Generate an object identifier to be used when creating new classes or attributes in the schema Type of tool: Command line Where to find it: Windows 2000 Resource Kit Recipes in which i
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Command line
Where to find it:
%SystemRoot%\System32 on Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003
Recipes in which it is used:
Recipe 2.2, Recipe 2.4, Recipe 3.21, Recipe 3.28, Recipe 13.8
NTDS Util Command (ntdsutil.exe)
Tasks that can be accomplished:
Perform a variety of DIT maintenance functions, such as checking DIT file integrity and semantics, perform a soft recovery, perform restores, view FSMO role holders, manages LDAP query policies, find and remove duplicate SIDs, clean-up metadata from a failed domain controller, and set the DS Restore mode administrator password
Type of tool:
Command line
Where to find it:
%SystemRoot%\System32 on Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003
Recipes in which it is used:
Recipe 2.5, Recipe 2.6, Recipe 2.24, Recipe 3.6, Recipe 3.26, Recipe 3.27, Recipe 4.16, Recipe 4.23, Recipe 14.4, Recipe 16.3, Recipe 16.5, Recipe 16.6, Recipe 16.7, Recipe 16.8, Recipe 16.9, Recipe 16.12, Recipe 16.15, Recipe 17.1, Recipe 17.3, Recipe 17.4, Recipe 17.8
OID Generator Command (oidgen.exe)
Tasks that can be accomplished:
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Type of tool:
Command line
Where to find it:
Windows 2000 Resource Kit
Recipes in which it is used:
Recipe 10.3
Redirect Default Computers Command (redircmp.exe)
Tasks that can be accomplished:
Redirect the default computers container to another location in the directory tree
Type of tool:
Command line
Where to find it:
%SystemRoot%\System32 on Windows Server 2003
Recipes in which it is used:
Recipe 8.12
Redirect Default Users Command (redirusr.exe)
Tasks that can be accomplished:
Redirect the default users container to another location in the directory tree
Type of tool:
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Where to find it:
%SystemRoot%\System32 on Windows Server 2003
Recipes in which it is used:
Recipe 8.12
Reg Command (reg.exe)
Tasks that can be accomplished:
Query, add, delete, copy, save, restore, load, unload, compare, export, and import registry keys and values
Type of tool:
Command line
Where to find it:
Support Tools for Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003
Recipes in which it is used:
Recipe 3.23, Recipe 10.1, Recipe 11.16, Recipe 11.18, Recipe 11.20, Recipe 11.29, Recipe 12.4, Recipe 12.9, Recipe 13.13, Recipe 13.14, Recipe 14.17, Introduction in Chapter 15, Recipe 15.1, Recipe 15.3, Recipe 15.4, Recipe 16.9, Recipe 16.13
Registry Editor (regedit.exe)
Tasks that can be accomplished:
Browse, query, add, delete, rename, export, import, and copy registry keys and values
Type of tool:
Graphical User Interface
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%SystemRoot%\System32 on Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003
Recipes in which it is used:
Recipe 3.22, Recipe 3.23, Recipe 11.17, Recipe 11.19, Recipe 11.21, Recipe 11.30, Recipe 12.5, Recipe 12.10, Recipe 14.18, Recipe 15.1, Recipe 15.2, Recipe 15.4, Recipe 15.5, Recipe 16.11, Recipe 16.14
Rename Domain Command (rendom.exe)
Tasks that can be accomplished:
Rename a domain (requires the Windows Server 2003 forest functional level)
Type of tool:
Command line
Where to find it:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/downloads/domainrename.mspx
Recipes in which it is used:
Recipe 2.8
Replication Diagnostics Command (repadmin.exe)
Tasks that can be accomplished:
Display the bridgeheads for a site, find the ISTG for a site, trigger the KCC, force
replication to a partner, replicate a single object, force synchronization of a naming context, view the replication status of several domain controllers, show the differences between two domain controllers, view object metadata, obtain the up-to-dateness vector, and a variety of other replication management functions
Type of tool:
Command line
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Support Tools for Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003
Recipes in which it is used:
Recipe 11.13, Recipe 11.22, Recipe 11.23, Recipe 11.25, Recipe 11.27, Recipe 12.1, Recipe 12.2, Recipe 12.3, Recipe 12.4, Recipe 12.8, Recipe 12.12, Recipe 17.7
Replication Monitor (replmon.exe)
Tasks that can be accomplished:
View the replication status of the naming contexts supported by a domain controller, force replication to a partner, force synchronization of a naming context, get the current USN, search a domain for replication errors, generate a detailed status report, and much more
Type of tool:
Graphical User Interface
Where to find it:
Support Tools for Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003
Recipes in which it is used:
Recipe 11.13, Recipe 12.3
Resultant Set of Policy Snap-in (rsop.msc)
Tasks that can be accomplished:
View the RSoP for a user and computer
Type of tool:
MMC snap-in
Where to find it:
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Recipes in which it is used:
Recipe 9.20
SecEdit Command (secedit.exe)
Tasks that can be accomplished:
Refresh group policy settings, and analyze, configure, export and validate security
settings
Type of tool:
Command line
Where to find it:
%SystemRoot%\System32 on Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003
Recipes in which it is used:
Recipe 9.21
Time Service (w32tm.exe)
Tasks that can be accomplished:
Configure and monitor the Windows Time Service
Type of tool:
Command line
Where to find it:
%SystemRoot%\System32 on Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003
Recipes in which it is used:
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Unlock (unlock.exe)
Tasks that can be accomplished:
Find users that are locked out and unlock them
Type of tool:
Command line
Where to find it:
http://www.joeware.net/win32/zips/Unlock.zip
Recipes in which it is used:
Recipe 6.9
UUID Generator Command (uuidgen.exe)
Tasks that can be accomplished:
Generate a UUID/GUID that can be used when creating new classes and attributes
Type of tool:
Command line
Where to find it:
Windows 2000 Platform SDK
Recipes in which it is used:
Recipe 10.4
WinNT32 Command (winnt32.exe)
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Upgrade a computer to Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003; can also perform
checks to determine if an upgrade is possible
Type of tool:
Wizard
Where to find it:
\i386 on Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003 CD
Recipes in which it is used:
Recipe 2.12
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