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Certificate Templates and Web Access to Certs31 Aug 2008 18:07 GMT7
I'm trying to add a new certificate template. I've deployed it as per
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc783016.aspx, but when I
go to the certsrv web site (http://dc1/certsrv), I can't see the
template there. I know I'm probably just missing a simple step - but
US-Cert Update on New Attacks on Computer Infrastructure30 Aug 2008 11:07 GMT7
http://www.us-cert.gov/current/index.html#red_hat_releases_openssh_security
{Note: Web Link may be manipulated by others and smart web surfing is
encouraged like reading in plain text and blocking remote code -- Disclaimer:
Poster is not responsible if someone hacks post and web ...
Problems with encrypted folder30 Aug 2008 03:16 GMT3
One of my clients has encrypted a ~4GB folder where he keeps all his
photos on his XP PC. Problem is he reinstalled  the system, formatting
the system partition first. Now he can't access his photos any more.
Is there any way he could get access to them again?
Problems with opening a file29 Aug 2008 18:37 GMT1
There is a Access database on one of the computers in our network.
It's in a shared folder so
all 5 of our PC's can access it. We have no server. All worked fine
till recently when we can't
Giving admins Local Admin to DC's not Domain Admins29 Aug 2008 18:36 GMT11
I have a requirement to be able to let certain sets of administrators the
ability to login to domain controllers with out permissions over the whole
domain.
Althought I can give the users PowerUser or LocalLogon rights via making a
Windows 2000 Certificate server---->200329 Aug 2008 06:13 GMT10
3Hi, I plan to migrate my existing Windows 2000 physical server running
certificate services (subordinate CA in the forest) to a VM, and then upgrade
the server to Windows 2003 R2.  Are there any caveats to an in place upgrade
of this type?  I will have to change the ip address, ...
Unable to un-encrypt a folder using Windows encryption - access de28 Aug 2008 14:28 GMT2
I used Windows encryption to encrypt a folder 2 years ago.  Now I am unable
to decrypt (un-encrypt) the folder.  It says "Access Denied". I clicked on
Properties-Advanced and unchecked the box "Encrypt contents to secure data".
I use Verisign PKI certs that are renewed annually. I ...
Groups28 Aug 2008 14:22 GMT2
We have roughly 500 offices in a single forest, single domain with no trusts.
Win2003R2 Native mode. Many of our security groups are mail enabled and we
also have many distribution groups.
I know in Exchange 2007 these DL's must be universal but I'm wondering if
What exactly is the "Logon GUID"?28 Aug 2008 14:18 GMT3
Gurus,
In the event log detail below, what exactly is the "Logon GUID" referring
to?  The transaction below represents a user named "TestUser" who accessed a
network share on "SQLServer", from a machine who's IP address was
When is it OK to disable IPSec on windows 2003?28 Aug 2008 12:44 GMT2
I have a bunch of servers in my environment that have IPSec enabled but not
configured; some of theose servers are having serious performance issues, but
if I stop and disable the IPSec service, the performance issues go away.  I
have read some articles that say that IPSec should ...
Standalone CA's and CRL28 Aug 2008 04:52 GMT1
When setting up a standalone CA on Server 2003 Standard you can select the
LDAP CRL publish location but since it is not an Enterprise CA does it still
publish the CRL into Active directory?
Reason I ask is I created a Root CA standlone on a Server 2003 standard
Worried26 Aug 2008 15:46 GMT3
So, about two weeks ago a user open a "gift card" email and installed a
trojan.  It was detected and cleaned.  However, and maybe it is unrelated,
but every morning when staff arrive to work every computer is frozen.  Either
the screen saver is on but moving a mouse or touching a ...
Service accounts with password expiration26 Aug 2008 15:00 GMT8
The corporate auditing requires that all accounts' passwords expire,
including service accounts. Questions:
1. Is it really a security recommendation?
2. Is there an easy way to automate this process (as a scheduled task, for
Windows Defender detection of Vundo trojan25 Aug 2008 21:51 GMT7
Apologies if this is the wrong board for this - if so, happy to re-post in a
more appropriate place, just tell me where !
Windows Defender keeps reporting an infection with Vundo.gen!E. The advice
on the MS site says remove it using an AV program. I use McAfee, but when I
Microsoft's New Program --- MAPP24 Aug 2008 20:50 GMT3
Will the vulnerabilities be available to security researches 3 days or less
in October as scheduled for MAPP or is this scheduling still all up in the
air where Microsoft chooses one of 3 points in how a patch may affect a user
and/or business.  I imagine you want users that work ...
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