3/5/2009 8:51:06 PM
fucking put this thread in the trash bin
3/5/2009 8:55:46 PM
no.when talking about dcgpofix, the face is the only appropriate response, as, if you've resorted to using it, you've tried everything else you can think of.]
3/5/2009 8:57:59 PM
Nothing you just posted makes me think this is a thread worthy topic.buckets
3/5/2009 9:04:22 PM
i agree with Chance
3/5/2009 9:10:40 PM
you would if you've ever been in this situationfirst of all, this person put all of their stuff in the default domain GPO (including stuff you would never ever for any reason put in there, like folder redirection). they didn't back anything up. they added every user in the domain to the enterprise admins group.of COURSE something is going to go wrong. this is what happens when people start playing around with things they know very little about.and somehow i ended up having to fix it, which is why i am [Edited on March 5, 2009 at 9:17 PM. Reason : i'm just pissed off and felt like making a thread ok]
3/5/2009 9:13:01 PM
Who the hell has admin access that would be able to make AD changes like that?At my company there are only 3 people that have admin access to our AD and server setup and I am one of 'em So if anything gets messed up I know it is either of my 2 homies or I got really drunk and messed something up via VPN from here at home
3/5/2009 9:46:20 PM
hehthese are domains that we set up for various groups to do their testing so they wouldn't impact our production domains they were produced with the understanding that they would be "crash and burn" so to speakbut apparently we all have differing opinions on what constitutes such an environment
3/5/2009 10:12:30 PM