When a NETLOGON script automatically executes, under what user does it execute? In other words, does it run as the current user or as the system?
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I know this is not a server question but I hope that someone can help. At home, I have windows 2000 professional. I also started to play around with Linux. I have a Linux machine and my Windows machine networked together. I want the windows machine to pass the internet through to the linux...
there is a command called "subst" on the command prompt type in "subst /?" to see how to use it. subst basically takes a path name and turns it into a drive letter.
if you can provide more information about how you have your my documements set up on the server i might be...
Also, I just remembered....
At Penn State University, they only allow computers with authorized NICs/MAC Addresses. All students must register their MAC address prior to logging in to the network. Instead of not allowing only certain MAC addresses you can only allow those addresses of the...
At my school (im a senior in high school) we have the worst computer technology in the area. Many teachers decided to buy their own computers for their rooms, however, they are not allowed to connected to the district network (NT4). The BOFH says he will not do it because it will cost several...
I tried the logon.scr thing in windows2000 professional and it did not work for me. However what I did, was from the command prompt that was renamed to the screensaver, I loaded LC3 (WinNT/2K Password Cracker) and cracked the SAM that way. In order for LC3 to access the SAM you must have admin...
The .mix file is a file created in Microsoft PhotoDraw. I don't think there is any other program that can open it besides PhotoDraw. Tell the person who sent it to you to save it as a .tif or a .jpg then you will be able to open it. Just converting the file name only changes the program that...
Is there a way to remove or "gray-out" the password field on a WIN2K professional logon screen? I only want users to enter a username and not use a password.
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