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hi ,
plz give me links for online studies and screen shots for MAC / LINUX os
thanks for paying attention
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hi ,
any one plz give me link for site for detailed information about NAT ( network address transformation ).
thanks in advance
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thanks for information ,
but i need indepth material , i mean different algorithems behind NAT
and if possible embedded s/w and firmwares.
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Wander off to CISCO's web site where they have a mountain of networking tutorials.
modified 1-Aug-19 21:02pm.
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If you post your question in vb/vb.net forum[^] then you might get a lot of answer.
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I have searched and can only find info on remote scripting in domains.
I want to use remote scripting to move an install file, initiate it and and monitor progress between 2 Windows 2003 servers in a WORKGROUP.
The problem with workgroupd i understand is there is no AD, no GPO, etc for users to authenticate against.
I tried
Const wbemImpersonationLevelDelegate = 4<br />
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Set objWbemLocator = CreateObject("WbemScripting.SWbemLocator")<br />
Set objConnection = objwbemLocator.ConnectServer("172.20.51.132", "root\cimv2", "MyComputer\Administrator", "password",,"kerberos:172.20.51.132")<br />
objConnection.Security_.ImpersonationLevel = wbemImpersonationLevelDelegate<br />
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Set objSoftware = objConnection.Get("Win32_Product")
That authenticated but did not allocate any resources on the remote machine for the install and failed on the 'Get'.
I tried to find exec.vbs to see if that would do it but I cannot find it on this o\s.
Also, how do I set the following
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Script Host\Settings\Remote to 1
as my installs do not have this value!
Any assitance would be welcome.
You can please some of the people all of the time and all of the people some of the time but not all of the people all of the time.
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JohnnyBoyWonder wrote: I want to use remote scripting to move an install file, initiate it and and monitor progress between 2 Windows 2003 servers in a WORKGROUP.
I don't understand about what are you going to do. Could you give me more detail explaination about your purpose?
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I have CI build server running on a win 2003 server machine which is not in the company domain, furthermore, neither I nor my project colleagues have admin rights to add machines into the local domain. We will not get admin rights to do the domain 'add' function and I want the flexibility to create clean installs, therefore, all servers that I create are put in 'WORKGROUP'.
Finally, I want to automate deployment testing using the build server but I would like to use remote scripting as part of unit testing to move the install files to a clean machine in the workgroup, start the installation process, monitor the progress and confirm state.
You can please some of the people all of the time and all of the people some of the time but not all of the people all of the time.
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Hi, I have purchase a USB bluetooth from http://www.bluesoleil.com/[^]. I found that this bluetooth device also support network connectivity. Mean if you purchase 2 usb bluetooth device and plug to a 2 difference computer, then you will be able to contact with each other.
But I also found a Wireless network card[^] which enable us to connect between two computer which install this wireless device too.
From here, I have a question: what is the difference between the communication of bluetooth wireless network and wireless network card? is it the same or difference?
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hi,
in blue tooth devices there is a communication between one device to other
but in wireless adapter card u need to have third mid device like wireless switch or router .
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rituparn wrote: wireless adapter card u need to have third mid device like wireless switch or router
Thank you very much for your comment. If I have two laptop which is built in wireless network. Is it possible to connect with each other without wireless switch or router? I mean these two laptop could be able to transfer file from each other directly.
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Hi, in windows xp, there is a tool call Windows Picture and Fax Viewer application which used to view an image and when scroll from one image to another image just use an arrow key. It is very easy to navigate from one picture to another picture.
In windows 2000, there is no this kind of an application. I have to open in photo editor one by one that is very difficult for me to navigate through my picture collection. Does any one know recommend me any free tool that use to navigate the picture in windows 2000 like windows xp?
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I'm unable to decrypt my NTFS files and folders cos i formatted my base-partition even before decrypting them...
I think i've lost all those keys and certificates...
Any idea or tool to help me in this regard..??
Thanx!
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You formatted the System partition?? You can check out this[^] little article on MSDN.
But, in ALL cases, if you haven't backed up at least the Administrators key, sorry, but you're screwed. There is no tool that will recover those files if the original partition/keys are lost before they were backed up. Even reinstalling Windows won't be of any help.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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Dave Kreskowiak wrote: But, in ALL cases, if you haven't backed up at least the Administrators key, sorry, but you're screwed. There is no tool that will recover those files if the original partition/keys are lost before they were backed up. Even reinstalling Windows won't be of any help.
I used to heard one more solution but I never practic. If you are running windows xp, you must add your administrator account to a member of Recovery and Agent group. Then you will be able to decrypt an encrypt file.
Why you are away from this forum for a few week, Dave?
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I went and married my GF of 3 years. We then took off for 2 weeks in and around Las Vegas.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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Congratualation, I wish you and your family always wealthy and healthy. That was a wonderful life
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Roath Kanel wrote: If you are running windows xp, you must add your administrator account to a member of Recovery and Agent group. Then you will be able to decrypt an encrypt file.
This only works if you backup the keys used when the file was encrypted. If those keys are lost, and were never backed up, forget recovering the files, using ANY utility. Without those keys, there is no hope.
Reinstalling XP, or 2000/2003, after formatting the System partition like the OP did, won't help either because the keys under the new O/S will be different and won't be valid for decrypting the files.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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Dave Kreskowiak wrote: This only works if you backup the keys used when the file was encrypted. If those keys are lost, and were never backed up, forget recovering the files, using ANY utility. Without those keys, there is no hope.
Reinstalling XP, or 2000/2003, after formatting the System partition like the OP did, won't help either because the keys under the new O/S will be different and won't be valid for decrypting the files.
I see, thank you very much Dave for your explaination.
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that didn't work Roath.It's all over
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Yes, I also get a detail explaination from Dave too. I'm sorry that I could not help you with this issue.
ramamaru wrote: that didn't work Roath
My name is kanel, please call me Kanel.
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Hello everyone,
I work at a non-profit org. and we have a small office network with 1 server (Windows Server 2000) and about 20 computers (fast, slow, dell, hp but all running Windows OS - pro and couple of home editions).
Our Windows Server 2000 is on a Dell Dimension E510 with Pentium HT 2.8 GHz and 1GB of RAM. It runs as a Domain controller and running Active Directory on it. Our DHCP is our modem - just so that DHCP works even when our server is turned off.
We recently switched from use of workgroup to domain after we got the server and couple of problems seem to be rising, which I need some help on.
1. Accessing people's shared folders became slower - sometimes up to a minute. Sometimes it goes really smooth. I think getting a router might solve this problem but we never had this problem before we installed the server on one of our computers
2. In our TCP/IP config we have our modem as "Preferred DNS" and our ISP DNS as "Alternate DNS". I am not sure if this is the way it should be. Seems like our Server is running DNS too. I don't know if I can disable it - though non of our computers are configured to look for DNS in the server (our local E510).
3. When a domain user wants to log on to the their computer it asks if they want to lon on to the the local computer or the domain. I was just wondering what's the difference? Which one should I use? Right now everyone is loggin onto their own local accounts because that's where they have their files and everything because that's the only place that we could log on to before we got the server.
How should I go about to solve this problems. Any help, ideas, comments, questions is appreciated.
Thank you for your time,
Chandman
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