habitat, identify and preserve historic sites, and build and maintain trails. To find out more about volunteer opportunities, contact the Ranger District office in your area, or call the Supervisor’s Office at 859-745-3100.

Are there bears on the Forest? Will they attack me or my dog?

Frequently Asked Questions
Black bear sightings on the Daniel Boone National Forest and throughout eastern Kentucky are increasing. The bears are expanding their range into Kentucky from the neighboring states of Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia. Black bears are typically shy and prefer to avoid conflicts with dogs and humans. As with any wild animal, however, take precautions and never approach a black bear. When camping, store food and garbage away from your campsite in areas that are not accessible to bears.

Can I collect ginseng on the National Forest?

Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, with a permit. It is illegal to collect anything on national forest system lands without a permit. Permits for ginseng must be obtained from the Ranger District office responsible for the area where you plan to collect. Visit the Permits Page for more information.

When was the Tahoe National Forest established?

Tahoe National Forest - Frequently Asked Questions
The lands encompassing the Tahoe National Forest were first set aside in 1891 by President Benjamin Harrison as part of the four million acre "Sierra Forest Reserve", which stretched from Yosemite National Park northward. In 1899, President William McKinley created the "Lake Tahoe Forest Reserve", a 136,335 acre portion of the Sierra Reserve, as a "forestry reserve and public park.

Can I purchase maps or books about the forest?

Tahoe National Forest - Frequently Asked Questions
Books and maps that can help you learn and understand more about the forest are available from Ranger Stations and the Visitor Center. Maps are available by mail directly from the Forest Headquarters and Ranger Stations. Details can be found on our map page. Books and other merchandise are sold on-site through our Interpretive Associations. Funds from the sale of these items are used for additional interpretive and educational opportunities.
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