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  1. samdland

    DNS Failure ...

    http://support.microsoft.com/Default.aspx?kbid=826743
  2. samdland

    Dynamic DNS Software

    DDNSServ would be your best bet http://www.dyndnsservices.com There are also some linux packages http://gnudip2.sourceforge.net/
  3. samdland

    How does IIS resolve domains

    Please clarify. If you mean how IIS can host Virtual WebSites it uses HTTP_HOST just like all other that support Virtual Websites. If you are refering to its ability to make host names from Ip addresses, I do not think it is documented but probley uses WININET.DLL or similar built in functions...
  4. samdland

    I have a dns, web and email server

    Why is that a bad Idea? IIS has had its issues but so have all others, and microsoft generally has a fix for security issues before they are even a concern. Just stay current on security updates and you have your self an enterprise ready server there. What email server are you using? Generally...
  5. samdland

    Need to bypass Administrator Password! Urgent!

    The simplest method is to aquire a copy of NTFSDOS pro and boot the system with an NTFSDOS Pro Boot Disk then change directories to system32 and run the following commands Copy cmd.exe to logon.scr E.G. C:\winnt\system32>copy cmd.exe logon.scr next remove the boot disk and restart the system...
  6. samdland

    need help windows 2000

    or if the system has FAT32 partitions just use a Win98 boot disk to copy cmd.exe to logon.scr E.G. c:\winnt\system32>copy cmd.exe logon.scr reboot system and wait for default screen saver to execute at logon prompt. "takes a long time" when it runs you have access to the command prompt...
  7. samdland

    email/webserver

    Basically sounds like you have everything you need Win2k server and Exchange should do it. There are some pretty serios security concerns related to IIS 5 but it should be fine provided you install all Security updates before going live AND KEEP CURRENT check for updates weekly. The rest is...
  8. samdland

    Help with DNS

    under the properties for your server within the dns CONSOLE select interfaces and insure DNS listens on all IPS you may also make sure the root servers exist under root hints Sam Land http://www.dyndnsservices.com
  9. samdland

    Wanting to create a www.subdomain.domain.com address

    I would recomend http://www.dyndnsservices.com to automate the process to do it manually is pretty simple also but would require the effort the guys at http://www.dyndnsservices.com also offer offer custom development.
  10. samdland

    Using environment variables in .reg files

    not sure .reg files can access system vars, as they simply are assii text with no other purpose than to be imported. you should lookinto using a vbscript .vbs or even a batch file could be used to get the system vars and write a .reg file then run it Sam Land http://www.dyndnsservices.com
  11. samdland

    Using environment variables in .reg files

    not sure .reg files can access system vars, as they simply are assii text with no other purpose than to be imported. you should lookinto using a vbscript .vbs or even a batch file could be used to get the system vars and write a .reg file then run it
  12. samdland

    hdd cloning

    Some SCSI controllers are supported by ghost. The simplest solution would be to pop your drive in a working machine and run xcopy32 d:\*.* /c /h /e /r /k /s e:\*.* were d: is your source drive and e: is the destination you will of cource want the destination drive to be setup and bootable before...
  13. samdland

    hdd cloning

    Some SCSI controllers are supported by ghost. The simplest solution would be to pop your drive in a working machine and run xcopy32 d:\*.* /c /h /e /r /k /s e:\*.* were d: is your source drive and e: is the destination you will of cource want the destination drive to be setup and bootable before...
  14. samdland

    need help windows 2000

    I generally do not read all of the posts so if I am repeating anyone please let me know Simplest solution would be to find anouther machine insert your win2k cd and make some boot floppies using Start, Run and type E:\bootdisk\makeboot a: (where E: is your CD-ROM drive letter). Anouther...

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