everything works but not create folder "gandrews", in GPO when given properties on Andrew profile is created, write the path again and is created. What is the problem?
According to Paul Bryans (Common Errors in English): The original Scottish dialect form was “pernickety,” but Americans changed it to “persnickety” a century ago. “Pernickety” is generally unknown in the US though it’s still in wide use across the Atlantic.
I'm British so I suppose I can see why you think it's old school. By the way I Googled that, I don't want to come across as some kind of literature geek.
for a school assignment, i have to build a network including a dc, and i have created a *txt file with the dsadd commands for adding groups both global and domain local. but when i save it as a .cmd filde and try to run it in cmd, i get an error. i use windows 2008, and in windows 2003 it works fine when i do it as described above in my comment.
i know that windows 2003 and 2008 are 2 different things but tthe core like dsadd is the same. can anyone tell me what i am doing wrong?
everything works but not create folder "gandrews", in GPO when given properties on Andrew profile is created, write the path again and is created. What is the problem?
Ioan190 2 months ago
According to Paul Bryans (Common Errors in English): The original Scottish dialect form was “pernickety,” but Americans changed it to “persnickety” a century ago. “Pernickety” is generally unknown in the US though it’s still in wide use across the Atlantic.
I'm British so I suppose I can see why you think it's old school. By the way I Googled that, I don't want to come across as some kind of literature geek.
johnmcnair28 8 months ago
for a school assignment, i have to build a network including a dc, and i have created a *txt file with the dsadd commands for adding groups both global and domain local. but when i save it as a .cmd filde and try to run it in cmd, i get an error. i use windows 2008, and in windows 2003 it works fine when i do it as described above in my comment.
i know that windows 2003 and 2008 are 2 different things but tthe core like dsadd is the same. can anyone tell me what i am doing wrong?
a55a51n2 8 months ago
@a55a51n2 don't save it as a *txt or a *cmd file. Save it as dsadd*bat. (Of course, that should be a dot not an asterisk.)
technoblogical 8 months ago
Useful post. Just one pernickety point though.... CN stands for Common Name.
johnmcnair28 9 months ago
@johnmcnair28 i've not heard pernickety before. that's gotta be old school eh?
MrPs103 8 months ago
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barcbyte 10 months ago
Thanks so much for the video!
Hint, you can type "cd \" instead of "cd ../.." to change to the root directory.
dieglhix 1 year ago
very clear voice and thorough explanation.
flyromeo3 2 years ago