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  1. wanery

    Cisco 2600 config

    mikeii Oops... in the first line of previous post, it should read "inside global" (not "outside global"). Sorry for any confusion. wanery
  2. wanery

    Cisco 2600 config

    Hello again mikeii What you are doing is creating a pool of "outside global" addresses using a non-routable set of addresses. Whenever these reserved addresses hit the internet, routers discard them. You need to use a globally unique address, IE., Serial 0/0's. Using the "overload" sets up...
  3. wanery

    Easy Question - Password Recovery

    hi kiefmer Are you doing the ctrl+break during the router's boot ? Wanery
  4. wanery

    Cisco 2600 config

    Hi mikeii You can't use non-routable addresses for your NAT pool, IE. 192.168.x.x. use the S0/0 address w/overload and skip the pool. Good Luck Wanery
  5. wanery

    HKCU how does it work..????

    With regard to determining which user is which in hkey users, I just expand each hive, then the the volatile environment folder. Since the user usually has a home drive mapped, the %username% is resolved in one of the drive mappings. It only takes a minute or two to find the one I want.

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