wtorek, 13 listopada 2012

View an RSoP report at the command line


Aktualne Group Police na danym serwerze

Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2

To view an RSoP report at the command line

  1. Open Command Prompt.
  2. At the command prompt, redirect the output to a text file by typing:

    gpresult /z >gp.txt
  3. At the command prompt, open the file by typing:

    notepad gp.txt
Notes
  • To open a command prompt, click Start, point to All programs, point to Accessories, and then click Command prompt.
  • To view all of the gpresult command-line parameters, see Related Topics.

poniedziałek, 12 listopada 2012

Lotus Domino - replicate cmd


Replicate
Where:
      • -- Server with which to replicate
      • -- One of the following: PUSH, PULL, or BOTH (optional; default is BOTH)
      • -- List of files to replicate -- for example, TESTREP1.NSF|TESTREP2.NSF (optional; default is ALL)
      • -- One or more of these options. Use the split vertical bar (|) to separate options.

      UPDATE_COLL -- Update collectionsCLOSE_SESSION -- End session with server when done
      SUMMARY_ONLY -- Only replicate summary fields
      TRUNCATE -- Truncate long documents
      PRI_LOW -- Replicate low-priority databases
      PRI_MED -- Replicate medium-priority databases
      PRI_HI -- Replicate high-priority databases

      Na serwerze gdzie niema pliku wpisujemy

      pull [nazwa serwera gdzie jest plik] mail\jkowalski.nsf

czwartek, 8 listopada 2012

Run Audit Log Windows + SNARE

http://cyberoperations.wordpress.com/2012-class/05-windows-logging-and-file-sharing/

http://www.neondemon.com/archives/how-to-monitor-file-and-folder-access-on-a-windows-file-server

http://www.intelliadmin.com/index.php/2008/03/use-auditing-to-track-who-deleted-your-files/