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How can I use the command line to rename a user account in Windows Server 2003?

English Windows FAQs 2003
You can use the Dsmove command with the -newname switch to rename Active Directory (AD) objects. For example, to change user savillj to user johnsavill, type

How can I use the command line to move a user account in Windows Server 2003?

English Windows FAQs 2003
You can use the Dsmove command with the -newparent switch to assign new containers to Active Directory (AD) objects. For example, to move user johnsavill from the Users container to an organizational unit (OU) called Sales, type C:\>dsmove "CN=johnsavill,CN=Users,DC=it,DC=uk,DC=savilltech,DC=com" -newparent OU=Sales,DC=it,DC=uk,DC=savilltech,DC=com The machine will return the following result: See similar questions...

How can I change a domain user's password from the command line in Windows Server 2003?

English Windows FAQs 2003
You can use the Dsmod command to modify Directory Service (DS) objects' attributes from the command line. More specific to your question, you can use Dsmod User to change the attributes of a user object. To modify a user's password, use the following syntax: See similar questions...

How do I enable or disable a domain user from the command line in Windows Server 2003?

English Windows FAQs 2003
The Dsquery command lets you query Active Directory (AD) for most types of objects according to passed attributes. To see the full list of options, type For example, to find all users whose name starts with the letter J in domain it.uk.savilltech.com, I typed You can also combine switches, if necessary. For example, to find all users whose name starts with the letter J and who hadn't changed their passwords in more than 10 days, I typed See similar questions...

Where can I get the Windows Server 2003 domain rename tool?

English Windows FAQs 2003
The latest version of the domain rename tool for Windows 2003 is available at http://download.microsoft.com/download/5/6/d/56df978b-9a76-487e-80b7-0250289f2579/domainrename.exe . After you download the utility, open the file to automatically unzip the two included files (gpfixup.exe and random.exe). Before you can run the random.exe utility, you must raise the forest functionality level to "Windows Server 2003" level. See similar questions...

How can I rename a Windows Server 2003 domain controller (DC)?

English Windows FAQs 2003
If the DC's domain level is set to Windows Server 2003, you can use the Netdom tool to rename the DC. Microsoft supplies Netdom as part of the Windows Support Tools, which are available from the Windows 2003 installation CD-ROM. To rename the DC by using Netdom, perform the following steps: If multiple DNS servers are used, you must wait until the new name replicates to all authoritative DCs. After the new name has replicated, continue to the next step. Successfully made omega.savilltech. See similar questions...

Why am I getting poor performance with Windows 2003 Server?

FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
There are some new timeout problems during negotiation (I think). An LDAP option has been set in version 1.2, and it has resolved this issue. See similar questions...

How do I use the gpg command line with Windows?

e-ignite: OpenPGP FAQ
If you want to use GnuPG with the Windows Command Line, there are two methods: The easy way and the hard way. The easy way is to configure windows as shown here. This will enable you to open the command line by hitting START > RUN > cmd then just typing the gpg command (for example "gpg --help"). The hard way is that you need to move any file you are working with into the GnuPG directory, then navigate to the particular directory in DOS. See similar questions...

How do I get at the command line in Windows XP while still in Windows?

The Broadband Reports Windows XP FAQ - dslreports.com
Note that "command" doesn't support long file names. It displays files and folders in 8.3 format. "cmd" has full long file name support. See similar questions...

What is Windows Web Server 2003 all about?

ActiveWin.com: Windows Server 2003 Family - FAQ
Windows Web Server 2003 is designed specifically to be used as just that - a web server which hosts a single web site. See similar questions...

What is the Windows Server 2003 Family?

Frequently Asked Questions
quot;The Windows Server 2003 family is the next step in the ongoing evolution of the Windows server operating systems. Windows Server 2003 builds on the proven reliability, scalability, and manageability of Windows 2000 Server, to deliver a highly productive infrastructure platform for powering connected applications, networks, and XML Web services?????"from the workgroup to the data center." See similar questions...

How do I back up Windows 2003 Server?

Remote Data Backups - automatic backup, offsite storage, fil...
It is necessary to leave both Windows 2003 Server and Remote Data Backups open for a scheduled backup to occur. You can minimize Remote Data Backups. See similar questions...

Should I migrate to Windows Server 2003?

ActiveWin.com: Windows Server 2003 Family - FAQ
Yes, migrate to Windows Server 2003. If you have already started migrating to Windows 2000 then continue with the existing migration before considering a new one. See similar questions...

What editions are there of Windows Server 2003?

ActiveWin.com: Windows Server 2003 Family - FAQ
Windows Server 2003 ships in 4 versions: Web Server, Standard Server, Enterprise Server and Datacenter. Enterprise Server will take Windows 2000 Advanced Server's place. See similar questions...

My users are non-command line savvy. Is there a way to make scripts more 'Windows user' friendly?

MKS Toolkit, D?veloppement UNIX et Windows - FAQs
Yes. Using the graphical scripting utilities (dlg, msgbox, filebox) included with MKS Toolkit products, you can create and present your users with Windows dialog boxes to interact with your Korn shell scripts. There are many examples of dlg-ksh scripts in the MKS Toolkit Resource Kit. See similar questions...

edit] But can I rename the user, then?

MediaWiki FAQ - Meta
In MediaWiki 1.5 and upwards, bureaucrats can rename users directly in the wiki with the Renameuser extension installed. See similar questions...

What is the right version of NTSMF to use with Windows Server 2003?

Windows Performance Management - Demand Technology Software,...
Version 2.4.6 or above of the NTSMF collector solves all known issues with Windows Server 2003 systems. We strongly suggest you upgrade to version 2.4.6 or above if you are running NTSMF on any systems with Windows Server 2003 installed. You will always get better results if you are running the most current version of the product. While earlier versions of NTSMF version 2.3 and version 2.4 are compatible with Windows Server 2003, version 2.4. See similar questions...

Can we use our own Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Licence and receive a discount?

Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, we can deduct the cost of Windows Server Enterprise from the price of the standard Planet eStream solution. Please contact us for a quotation. See similar questions...

What command-line interfaces are available for version control in Team Foundation Server?

Jim Lamb : Team Foundation Server FAQ
No. We get a lot of requests for this but our contention is that the person defining the policy can't envision the situations that will arise where policy will need to be overridden. Thus, we designed it to be fully auditable by including policy compliance data in the changeset details and in the checkin mail that is delivered, but left it up to the developer to determine whether they have a good reason for overriding. See similar questions...

How is Windows Storage Server 2003 different from Windows Server 2003?

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Besides being dedicated exclusively to file serving, Windows Storage Server 2003 contains some important features not available in Windows Server 2003. These features include an advanced storage manager for file filtering and quota management, a new Network File System (NFS) server to improve performance, and a fully integrated Web-based user interface for remote management. See similar questions...

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