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Automatic creation of user folders for home, roaming profile and redirected folders.

http://blogs.technet.com/b/askds/archive/2008/06/30/automatic-creation-of-user-folders-for-home-roaming-profile-and-redirected-folders.aspx Automatic creation of user folders for home, roaming profile and redirected folders. NedPyle [MSFT] 30 Jun 2008 7:19 PM 18 Hi Rob here again. Periodically we’re asked “what is the best way to auto-create home, roaming profile, and folder redirection folders instead of Administrators creating and configuring the NTFS permissions manually?” The techniques in […]

How to: Disable Roaming Profiles

http://blog.coultard.com/2012/01/how-to-setup-active-directory-users.html How to: Disable Roaming Profiles I have previously used Roaming Profiles, mostly for re-creating a user’s profile when their computer dies. They do have their advantages but they also don’t fail gracefully. There are also some fundamental problems such as: Software may not be installed on the machine: the profile may have links to […]

Roaming Profiles

Step 1: Enable the use of separate profile versions If you are deploying Roaming User Profiles on computers running Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows Server 2012 R2, or Windows Server 2012, we recommend making a couple of changes to your Windows environment prior to deploying. These changes help ensure that future operating system upgrades go smoothly, […]

https://blogs.oracle.com/blogbypuneeth/entry/configure_kerberos_with_weblogic_server

https://blogs.oracle.com/blogbypuneeth/entry/configure_kerberos_with_weblogic_server Steps to configure Kerberos / SPNEGO / NTLM authentication with Weblogic Server running on Oracle JDK : By Puneeth-Oracle on Jul 20, 2013 * The AD machine used in this configuration is :  SLKRBTRN6-01.slkrbtrn6.bea.com ( Windows 2008 R2 ) * Weblogic Server is on machine : SLKRBTRN6-03. ( Windows XP ) ——- Step 1 […]

Installing Kerberos on Debian

https://uit.stanford.edu/service/kerberos/install_debian Installing Kerberos on Debian Debian GNU/Linux and Ubuntu are very similar and share almost all of their packages. Installation of Kerberos on either system is therefore essentially the same. Both Linux distributions come with a complete set of Kerberos packages and with configuration for Stanford’s Kerberos realm which is sufficient for most uses. Clients […]

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