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Hi,
I work at my company's IT Department and since yesterday, I'm testing Vista Business (RTM). I do tech support and, as was the case when using XP, I installed the Windows Server 2003 Admin Pak tools. I have two questions regarding it: 1) When opening the DHCP tool, and adding a server, I can't see its scope. When expanding the server tree, I'm only shown the "Server Options", nothing else. 2) We have several domains, and when administering different domain's ADs, I would do a "Run As" for the AD Users and Computers and run it with that domain's admin. Now, when I shift+rightclick and choose "Run As", the app opens to my default domain, doesn't allow me to choose with which user to run. Thanks |
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Try this.
http://windowsconnected.com/blogs/jo...vista-rtm.aspx -- Josh http://windowsconnected.com Now with NNTP goodness! "Daniel" wrote in message ... Hi, I work at my company's IT Department and since yesterday, I'm testing Vista Business (RTM). I do tech support and, as was the case when using XP, I installed the Windows Server 2003 Admin Pak tools. I have two questions regarding it: 1) When opening the DHCP tool, and adding a server, I can't see its scope. When expanding the server tree, I'm only shown the "Server Options", nothing else. 2) We have several domains, and when administering different domain's ADs, I would do a "Run As" for the AD Users and Computers and run it with that domain's admin. Now, when I shift+rightclick and choose "Run As", the app opens to my default domain, doesn't allow me to choose with which user to run. Thanks |
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Hi Josh,
Thanks for the pointer. I tried your script, but unfortunately the problem with those two tools persists. Ran it as a local (am also domain admin) admin, but no luck. Tried re-running after a reinstall, just in case, same thing unfortunately. "Josh" wrote: Try this. http://windowsconnected.com/blogs/jo...vista-rtm.aspx -- Josh http://windowsconnected.com |
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I have loaded Vista RTM and have had an issue with the DHCP tool as well.
Same issue as Daniel. I ran the script to register all the DLLs, but the tool still does not work. I'm assuming these are known issues. Does anyone know if/when there will be a good 2003 admin pak available that is Vista compatible? "Daniel" wrote: Hi, I work at my company's IT Department and since yesterday, I'm testing Vista Business (RTM). I do tech support and, as was the case when using XP, I installed the Windows Server 2003 Admin Pak tools. I have two questions regarding it: 1) When opening the DHCP tool, and adding a server, I can't see its scope. When expanding the server tree, I'm only shown the "Server Options", nothing else. 2) We have several domains, and when administering different domain's ADs, I would do a "Run As" for the AD Users and Computers and run it with that domain's admin. Now, when I shift+rightclick and choose "Run As", the app opens to my default domain, doesn't allow me to choose with which user to run. Thanks |
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Same here. I suspect the number of users experiencing this issue is larger
than just the few mentioned here. "Steven" wrote: I have loaded Vista RTM and have had an issue with the DHCP tool as well. Same issue as Daniel. I ran the script to register all the DLLs, but the tool still does not work. I'm assuming these are known issues. Does anyone know if/when there will be a good 2003 admin pak available that is Vista compatible? "Daniel" wrote: Hi, I work at my company's IT Department and since yesterday, I'm testing Vista Business (RTM). I do tech support and, as was the case when using XP, I installed the Windows Server 2003 Admin Pak tools. I have two questions regarding it: 1) When opening the DHCP tool, and adding a server, I can't see its scope. When expanding the server tree, I'm only shown the "Server Options", nothing else. 2) We have several domains, and when administering different domain's ADs, I would do a "Run As" for the AD Users and Computers and run it with that domain's admin. Now, when I shift+rightclick and choose "Run As", the app opens to my default domain, doesn't allow me to choose with which user to run. Thanks |
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Hi all,
This is known issue. This will be fixed in SP1 of VISTA. Thanks -RamaSubbu SK "sabreadmin" wrote in message ... Same here. I suspect the number of users experiencing this issue is larger than just the few mentioned here. "Steven" wrote: I have loaded Vista RTM and have had an issue with the DHCP tool as well. Same issue as Daniel. I ran the script to register all the DLLs, but the tool still does not work. I'm assuming these are known issues. Does anyone know if/when there will be a good 2003 admin pak available that is Vista compatible? "Daniel" wrote: Hi, I work at my company's IT Department and since yesterday, I'm testing Vista Business (RTM). I do tech support and, as was the case when using XP, I installed the Windows Server 2003 Admin Pak tools. I have two questions regarding it: 1) When opening the DHCP tool, and adding a server, I can't see its scope. When expanding the server tree, I'm only shown the "Server Options", nothing else. 2) We have several domains, and when administering different domain's ADs, I would do a "Run As" for the AD Users and Computers and run it with that domain's admin. Now, when I shift+rightclick and choose "Run As", the app opens to my default domain, doesn't allow me to choose with which user to run. Thanks |