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NTFS permission issue21 Nov 2008 03:49 GMT1
On my windows 2000 server, security properties on a file or folder displays
the SID and not the object name.  Server's DNS address is pointing only to
the AD dns server and I've flushed the dns (ipconfig /flushdns).
I can add permissions to an object by choosing it from list of ...
Convert FAT to NTFS18 Nov 2008 03:25 GMT2
I have a number of Windows 2000 Pro SP4 computers for which I wish to
convert the file system from FAT to NTFS in order to remove the user
from the administrators group and give them minimum permissions to run
company applications in an AD domain.
C: drive encryption17 Nov 2008 05:23 GMT3
Hi y'all
I need some encryption software to do file, folder and hard
drive encryption, with tools like TrueCrypt I can create only
encrypted drives, but I want to encrypt single files and folders
Win 2008 Standalone CA Domain Admin Access11 Nov 2008 21:47 GMT2
I am planning to setup a Win 2008 Standalone CA as a member of the corporate
domain.  I want to limit Domain Admin and Enterprise Admin 's login access to
the CA server.  What's is the best way to achieve that??
Thanks in advance!
Multihomed Server Event Log fills up11 Nov 2008 16:03 GMT1
I have a W2K web server that periodically fills up the Event Log with
(paraphrased) an Administrator login failure.
This seems to me like someone trying to hack in thru my WAN nic.
How can I prevent this from happening?
spyware strikes again, can it be stopped11 Nov 2008 15:49 GMT1
Today one of my users became infected with rs32net.exe a trojan dropper
spyware program.  What is very frustrating is that my network and the cpu
have up to date virus / spyware security products from well known vendors
mcafee , symantec.
You computer might be at risk11 Nov 2008 15:34 GMT1
After  installation  of WIN XP with SP3, at start-up, I notice that the
Security Centre icon on the system tray
displays a warning: You computer might be at risk. The firewall is not
turned on. for a while. I opened the Security Centre and checked if the
make security in two part of institute11 Nov 2008 15:29 GMT1
I have one education institute that has 2 parts : student part and
staff part with an ADSL internet connection.
i install Xp2003 Server/AD/DNS for staff lan , this lan contains some
important software and Mcafee local server AV.
 
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