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Need to reset permissions on a service in Windows 200031 Mar 2007 05:58 GMT1
I was trying to give rights to another security group on the server to
restart a service.  While trying to do this I came by this article.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/288129 .  This article explained how to do
this. So being conservative I only granted the permission to one ...
"Who disabled the user" problem31 Mar 2007 01:59 GMT6
Although I have done several searches online and through the event
log...
Is there a way to tell who created a user, and who disabled a user in
Active Directory (2003 native mode).  If not who did, how about what
KDC service hangs on start + cert error in event log at every boot30 Mar 2007 14:27 GMT2
After upgrading a Win2000 server (PDC) to Server 2003 R2, I get the old 'at
least one service or driver failed to start' popup on the logon screen at
every boot.
There are two messages in the event log that look related, an error and a
Password Filter Issue30 Mar 2007 05:10 GMT1
I am using a custom password filter (in addition to the default) on Windows
Server 2003 DCs to push password changes to an OpenLDAP server for purposes
of password syncronization. I have Windows password complexity and history
enabled. The problem I am having is that history ...
IPsec Implementation30 Mar 2007 05:00 GMT3
- hey guys im planning to implement IPsec in our domain network. do i have to
configure it each on our domain computers and servers?
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Verify the Current Updates29 Mar 2007 18:17 GMT1
We have recently updated our Windows 2003 Server. The update was successful.
Could you kindly help us to verify the current updates running in the server.
P.S Its not showing the current updates in the control panel.
thanks
user prompt credentials29 Mar 2007 16:21 GMT5
whenever a certain domain user tries to start up outlook or internet explorer
he gets a prompt to enter his credentials
even though he is connected to the network and even when he or I change his
password
Moving Enterprise Root CA29 Mar 2007 14:20 GMT6
I have an enterprise root CA on a Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition
server.
I have (finally) got the budget to put Windows Server 2003 Enterprise
Edition in, but it will have to be on another server - and the previous
Blocking applications28 Mar 2007 03:11 GMT1
Hi, I have a network where I need to block some applications per user. I need
to do the following: I need to avoid a user different from the normal user of
the computer to open outlook or other applications, but I need the normal
user of the computer execute the applicaions on a ...
A new security HOLE26 Mar 2007 20:07 GMT1
i was building this page some time ago and found a vulnerablity in ie6
that lets browser load victim files . in this example windows's
default background file , C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents
\My Pictures\Sample Pictures\sunset.jpg is loaded with an img tag.
basic firewall with TCP IP filtering26 Mar 2007 11:33 GMT4
On my webserver I set "enable tcp ip filtering"  to permit only TCP ports
21,21,25,53,80,110,443,1433,3389 and 8086
UDP ports permit only 53 and IP protocols set to permit all.
Problem now is I can access the webserver on this machine from a remote
Issue with our CA Server25 Mar 2007 02:53 GMT1
We have a webserver that crashed a while back and now our sites
display a warning to everyone who access our https sites. i've looked
in our MS CA and it shows the server having two Certs issued the same
day which is the day it was recovered from the crash. The warning
Offline CA Root certificate invisble in AD22 Mar 2007 13:02 GMT2
Hi,
I'm implementing a pki to secure our WLAN network. I followed the guidelines
found on the MS Solution "Securing Wireless LANs with Certificate Services".
I installed a Win 2003 SP1 Std Server for Offline CA Root, exported the
Logon box in Windows 2000 server22 Mar 2007 09:03 GMT1
I installed Windows 2000 server with sp4 in my computer. I executed the
command
the command "net user administartor 123456" at dos prompt. After that I'm
not getting the logon box. It automatically takes the password and works.
Certificate Services: Windows 200021 Mar 2007 17:53 GMT2
20070320.040.0012
Greetings!
The documentation did not appear to explicitly describe/define how-to have a
back-up CertServer; eg. be able to take a certificate server down for
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