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Spat's WebLog (Steve Patrick)
LDAP client tracing...
Posted
over 5 years ago
by
SpatDSG
13
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ADinsight from the sysinternals toolset is a great tool , but I seem to have problems with it at times. Specifically on Server 2008 & Vista (maybe due to the way it hooks wldap32.dll) On Vista OS and beyond, there is built in client ldap tracing...
Spat's WebLog (Steve Patrick)
Kerberos domain routing
Posted
over 5 years ago
by
SpatDSG
8
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So the scenarios is pretty simple. Forest trust like so: Basic problem. User tried to access sharepoint and fails to use Kerberos. So we can review the end to end process ( still at a high level ) 1. User logs on 2...
Spat's WebLog (Steve Patrick)
SQL pains..
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over 5 years ago
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SpatDSG
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So I was working on some code to read and write data to SQL ( not using LINQ or any fancy stuff.. heck I just started doing managed code. ) I was specifically interested in the count of times , it should look something like this ( from SQL ) select...
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