I backed up the 3 keys before I deleted them.
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Microsoft]
I deleted deleted "Microsoft"
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft]
I deleted deleted "Microsoft"
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies
I deleted "Policies"...
I cant open regedit for any user except domain\administrator.
In HKEY_Local_Machine\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Group Policy, there are 18 subkeys, each with a different SID. In the GroupMembership key, there are Group values with full and partial SIDs. Same for...
I took a 2003 member server and put it in an OU that applies the domain terminal server lockdown policy. Some of the GPOs worked, some didnt. When I removed it and made it a member server again, it still acts like it is in the TS OU. I did a gpupdate from a DC. I logged on as a domain admin, and...
I agree, I dont trust the app. I'd rather not risk confusing it lest it explode. The mountpoint solution is a new one on me, can you elaborate a little?
this is a new one on me
I used the PERC utility in the BIOS to set up the RAID 1 virtual disk and a hot spare. Had a heck of a time trying to load windows, kept getting a 'you are missing a driver...' message and setup would end. I ordered the installation media from M$ bit after downloading it (3GB) and reburning...
Just wanted to run this by somebody here. I have a Windows Server 2003 (R2SP4) domain with 2 DCs. I am going to add a Windows Server 2008 R2SP1 box dedicated to a single 64 bit app that uses SQL 2005. The app forces SQL to the default path of C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server, and cannot be...
Im setting up a second DHCP server. The first one has infinite leases. If I dont want to have infinite leases on either machine, do I have to delete the scope and rebuild it on server1 and then split the new scope with server2?
In the Security event viewer on a Windows 2003 DC, what does it mean when a user is listed for Event ID's 680, 538 and 540 over 1000 times in 24 hours? The 680 is always the same:
Logon attempt by MICROSOFT_AUTHENTICATION_PACKAGE_V1_0
logon account: homer
source workstation: PC_1
Homer...
I know this can vary from company to company, but in general, what are standard practices concerning the handling the security of the passwords know only the System Administrator? Things like the built in Windows "administrator" account, switches and routers, network resources and shares, AV...
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