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Guest nicolas29
Posted

hello

 

i have a rodc server, i know how to remove it but is there a possibility to

clear all passwords that are cached ?

thanks

 

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nt

Guest Joson Zhou
Posted

Dear Customer,

 

Thank you for the post.

 

I am sorry to say that there is no mechanism to erase passwords after they

are cached on an RODC. If you want to clear a password that is stored on an

RODC, an administrator should reset the password in the hub site. This way,

the password that is cached in the branch will no longer be valid for

accessing any resources in the hub site or other branches. In addition, you

need to change the password replication policy so that the user's password

is no longer cached.

 

For more information about Password Replication Policy, please refer to the

following article:

 

Password Replication Policy

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc730883.aspx

 

Hope the information is helpful.

 

Sincerely,

Joson Zhou

Microsoft Online Support

Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

 

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Guest Joson Zhou
Posted

Hi,

 

How are you.

 

I'm wondering if my explanation is clear or if you have any further

questions. Please feel free to respond to the newsgroups if you need any

additional help.

 

Have a nice day.

 

Sincerely,

Joson Zhou

Microsoft Online Support

Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

 

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Posted

sorry i forgot to anwser

 

yes your explanations where good

 

thanks a lot

""Joson Zhou (MSFT)"" <v-josz@online.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message

de news:d0tSWxdWJHA.4420@TK2MSFTNGHUB02.phx.gbl...<span style="color:blue">

> Hi,

>

> How are you.

>

> I'm wondering if my explanation is clear or if you have any further

> questions. Please feel free to respond to the newsgroups if you need any

> additional help.

>

> Have a nice day.

>

> Sincerely,

> Joson Zhou

> Microsoft Online Support

> Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

>

> Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security

> =====================================================

> When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so

> that others may learn and benefit from your issue.

> =====================================================

> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no

> rights.

> </span>

Posted

See below ........

 

""Joson Zhou (MSFT)"" <v-josz@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:d0tSWxdWJHA.4420@TK2MSFTNGHUB02.phx.gbl...<span style="color:blue">

> Hi,

>

> How are you.

>

> I'm wondering if my explanation is clear or if you have any further

> questions. Please feel free to respond to the newsgroups if you need any

> additional help.

>

> Have a nice day.

>

> Sincerely,

> Joson Zhou

> Microsoft Online Support

> Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

>

> Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security

> =====================================================

> When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so

> that others may learn and benefit from your issue.

> =====================================================

> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no

> rights.</span>

 

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A query, Joson.

 

I do not recognise your first name - and your second is unusual too (to me!)

 

I also noted that the information hereafter appeared in the response to you

from NT:-

 

""Joson Zhou (MSFT)"" <v-josz@online.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message

de news:d0tSWxdWJHA.4420@TK2MSFTNGHUB02.phx.gbl...

 

Is there a simple explanation as to why French is being used? Just

wonderin'!

 

Dave

 

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Guest Paul Adare
Posted

On Tue, 9 Dec 2008 22:41:08 -0000, ~BD~ wrote:

<span style="color:blue">

> ""Joson Zhou (MSFT)"" <v-josz@online.microsoft.com> a ?crit dans le message

> de news:d0tSWxdWJHA.4420@TK2MSFTNGHUB02.phx.gbl...

>

> Is there a simple explanation as to why French is being used? Just

> wonderin'!</span>

 

Because the person who followed up is using French. Surely that should be

patently obvious.

 

--

Paul Adare

MVP - Identity Lifecycle Manager

http://www.identit.ca

Posted

"Paul Adare" <pkadare@gmail.com> wrote in message

news:ixy13kjhk0is.7ipunsugj8fj$.dlg@40tude.net...<span style="color:blue">

> On Tue, 9 Dec 2008 22:41:08 -0000, ~BD~ wrote:

><span style="color:green">

>> ""Joson Zhou (MSFT)"" <v-josz@online.microsoft.com> a ?crit dans le

>> message

>> de news:d0tSWxdWJHA.4420@TK2MSFTNGHUB02.phx.gbl...

>>

>> Is there a simple explanation as to why French is being used? Just

>> wonderin'!</span>

>

> Because the person who followed up is using French. Surely that should be

> patently obvious.

>

> --

> Paul Adare

> MVP - Identity Lifecycle Manager

> http://www.identit.ca</span>

 

--

 

 

Mr Adare - I'll not 'bite' or worse ...........

 

Please explain which PERSON you consider followed up in French.

 

My perception is that the 'post information' is added automatically by, in

my case, Outlook Express - no actual person posted this AFAICT.

 

If I have misunderstood matters, I'd appreciate an explanation.

 

Dave

 

--

 

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Guest Paul Adare
Posted

On Tue, 9 Dec 2008 23:26:45 -0000, ~BD~ wrote:

<span style="color:blue">

> If I have misunderstood matters, I'd appreciate an explanation.</span>

 

I have neither the time nor the inclination, nor is this an appropriate

forum, to educate you on how news readers function.

 

--

Paul Adare

MVP - Identity Lifecycle Manager

http://www.identit.ca

Posted

"Paul Adare" <pkadare@gmail.com> wrote in message

news:j4vkczs07fs8.fc497hubr60c.dlg@40tude.net...<span style="color:blue">

> On Tue, 9 Dec 2008 23:26:45 -0000, ~BD~ wrote:

><span style="color:green">

>> If I have misunderstood matters, I'd appreciate an explanation.</span>

>

> I have neither the time nor the inclination, nor is this an appropriate

> forum, to educate you on how news readers function.

>

> --

> Paul Adare

> MVP - Identity Lifecycle Manager

> http://www.identit.ca</span>

 

--

 

There is no shame attached to admitting that you do not know the answer, Mr

Paul Adare.

 

I have crossposted to another newsgroup in the hope that someone there can

(and will) provide the answer to my query.

 

Dave

 

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Guest Paul Adare
Posted

On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 00:37:01 -0000, ~BD~, le grand imb?cile, dit:

<span style="color:blue">

> There is no shame attached to admitting that you do not know the answer, Mr

> Paul Adare.

>

> I have crossposted to another newsgroup in the hope that someone there can

> (and will) provide the answer to my query.</span>

 

 

--

Paul Adare

MVP - Identity Lifecycle Manager

http://www.identit.ca

Posted

"Paul Adare" <pkadare@gmail.com> wrote in message

news:hkmdx9ilkrc4.1qxm51kc3j0j4$.dlg@40tude.net...<span style="color:blue">

> On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 00:37:01 -0000, ~BD~, le grand imb?cile, dit:

></span>

 

 

I will parry with mentioning yet another error spotted on your web site.

 

On this page http://www.identit.ca/events.html you will note that the dark

grey 'bar' is about three-quarters of the way down the page instead of being

at the bottom as it is on other pages on your site.

 

Perhaps, as supposedly an IT professional, you should put your own house in

order.

 

BD

 

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Guest Brian Komar
Posted

Veuillez ramper de nouveau dans le trou que vous êtes venu de.

Merci,

Brian

 

"~BD~" <BoaterDave@hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message

news:egshZNmWJHA.556@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...<span style="color:blue">

>

> "Paul Adare" <pkadare@gmail.com> wrote in message

> news:hkmdx9ilkrc4.1qxm51kc3j0j4$.dlg@40tude.net...<span style="color:green">

>> On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 00:37:01 -0000, ~BD~, le grand imb?cile, dit:

>></span>

>

>

> I will parry with mentioning yet another error spotted on your web site.

>

> On this page http://www.identit.ca/events.html you will note that the dark

> grey 'bar' is about three-quarters of the way down the page instead of

> being at the bottom as it is on other pages on your site.

>

> Perhaps, as supposedly an IT professional, you should put your own house

> in order.

>

> BD

>

> --

>

> </span>

Posted

<span style="color:blue">

> "~BD~" <BoaterDave@hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message

> news:egshZNmWJHA.556@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...<span style="color:green">

>>

>> "Paul Adare" <pkadare@gmail.com> wrote in message

>> news:hkmdx9ilkrc4.1qxm51kc3j0j4$.dlg@40tude.net...<span style="color:darkred">

>>> On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 00:37:01 -0000, ~BD~, le grand imb?cile, dit:

>>></span>

>>

>>

>> I will parry with mentioning yet another error spotted on your web site.

>>

>> On this page http://www.identit.ca/events.html you will note that the

>> dark grey 'bar' is about three-quarters of the way down the page instead

>> of being at the bottom as it is on other pages on your site.

>>

>> Perhaps, as supposedly an IT professional, you should put your own house

>> in order.

>>

>> BD

>>

>> -- </span></span>

 

 

"Brian Komar" <brian.komar@nospam.identit.ca> wrote in message

news:02AF4970-5598-4676-B6D0-D8597C42F601@microsoft.com...<span style="color:blue">

> Veuillez ramper de nouveau dans le trou que vous êtes venu de.

> Merci,

> Brian</span>

 

To save others reading here simply wondering., the approximate translation

of Mr Komar's comment is:-

"Please crawl again in the hole that you came from. Thank you"

 

This is not the type of answer might expect to receive from the top man of a

major commercial operation, viz:

 

Brian Komar - President

Brian Komar is the president of IdentIT Inc., a consulting firm specializing

in Public Key Infrastructure design and implementation and identity

integration solutions. Brian partners with Microsoft on several ventures,

authoring material for Microsoft's Prescriptive Architecture Guides, writing

PKI white papers for Microsoft's Security team, and working as a principal

consultant for the Microsoft Center of Excellence enterprise PKI design

engagements.

 

Brian is a frequent speaker at IT industry conferences such as Microsoft

Tech.Ed, Microsoft IT Forum, and Windows IT Pro Magazine Connections.

 

Paul Adare - Chief Technology Officer

Paul Adare, the Chief Technology Officer of IdentIT Inc., is a security

consultant specializing in Identity Management, Rights Management, and

Public Key Infrastructure deployments. Paul has a wide ranging and varied

background including the whole gamut of Microsoft technologies, Lotus Notes,

Sun Microsystems, IBM AIX, and various flavours of UNIX and Linux.

 

Over the many years that Paul has been involved with computer systems and

security, he has held many different roles including technical training

(Microsoft Certified Trainer, Lotus Notes Certified Trainer, Sun

Microsystems Certified Trainer), consulting (Microsoft, Lotus Notes, Sun,

IBM, Security, Identity Management, Rights Management, PKI), subject matter

expert for Microsoft Learning Products, support and help desk roles among

others. Paul has been involved with Microsoft's Identity Management platform

since he worked as a subject matter expert on the Microsoft Learning Product

Course 2062, Implementing Microsoft Metadirectory Services.

 

Paul has been the Principal Consultant on a number of enterprise PKI and RMS

deployments for large financial services customers in the US and Canada. In

addition, Paul is a Microsoft MVP for Virtual PC and Virtual Server.

 

 

 

Well, that is what is says here http://www.identit.ca/management.html

 

I truly wonder if this is fact or fiction. Does anyone reading here know

this firm and/or the people?

 

Dave

 

PS A simple "thanks for pointing out the error" would have been a more

realistic response IMO. C'est la vie!

Guest Brian Komar
Posted

Actually, if you used a normal browser, you would see that there is no error

I feel that my reputation is safe,

You are a troll, plain and simple.

I feel that our customers can easily distinguish between a competent

professional (Paul and I) and a complete idiot troll (you)

Welcome to only the 2nd person to ever achieve membership in my disregard

list

Brian

<snip the crap>

Posted

"Brian Komar" <brian.komar@nospam.identit.ca> wrote in message

news:41A47F24-04D2-47A2-BCC8-289A9C7B1D16@microsoft.com...<span style="color:blue">

> Actually, if you used a normal browser, you would see that there is no

> error

> I feel that my reputation is safe,

> You are a troll, plain and simple.

> I feel that our customers can easily distinguish between a competent

> professional (Paul and I) and a complete idiot troll (you)

> Welcome to only the 2nd person to ever achieve membership in my disregard

> list

> Brian

> <snip the crap></span>

 

--

 

So - I wonder where in the world you are today Mr Komar (your message timed

at 0916 GMT - somewhat earlier in Canada?)

 

Perhaps, as a competent professional, you can explain why the error was/is

noticed when using Firefox 3.0.4. I am uncertain why you said "if you used

a normal browser" - surely many folk now use Firefox, don't they? Is it not

a normal browser?

 

I appreciate that Mozilla might be at fault, so have submitted an error

report accordingly [successfully Transmitted Report RMO12289055928792]

Should there be an error at their end, I'm sure they will correct it. I'll

let you know. I'm a little surprised though, that "as a competent

professional", you had not checked your own web site using Firefox.

 

You have further confused me. How would I ever come into contact with your

customers (so that they may have to distinguish between us?)

I was going to contact one of them, but you don't seem to have any! See

http://www.identit.ca/clients.html

 

Dave

 

--

Guest BoaterDave@googlemail.com
Posted

On Dec 10, 11:03 am, "~BD~" <BoaterD...@hotmail.co.uk> wrote:<span style="color:blue">

> "Brian Komar" <brian.ko...@nospam.identit.ca> wrote in message

>

> news:41A47F24-04D2-47A2-BCC8-289A9C7B1D16@microsoft.com...

><span style="color:green">

> > Actually, if you used a normal browser, you would see that there is no

> > error

> > I feel that my reputation is safe,

> > You are a troll, plain and simple.

> > I feel that our customers can easily distinguish between a competent

> > professional (Paul and I) and a complete idiot troll (you)

> > Welcome to only the 2nd person to ever achieve membership in my disregard

> > list

> > Brian

> > <snip the crap></span>

>

> --

>

> So - I wonder where in the world you are today Mr Komar (your message timed

> at 0916 GMT - somewhat earlier in Canada?)

>

> Perhaps, as a competent professional, you can explain why the error was/is

> noticed  when using Firefox 3.0.4. I am uncertain why you said "if you used

> a normal browser" - surely many folk now use Firefox, don't they? Is it not

> a normal browser?

>

> I appreciate that Mozilla might be at fault, so have submitted an error

> report accordingly [successfully Transmitted Report RMO12289055928792]

> Should there be an error at their end, I'm sure they will correct it. I'll

> let you know. I'm a little surprised though, that "as a competent

> professional", you had not checked your own web site using Firefox.

>

> You have further confused me. How would I ever come into contact with your

> customers (so that they may have to distinguish between us?)

> I was going to contact one of them, but you don't seem to have any! See http://www.identit.ca/clients.html

>

> Dave

>

> --</span>

 

I regret to advise that I've heard nothing from Mozilla.

 

You have still not advised what you meant by Firefox not being a

'normal' browser.

 

Perhaps someone in these groups who is knowledgeable in these matters

could comment as to why your web site appears correctly when viewed

with IE7 but has the 'error' when viewed with Firefox.

 

I do hope so.

 

Dave

Posted

Browser error?

 

<BoaterDave@googlemail.com> wrote in message

news:b6163781-9bd6-4a27-89dc-1a7f28a98978@r10g2000prf.googlegroups.com...

On Dec 10, 11:03 am, "~BD~" <BoaterD...@hotmail.co.uk> wrote:<span style="color:blue">

> "Brian Komar" <brian.ko...@nospam.identit.ca> wrote in message

>

> news:41A47F24-04D2-47A2-BCC8-289A9C7B1D16@microsoft.com...

><span style="color:green">

> > Actually, if you used a normal browser, you would see that there is

> > no

> > error

> > I feel that my reputation is safe,

> > You are a troll, plain and simple.

> > I feel that our customers can easily distinguish between a competent

> > professional (Paul and I) and a complete idiot troll (you)

> > Welcome to only the 2nd person to ever achieve membership in my

> > disregard

> > list

> > Brian

> > <snip the crap></span>

>

> --

>

> So - I wonder where in the world you are today Mr Komar (your message

> timed

> at 0916 GMT - somewhat earlier in Canada?)

>

> Perhaps, as a competent professional, you can explain why the error

> was/is

> noticed when using Firefox 3.0.4. I am uncertain why you said "if you

> used

> a normal browser" - surely many folk now use Firefox, don't they? Is

> it not

> a normal browser?

>

> I appreciate that Mozilla might be at fault, so have submitted an

> error

> report accordingly [successfully Transmitted Report RMO12289055928792]

> Should there be an error at their end, I'm sure they will correct it.

> I'll

> let you know. I'm a little surprised though, that "as a competent

> professional", you had not checked your own web site using Firefox.

>

> You have further confused me. How would I ever come into contact with

> your

> customers (so that they may have to distinguish between us?)

> I was going to contact one of them, but you don't seem to have any!

> See http://www.identit.ca/clients.html

>

> Dave

>

> --</span>

 

I regret to advise that I've heard nothing from Mozilla.

 

You have still not advised what you meant by Firefox not being a

'normal' browser.

 

Perhaps someone in these groups who is knowledgeable in these matters

could comment as to why your web site appears correctly when viewed

with IE7 but has the 'error' when viewed with Firefox.

 

I do hope so.

 

Dave

Posted

Re: Browser error?

 

> <BoaterDave@googlemail.com> wrote in message<span style="color:blue">

> news:b6163781-9bd6-4a27-89dc-1a7f28a98978@r10g2000prf.googlegroups.com...

> On Dec 10, 11:03 am, "~BD~" <BoaterD...@hotmail.co.uk> wrote:<span style="color:green">

>> "Brian Komar" <brian.ko...@nospam.identit.ca> wrote in message

>>

>> news:41A47F24-04D2-47A2-BCC8-289A9C7B1D16@microsoft.com...

>><span style="color:darkred">

>>> Actually, if you used a normal browser, you would see that there is

>>> no

>>> error

>>> I feel that my reputation is safe,

>>> You are a troll, plain and simple.

>>> I feel that our customers can easily distinguish between a competent

>>> professional (Paul and I) and a complete idiot troll (you)

>>> Welcome to only the 2nd person to ever achieve membership in my

>>> disregard

>>> list

>>> Brian

>>> <snip the crap></span>

>>

>> --

>>

>> So - I wonder where in the world you are today Mr Komar (your message

>> timed

>> at 0916 GMT - somewhat earlier in Canada?)

>>

>> Perhaps, as a competent professional, you can explain why the error

>> was/is

>> noticed when using Firefox 3.0.4. I am uncertain why you said "if you

>> used

>> a normal browser" - surely many folk now use Firefox, don't they? Is

>> it not

>> a normal browser?

>>

>> I appreciate that Mozilla might be at fault, so have submitted an

>> error

>> report accordingly [successfully Transmitted Report

>> RMO12289055928792] Should there be an error at their end, I'm sure

>> they will correct it. I'll

>> let you know. I'm a little surprised though, that "as a competent

>> professional", you had not checked your own web site using Firefox.

>>

>> You have further confused me. How would I ever come into contact with

>> your

>> customers (so that they may have to distinguish between us?)

>> I was going to contact one of them, but you don't seem to have any!

>> See http://www.identit.ca/clients.html

>>

>> Dave

>>

>> --</span>

>

> I regret to advise that I've heard nothing from Mozilla.

>

> You have still not advised what you meant by Firefox not being a

> 'normal' browser.

>

> Perhaps someone in these groups who is knowledgeable in these matters

> could comment as to why your web site appears correctly when viewed

> with IE7 but has the 'error' when viewed with Firefox.

>

> I do hope so.

>

> Dave</span>

 

More than likely something in the html code is triggering IE's Quirks

mode where it ignores and continues to operate on errors unlike many

more advanced browsers. Believe FireFox, not IE if you're interested in

the maximum number of browsers being able to read the code. IE can

accept some pretty sloppy stuff; whether that's good or bad is debatable

and has strong camps on both sides. The biggest downside if things that

work only in IE because of the sloppy coding in the web pages. FF has a

Quirks mode too but it's not as easy to turn on. For more detail, look

it up on google or your fav search engine.

Posted

Re: Browser error?

 

"Twayne" <nobody@devnull.spamcop.net> wrote in message

news:e5EB6dZXJHA.868@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...<span style="color:blue"><span style="color:green">

>> Perhaps someone in these groups who is knowledgeable in these matters

>> could comment as to why your web site appears correctly when viewed

>> with IE7 but has the 'error' when viewed with Firefox.

>>

>> I do hope so.

>>

>> Dave</span>

>

> More than likely something in the html code is triggering IE's Quirks

> mode where it ignores and continues to operate on errors unlike many

> more advanced browsers. Believe FireFox, not IE if you're interested

> in the maximum number of browsers being able to read the code. IE can

> accept some pretty sloppy stuff; whether that's good or bad is

> debatable and has strong camps on both sides. The biggest downside if

> things that work only in IE because of the sloppy coding in the web

> pages. FF has a Quirks mode too but it's not as easy to turn on. For

> more detail, look it up on google or your fav search engine.

>

>

></span>

 

 

Thank you for your response, Twayne.

 

Can you actually see the error to which I referred? Did you look?

 

Thanks for the tip about Quirks - I'll take a look!

 

Enjoy your day.

 

Dave

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