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I finally found out the problem m pc is infected with the Dumaru virus and i removed it using the norton and sophos tools but the problems still persist i.e folders not showing contents and so on....
Any further updates
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It's possible that the virus has corrupted your files beyond recovery. One last-ditch approach would be to reinstall Win2K on the new drive (to ensure an undamaged configuration) and install your antivirus software on it. Make sure the AV software is fully updated and working correctly. Then shut down and add the old drive as a secondary hard drive. On startup, nothing on that drive should be executed at boot up, so any viruses on it will be inactive. You can then scan the drive and let the AV software repair or delete and infected files there, after which it should be safe to copy the files that survive to the new drive. You can then remove the second drive and trash it.
This assumes, of course, that the old drive is still functional enough to run for a little while. If not, you're probably out of luck.
"If it's Snowbird season, why can't we shoot them?" - Overheard in a bar in Bullhead City
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Leyusha wrote:
problems still persist i.e folders not showing contents and so on....
Because you are using windows 2000 I'm not sure too but if your are using windows xp pro, you should use command SFC /scannow from the command prompt. This command will check your system file and repaire any system file that is corrupt.
Leyusha wrote:
I finally found out the problem m pc is infected with the Dumaru virus
Remember that next time if you think that you computer affect with the virus, the most importance thing is search for the virus name. Sometime our anti-virus is just detect the virus but could not clean/delete it. Because some virus need the special method or tool to delete it, you should find any method to detect for the virus name then search it on the internet about the method to clean it.
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
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I have an old Windows NT 4.0 Server system that is finally reaching the limits of its usefulness, and I would like to upgrade it to Server 2003. The Server is currently responsible for the following tasks in my network:
- Domain Controller
- Web Server
- File Server
- Print Server
During the upgrade, I would like to replace the current 60gb drive with a new 160gb drive and a more sensible partition layout, so I'm guessing that an "upgrade" is not really the way to go - I think I'm looking at a clean install.
My biggset problem is how to preserve the existing domain so that clients do not lose their profile settings. Any suggestions on how to perform this upgrade would be very welcome!
Thanks.
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If you can not perform an upgrade but want a clean install on the same hardware your only choise is:
Upgrade the NT 4 to win2003.
Install another machine with win2003 and add it as domain controller.
Transfer all responsebilities for the domain to the new server.
Reinstall the original server with win2003, and add it as domain controller, and transfer all responsibilities for the domain to it.
Shut down the temp server, and you'r done
- Anders
Bill's Bar
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Thanks for the quick reply!
I thought about making a backup domain controller when I was in the shower earlier, but I'd already posted the message!
Fortunately, I have a spare computer that I can use for such a purpose. I think I'll set it up to run alongside the existing server and then slowly move services (eg. web, email, domain control) onto the new box. Eventually I should be able to unplug the original server ad be done.
The current server is actually an old Pentium 2 (333mhz, 256mb), so a slightly newer, more powerful computer might not be a bad idea anyway....
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Anders Molin wrote: Transfer all responsebilities for the domain to the new server.
I think this point a little bit difficult do with file sharing. According to my experience, i rarely use one server with multi purpose. Whether you have a new server and configure as additional domain controller, you could only replicate an object in active directory. But you could not move the file from one DC to another DC. Just moving, you could do that but it will lost its permission and you have to reassign the permission to file and folder especially you will have a problem with roaming profile, home direcotry and folder redirection... of each user.
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Miszou wrote: - File Server
This is the problem, you use one DC to handle many task, especially the file server. This is the most complicate task that you need to handle with. According to my experience, i used to seperate to multi server which handle a difference task. It any server that is down or need to maintenance, it won't impact to the other server. Whether you have a new server and configure as additional domain controller, you could only replicate an object in active directory. But you could not move the file from one DC to another DC. Just moving, you could do that but it will lost its permission and you have to reassign the permission to file and folder especially you will have a problem with roaming profile, home direcotry and folder redirection... of each user.
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Anyone know what app controls the special buttons on Inspirons (specifically 8500 but its probably universal) I'm working on my dad's computer and I think I disabled it shutting down anything I didn't recognize. I don't want to run down the list and just run anything. Any help would be appreciated.
[EDIT]Not sure what it was but i think it was DSentry. All I had to do was re-enable it in msconfig and reboot for those that may have the same problem.
Matt Newman
Even the very best tools in the hands of an idiot will produce something of little or no value. - Chris Meech on Idiots
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I read the book from MCSE training kit Microsoft windows 2000 professional (Published by Microsoft Press). In chapter 11 about network printing it said that in the workgroup environment the printer could handle only 10 concurrent user. That make me think about the printer at my office. Sometime it could not print out, I don't know why but might be become from this issue (insufficient printer memory). My question is, are there any log that record which user print to the specify printer on the network? if it is possible then it is a good way for me to estimate how many time that user print on that printer and easy for me to manage the printer too.
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
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Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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Hie,
I want to disable system speakers. But My headphones should work. Is there any way...When i pull headphone pin from socket systems speakers turn on...I dont want that...
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a - try your BIOS
b - rip out your internal speaker
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vikrams wrote:
I want to disable system speakers
Right click on the My computer on the desktop and click on Property menu, navigate to the Hardware tab and click on Device Manager . Try to find Sound, Video and game controller node and double click on it and right on sound item and click disable. This will disable your sound from the system.
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
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Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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I wish to control LEDs on a bread board through the parallel port using a c++/vc++ program made in windows xp. I tried doing the same thing on windows 98 where it worked but i guess windows xp does not give permissions to access the parallel port for programming. Is it really so?? If yes, then plz suggest a suitable alternative or workaround to this so that i can control LEDs by programming on windows xp.
I'm also interested in knowing how to program the USB & serial ports. Can anyone help me out pls???
Nikhil
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As I understand it you will either need to create a XP-compatible driver or find one that already suits your needs and use that.
Matt Newman
"May they go to hell!" the soldiers shouted. Allawi replied: "To hell they will go." - Minister Ayad Allawi
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Windows 2000 and XP does not gives access to parallel port. Alternate is to use a device driver which resides in kernel and gives access to your program. Check out this page:
http://www.codepedia.com/zone15/cat610/
I used Inpout32.dll and it worked. You only have to use dll, and call its functions: Inp32(...), Out32(...)
ARSALAN MALIK
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Hi Does anyone know of a script of free utility that will let you connect to Windoews 2000 printer and change the secuity on it? We would like to add a new group to all our printers on our print server that has "Manage Printer" rights.
Thanks
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Try to find the information in the Microsoft Scripting Center[^]. Good luck
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
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Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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How i can handle request from client and repond to client in Microsoft IIS 5.0 or more? What do i need? Or some information? Thanks
Nothing
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Hi,
has anybody used WinProxy? I want to know what is the user/pass for SockS5 in WinProxy.
I want to check to connect my MSN via Proxy SockS v5 via WinProxy. When i do not give any user/pass, it connects successfully. But still i want to know how can i set user/pass in winproxy so that it is necessary to give user/pass in msn to connect via winproxy using Socks v5.
A prompt reply will be appreciated.
Kamran
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How an Exe file excute?
Give me a example .
Such as : Program a exe file that when it execute, it will show "Hello WORLD" on the screen.
Thanks
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JohnJone
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huh ?
you want to know how the OS "runs" an executable or how you can create a program that prints "hello world" ?
Maximilien Lincourt
Your Head A Splode - Strong Bad
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yeah, i want to create a file by using c++.
(But dont tell me compile cpp file to exe file, it's another way).
thanks
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JohnJone
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<italic>Work hard and a bit of luck is the key to success. You don`t need to be genius, to be rich.
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