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Admin / Domain Admin rights problem05 Aug 2005 18:31 GMT10
I'm using SBS2000 as my primary DC.
I have a problem - the Administrator account cannot access 'HKLM' keys in
the registry. I've been told it is because the Administrator is not a member
of the Domain Admins group. Except, accoring to SBS Admin console, it is.
Repeated 675,681 and 677 error codes in security log05 Aug 2005 12:40 GMT3
I hope some can help as i have search all over for an answer to this.
We have a customer with a 2000 domain in mixed mode with a mixture of
win98,2000 and xp machines.
I have been monitoring the event logs on their servers, the security logs
GPO's and workgroups05 Aug 2005 06:42 GMT2
Will GPO's affect workstations that are not in domains and only in workgroups?
IIS SMTP TLS with 256 bit encryption on IIS 6 [repost]05 Aug 2005 06:25 GMT1
All,
Is there a way to make Windows 2003 IIS 6 support 256 bit TLS? As far as I
have read, IIS6 does not support it. I really need this up and running ASAP!
Do I need to use Apache to do this?
Account Operators05 Aug 2005 00:04 GMT1
I've added users accounts to the account operators group to help manage
domain accounts. However, users in the account operators group can't manage
other accounts in the account operators. Why is this?
Vincent
wired 802.1x security in windows 200004 Aug 2005 18:40 GMT2
I've set up a port based network access control for our company via Radius.
The solution works fine for WinXP supplicants where I can configure 802.1X
settings easily in the Authentication tab.
I have a big problem for our Windows 2000 machines. They do not have the
Logging04 Aug 2005 16:30 GMT2
How can I retrieve and print security logs, so that management can see who
has accessed folders/files and when? There must be a better way then
scrolling thru Event Viewer and filter only file access related events.
Advice please!
GPO for complete lockdown of a PC except for a couple Intenet Site04 Aug 2005 03:22 GMT1
I was looking for a way to put computers in an OU that will completely lock
down the computer except for access to a couple of mandatory Internet sites
and our intranet.  I also do not want any software to be able to be installed
and for the user to have no control of settings ...
Network login problem02 Aug 2005 14:40 GMT1
One of my users has a very strange login problem.
If the network cable is plugged into her notebook computer she cannot login
to the domain.  If you remove the network cable the login LOOKS like it
works just fine.  AFTER the login you can connect the cable and network
Workstation in event 52902 Aug 2005 13:45 GMT1
Is there a way to make windows log the workstation name and/or ip in eventid
529 ( bad password)? Without this info the log entry is quite useless.
WKR
Nick Dewitte
share permissions02 Aug 2005 13:09 GMT4
if i right click on a share on my machine and select properties, under the
sharing tab is a permissions button.  what is the difference between setting
permission under this button and setting permissions under the security tab?
if i allow another user on my network access (full ...
Prohibit renaming of folder02 Aug 2005 13:01 GMT1
I would like to prevent the renaming of the "Photos" folder (see example
below) by network users but allow full access (ie: read, write, delete,
create, rename....) to the rest of files and folders, including the files and
folders located in the "Photos" folder:
Default domain permissions02 Aug 2005 10:03 GMT4
Hi all - posted this issue in win2000.active_directory a few days ago,
wonder someone could help me?
The OS is windows2000, single domain in native mode.
When I log onto my machine (which has the admin tools installed) as a normal
Bootstrap Closing UDP Port 6701 Aug 2005 16:22 GMT2
Maybe it´s a newbie question, but anyway, i would appreciate a little
help.
I´m working on a W2003 Enterprise Edition Server and recently i
removed DHCP service, which i do not need.
Security groups identifed on 2000 network01 Aug 2005 14:53 GMT2
How can one identify security groups access on network?  For example does
ABC group have access to \\servera\public\finance and also on
\\servera\public\admin\projects.  Is there a utiliy or a command to issue for
what I am looking for?  Thanks for your help in advance.
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